Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Asthma , heart conditions , diabetes or epilepsy may expose you to special risks with watersports in the heat . |
2 | But I imagine the fact that it is Sipotai who is charging into the net must provide you with certain gratification . ’ |
3 | If you do n't understand something , do n't be afraid to ask a colleague or your line manager who may refer you to written instructions such as the ES Personnel Handbook . |
4 | And if you do agree to them , but later have second thoughts , seek expert advice before doing anything which might expose you to legal action , or to the risk that the instalment payments will be stopped . |
5 | Mr Dare — he 's the vicar — has started a campaign for livening things up , so he 'll welcome you with open arms . |
6 | That way you will not burn off too many calories which might prevent you from increasing muscle size . |
7 | Hoddle says I shook hands at the end and I 'll see you on New Year 's Day . |
8 | ‘ Mr Jacobsen , ’ she said , the words low and heavy with threat , ‘ if you ever try anything like that with me again I 'll report you for sexual harassment so fast you wo n't know what 's hit you . |
9 | That 'll keep you in black pudding for a while , Brian ! |
10 | I 'll acquit you of deliberate , self-inflicted injury , but — ’ |
11 | ‘ Right , we 'll have you on sick parade after your bath and give it an inspection . |
12 | ‘ After the way the Falcone family have treated you , I would say we have no right to stop you if you want to go — and , whatever you decide , I 'll pay you in full . |
13 | I 'll tell you to fucking ! |
14 | Sit down and I 'll tell you in joined-up sentences what your brother has managed to inflict on us . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 'll leave you with young Hot-to-Trotsky here , then , ’ Clare says , patting Yvonne on the shoulder and winking at me as she sidles off through the cheering crowd . |
16 | I 'll leave you in absolute peace and get back to work ! ’ |
17 | He 'll repay you with faithful service . |
18 | We 'll cosset you in sumptuous comfort , astound you with service from a bygone era , tempt you with the quality of our cuisine and delight you with our shipboard facilities and entertainment . |
19 | ‘ I 'll hire you as part-time cobbler and van driver , right ? ’ |
20 | We 'll teach you in complete confidence' ) , the Jazz Society ( 'There will be a small written examination before we let you know if you can join' ) and the French Society ( 'Amusez-vous bien et attrapez cirrhose du foie avec la Frenchsoc ! ' ) . |
21 | ‘ I wish I could court you with beautiful words , ’ the farmer went on , ‘ but I can only say I love you madly and want you for my wife . |
22 | With a kindly and humorous look at me he said , ‘ ’ Well , we could dress you in Burmese clothes , we could darken your skin and dye your hair . |
23 | ‘ No-one could accuse you of unnecessary panic , Wallace . |
24 | I am sure that an engineer could tell you of other differences between the punchcard and electronic machines too . |
25 | And if you go over the top the police could charge you with various types of assault , depending on the damage done . |
26 | Consequential loss can be where delay or loss of a letter or package could involve you in additional expense over and above its actual value . |
27 | ‘ I did n't get you to come down here , Bella , so that I could escort you to bloody parties . |
28 | However , you will be tired by all this flurry of activity because you will still be doing regular work and the proposal — writing may take you into late nights and weekend work . |
29 | Although you may decide to begin with a fade in , the circumstances may leave you with insufficient time for these niceties , and a crash-in cut to the first shot probably sets the mood for the sequence better in any case . |
30 | I would feed you with hot gruel . |