Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] you [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But maybe society is n't going to treat you with dignity , maybe that 's all gone now . ’ |
2 | So you say to the person , you must say to them , I 'm going to put you on call park , do n't worry about it , do n't go away , I wo n't be a minute or two . |
3 | You 're gon na be on the road , the number of miles you do is obviously going to put you at risk , more than somebody who does a third of your miles . |
4 | They 're going to put you in prison . |
5 | ‘ Since you claim that your objectives are the same as mine , and that you 're not here to work against me , as I 'd supposed , I 'm going to put you in charge , as it were … make you responsible … ’ |
6 | ‘ Let's get it clear , if I 'm going to knock you into shape , you 'll obey orders , answer up smartly when you 're spoken to , and be alert at all times . |
7 | She 's going to recognize you as family , I 'm sure of it . ’ |
8 | I 'm going to envelope you in flesh , I 'm going to cover you like an Austrian feather quilt , like an enormous dumpling , you 'll like that , wo n't you ? |
9 | ‘ Is he really going to marry you for love ? ’ she asked . |
10 | ‘ That temper of yours is going to get you into trouble one day , Scotty , ’ Hitch told him . |
11 | I 'm going to get you to type this on Monday . |
12 | No , we 're going to charge you with theft . |
13 | ‘ My dear Miss Kyte , ’ said Lady Danby 's voice , interrupting her reverie , ‘ I am certainly going to take you to task for leaving my party so early . |
14 | Obviously , the amount you choose to repay each month will determine how long it is going to take you to pay-off any borrowing on your FlexiLoan. but , you can also pay-in a lump sum at any time ( eg. when you receive a bonus from work ) to help reduce the amount outstanding , or to pay it off completely . |
15 | I was going to ask you about security |
16 | afternoon and I was going to ask you to sort of sum up with your views as the sort of |
17 | One of the reasons they go shopping in groups is because not everyone agrees about which foods are OK and which ones are going to plunge you into hell-fire . |
18 | ‘ We are going to bring you to heel , boy . |
19 | She turned now and looked at her mother , adding , ‘ He … he was coming to see you at Christmas . ’ |
20 | A load of camera gear assumes a life of its own , swinging round at awkward moments , trying to catch you off balance and topple you over the edge . |
21 | What made me laugh was the Conservative broadcast on Wednesday was real propaganda , trying to frighten you to death that if the Labour got in |
22 | and you go up this thing that winds in and out and like there 'd be cockerels sitting on the , on the little fences you have to go round , trying to peck you to death , er I was like only tiny , you know , it was just like |
23 | ‘ Forgive me , ’ I prayed , ‘ for trying to bribe you with emotion . ’ |
24 | You think I 'm trying to get you into bed so I can have some sort of hold over you . |
25 | I was n't trying to get you in trouble . |