Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] you [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Has n't Mr Trelawney told you about the pirates ? |
2 | At the hearing , your own Counsel takes you through the report and shows what a splendid , reliable fellow you are , and gives you questions that bring out the excellence of everything you did . |
3 | The transfers by Ward Marston sound very good , but any sonic limitations are in any event soon forgotten , so completely does Stokowski put you under the music 's spell . |
4 | Indicating one of the wider streets leading off the square , he added , ‘ A short walk down Calle Lunga brings you to the Grand Canal . ’ |
5 | ‘ Two years ago , Adai told you about the holes in the AOL . |
6 | ‘ I suppose His Holiness Pope Breakspear told you about the senator 's offer , eh , Thessalonians ? |
7 | The Church in Senegal sends you to the Church in Benin . ’ |
8 | And is that why you invited him and Heather to join you in the evening ? |
9 | A right-turn up Rue des Bouchers gets you to the stately Galeries Saint-Hubert , a nineteenth-century glass-roofed arcade lined with marble-fronted shops . |
10 | RICHARD MARPOLE GUIDES YOU AROUND THE COUNTRYSIDE IN AUGUST |
11 | Please ring me at the above number and I will meet you in Paris to escort you to the hospital . |
12 | Nero wants you for the circus , he seems to have taken a fancy to you and was asking about the lanolin — say no more ! |
13 | David Dorn puts you in the picture |
14 | Next time , get Vic to take you to the King 's Head Carvery . |
15 | While the rest of Britain fopped about in lace-fronted pinafores and all the other collected frippery of the New Romanticism , NME smashed you in the teeth with Henry Rollins ' forearm . |
16 | May God give you of the dew of heaven , |
17 | It was , Be blessings on thee , I mean and may God bless you for the help you 've given me . |
18 | The two hour drive from Zurich to Hinterzarten takes you over the Swiss/German border at Koblenz/Waldshut and the scenery is truly spectacular . |
19 | Did n't Celia tell you about the awful time she had giving birth to Donna ? ’ |
20 | The whole Godhead is involved in the rescue and restoration of mankind , and so we read of Paul giving thanks over Christians , for ‘ God chose you from the beginning to be saved ’ . |
21 | Paul Traynor outlines six of the best walks around Britain to tempt you off the peaks and into the valleys . |
22 | Dr Phillips told you of the zombis he has been studying , I take it ? ’ |
23 | ‘ And lastly , ’ Matilda said , ‘ what did your father and Miss Trunchbull call you around the house ? ’ |
24 | ‘ And the Trunchbull put you in The Chokey for a whole day ? ’ |
25 | A man called Steve welcomes you into the cradle . |
26 | It 's a simple strategy ; score a goal at one end and hope Big Tommy saves you at the other end . |
27 | Anne trusted you with the parcel ; the least you can do is make sure it reaches its destination on time . |
28 | ‘ I have told Lucia to show you to the Teresa de Vertù suite . ’ |
29 | Guy met you on the road ? ’ he queried delicately , with obvious caution . |
30 | He also told you to ask Sir Charles to meet you at the moor gate . |