Example sentences of "[to-vb] you [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | At one point of the journey through them you can take to a boat , and to carry you back to the daylight there is a miniature railway . |
2 | I want you to get someone to drive you up to the hospital to see her . |
3 | I 've been sent — by those even higher up than I am — to fetch you back to the office . ’ |
4 | I am going to send you back to the Dark Realm of that other Ireland , and we will seal up the Gateways so that you and your creatures and your Lords of Evil will never be a threat to us again . |
5 | How did you manage to persuade British Rail to allow you on to the train so you could drag me off ? ’ |
6 | The first stage of the programme is designed to get you on to a balanced , low-calorie diet , and to cleanse you system so that in Stage II you will be able to tell which foods suit your body the most . |
7 | ‘ Blockbuster ! ’ is less satisfactory , however , a bunch of platform-heeled plodders that try in vain to get you on to the floor and dance round your handbag . |
8 | I want to get you back to the house and into a warm bed . ’ |
9 | Is your boss still being sympathetic about your problems , or is he itching to get you back to the office ? ’ |
10 | I hope you 'll be up soon — we must arrange to get you down to the cottage , it would be a hoot . |
11 | Then , as the heel touches the ground , lock your ankle and shift your weight forward with the knee bent , rocking forward onto the toes and using them to push you off to the next step . |
12 | ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself . |
13 | ‘ I 'm going to take you round to the studio , Midge . |
14 | ‘ Well , get your best friend to take you home , ’ said the first constable , ‘ or we might have to take you down to the station for the good of your health . ’ |
15 | ‘ Get up and behave yourself or Marie will have to take you back to the nursery , ’ their father ordered . |
16 | ‘ I 've got to take you back to the mainland , ’ he grated , turning to face her . |
17 | We feel that we have largely succeeded in these aims , but more of that later , as I would like to take you back to the early nineteenth century when the object of our association was first mooted . |
18 | ‘ Mmm , that 's what I thought , so I decided to take you back to the house to eat . ’ |
19 | As much as I would like to hand you over to the police , I have no choice but to keep my suspicions to myself . ’ |
20 | ‘ I ought to hand you over to the police . |
21 | Always stay calm and do not allow others to drag you in to a conflict of personalities . |
22 | There is , as yet , no system in operation which allows your competence to be assessed to a national standard , and it will be left to the discretion of your service manager , and course tutors if you have undertaken a back to nursing course , to decide whether you are ready to return , or what additional guidance or preparation you may need to bring you up to the required standard . |