Example sentences of "[to-vb] you to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Physical activity and natural light Light exercise and brisk walks taken at your accustomed time by the new local time will help to adjust you to the new time zone and to make you feel ready for sleep at bedtime .
2 To lead you to an overwhelming question …
3 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
4 In the fullness of time , we will afford , perhaps , to send you to a finishing school , or a conservatory to study music .
5 I 'll have a police chopper waiting at Frankfurt Airport to fly you to the nearest airfield . ’
6 This is the BBC , and we 'd like to welcome you to a new series of Jackanory , which this year promises to bring you stories about subjects such as homosexuality and Aids .
7 Erm , I 'd like to welcome you to the Industrial Training Board , I spent about four and a half years with training scheme , and I actually originated in er , engineering , so er , I 've got a long track record , perhaps of training and er , an even long track record working , so I wo n't give you too hard a time .
8 Well we hope that erm by coming here you 've demonstrated that you do n't live in fantasy land so I 'd like to welcome you to the real world and in the real world we know that open systems despite the progress they 've made still struggle to replace the mainframe .
9 I would , therefore , like to invite you to the next meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council .
10 Erm just to refer you to the last sentence , paragraph four three , er to assure members of the Committee that those er representation whether the erm application .
11 Additional accommodation and travel expenses incurred as a consequence of accident or mechanical failure involving the motor vehicle in which you are travelling or failure of public transport services resulting in failure to deliver you to the International departure/return port or airport in time .
12 My members are willing to assist you to the best of their ability . ’
13 I 'm going to take you to a little place that 'll sell us a bottle of scotch in the back room , and nobody any the wiser .
14 ‘ I 've made arrangements to take you to a second-hand shop .
15 Then catch the 79 Seatoller service from Keswick to take you to the southern end of Derwentwater .
16 ‘ It would be better , mademoiselle , for me to take you to the nearest syndicat d'initiative .
17 The keystrokes necessary for this type of save are — starting with the worksheet on your screen — / ( to take you to the main menu ) , G ( for graph ) and S ( for save ) .
18 To get there just ask any taxi driver to take you to the public beach near the village of Hell .
19 The doctor looked carefully at her fingernails and neck , then said abruptly , ‘ I want to admit you to the Royal .
20 See if you can get our people to introduce you to a few American officers ; broaden your mind .
21 ‘ Allow me to introduce you to the new Mrs Morey . ’
22 This is a collection of holiday ideas which can be added to any Amsterdam Holiday to introduce you to the real Amsterdam .
23 He paused and said , his glasses catching the glint of the moon , ‘ Naturally , if you come to your senses and stop hero-worshipping him , then there will be no need to introduce you to the empty-headed young pup . ’
24 We now want to introduce you to an important new initiative under the heading of Tesco Cares .
25 You 'll come to a track where you turn right to bring you to the main road .
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