Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] you [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I am writing to thank you for the Morrissey article .
2 ‘ Dear Fatal , ’ writes Philip Saunders from North Devon , ‘ I 'm writing to thank you for the excellent screen wipes .
3 I am writing to thank you for the coverage you gave my launch as the No More Pylons candidate ( Echo March 26 ) .
4 Further to our telephone conversation last week , I am writing to inform you of the changes of circumstances concerning the above policy , which I had completely forgotten to do , and for which I apologize .
5 I am writing to inform you of the new Government legislation concerning liability cover for medical staff working in the National Health Service .
6 Dear Sir , I 'm just writing to tell you about the fun we had when everyone saw Albie 's ( Mr Misery ) photo in the Echo .
7 There is a funicular in Ellmau and a chairlift in Going to whisk you up the mountain and the views .
8 Well , well I think I would , I would rath it I mean i it they 've got the responsibility to whistle blow now , you know , professional they 've got , er you know , they 're they these are professionals and they should , they should whistle blow and I mean Maxwell is a perfect example of how nobody , nobody blew the whistle and if you read through the writs , those lots of these people knew what were what was happening an and the whistle should have been blown and I see no reason why the why the pension regulator is going to get any different , different response and also I mean really these people are being in many cases given by th given information by their clients , you know , and I think it 's a very difficult situation to turn round to , to somebody like Mr Maxwell and say well look I 'm terribly sorry Mr Maxwell , we 're going to report you to the pensions regulator , you know and I think that , that er you will just find that that I just do n't feel that the pension regulator in , in that respect , I mean I , I think that I might like to if Peter suggested a pension fraud squad that , that had a open telephone line and the same sort of er powers as the Serious Fraud Office you know , so that if er anybody in a pension fund could , could ring a number and er and people absolutely descended th that , I mean they ge they say somewhere in the report that the pension regulator is going to have er powers and monies to do spot checks .
9 Is your mum waiting to put you in the car , Richard ?
10 The world does n't owe you anything and nobody is going to tap you on the shoulder and hand you an opportunity .
11 I 'm not going to leave you in the lurch .
12 they 're saying that their fixing figures by not putting people on the waiting list so the waiting lists are shorter , because they 're putting , not , they 're saying that to people we ca n't treat you for about two years so I 'm not going to put you on the list at the moment , so they 're , cooking the books , that 's what they reckon
13 ‘ I 'm going to send you to the hospital , Rosie . ’
14 So that you 've got a vague idea of er what 's going to befall you for the rest of today ?
15 Wallering Remember Christopher Robin , his wise old house spelt his name Wal We 're going to name you for the elms at the foot of the garden .
16 no one 's going to get you on the road , I mean what , what exactly do you drive ?
17 Anglo-Welsh is attempting to deprive you of the opportunity to benefit from our excellent prospects .
18 ’ I am going to take you to the pictures tonight to see The Gold Rush . ’
19 I 'm going to take you to the Bioskop to see a great old film from ancient days .
20 Damian said thickly , and strode towards her , ‘ My God , I 'm just going to throw you on the bloody bed and — ’
21 The only down side for the solicitor is that you have to give a free half-hour interview to anyone coming to see you under the scheme , though most firms of solicitors nowadays will give this service in any event .
22 Brigadier Gatehouse is coming to start you on the shooting next week and Miss Bedwelty is coming to discuss the riding arrangements today . ’
23 Barbara Newington from Connecticut remembered shaking hands effusively with Reagan at the beginning and end of her audience , and each of them saying thank you to the other ; but precisely what she was thanking him for , and what he was thanking her for , neither said .
24 It was their way of saying thank you to the locals who 'd helped them on the road to stardom .
25 Bob Howe , Bus Driver , says it was the bus company 's way of saying thank you to the children for their good behaviour .
26 The matters arising holds you off the reports .
27 I do apo I was n't trying to put you as the bad boy on that end of the continual , I was n't Alan , I 'm
28 Alan , I 'm sorry if I 'm sort of trying to put you at the end and continue and I I do n't intend it like that .
29 but then again I 'd rather just let them get on with it I 'm not trying to convert you to the better way of doing things , cos obviously I do n't know a whether there 's
30 After a long few seconds Karelius said , ‘ I can see it 's no use trying to convince you of the way I feel .
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