Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] you to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mountain lifts : The Valluga Peak cable car takes you to 9,220 ft and a magnificent view .
2 Although a breach of contract claim is based upon common law rights , remember that the Consolidation Act entitles you to minimum pay during your statutory notice period .
3 The first of them is the group thank you to all of them for assisting the panel sometimes working on the computing .
4 This assignment introduced you to various sequences of notes played ascending and descending , within all five pentatonic scale shapes .
5 The Royal Oak introduced you to some of the complexities of co-ordinating financial and statistical data with details of the premises and the personal particulars of the key staff .
6 Leave Quebec and continue to Montreal where a brief city tour introduces you to Old Montreal and the French Quarter .
7 Today 's tour takes you to New and Old Delhi .
8 This 8 day tour takes you to many of the island 's most interesting spots , from the fascinating town of Colombo , with its ancient fort and temples to a thrilling safari by jeep of the Bundala National Park , teeming with birds and wildlife .
9 It 's my pleasure and honour on behalf of the Eastern Centre to welcome you to this third Cambridge symposium .
10 The whole program is based on a system of menus and sub menus , so whatever you select from the main menu will in most cases lead you to a sub menu , which may in turn lead you to another sub menu and so on , until the necessary choices have been made .
11 If you or your child are affected it is worth asking the doctor to change you to another type of antihistamine .
12 A Recompress feature allows you to further squash already compressed drives .
13 Asthma , heart conditions , diabetes or epilepsy expose you to special risks , and we do n't recommend you windsurf with any of these conditions .
14 It 's once again my very pleasant task to welcome you to this , which is the thirty eighth in the series of great centenary lectures , that were inaugurated in this hall in nineteen seventy on a very noteworthy and somewhat stormy occasion .
15 Cross the footbridge and wallstile before crossing another stile to bring you to High House .
16 Proceeding along the track brings you to Auchendinny Station beyond which is a tunnel ( advisable to bring a torch ) which leads out into the yard of Dalmore Paper Mill the sole survivor of a once flourishing industry along the Esk .
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