Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] you [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
2 It was so useful to have been on the road myself and to have experienced cold-calling , setting up new accounts , or merchandising accounts that did n't want to see you at that particular moment .
3 No doubt they will want to interview you at some time .
4 ‘ I do not want to know you at all , Monsieur Lemarchand , ’ she stated firmly .
5 They do n't want to know you at any other time … but most of them are n't like that here .
6 He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable .
7 Now somehow I want you to break out of that and to , as I say , shout it from the rooftops , because in the end , the public applause from that will protect you from those who might seek to neuter you in that role .
8 Yes sir , I I would n't seek to dissuade you from that sir .
9 Mr Chairman , er , I 'd like to thank you for those nice words of introduction but I am particularly delighted as I am a lifelong member of the G M B , of almost thirty five years ' standing , due to my employment with British Gas and my long membership with the Labour Party .
10 I know we 've had that debate at length in connection with the housing issue but I would just like to leave you with that point again .
11 And now I 'd like to leave you with this thought " Do you have to make many speeches in the course of your work ? "
12 So I would like to leave you with this suggestion that art , better than a scientifically-constructed computer , is a useful analogy for the brain , and that the more that can be found out about the workings of memory , the more usefully shall we be able to understand the links between them .
13 I do n't like to remind you of this , but if it was n't for me , you 'd be in a bedsit somewhere now , living off the DHSS .
14 ‘ Colonel , I do not like to remind you of this , but I saved your son 's life .
15 First of all I 'd like to compliment you on such a brill and fabbo magazine .
16 We 'd like to warn you about another way of making yourself
17 ‘ No , I do n't want to put you to any bother . ’
18 ‘ You 've been so kind to me that I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
19 ‘ I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
20 ‘ I would n't want to put you to any more trouble .
21 I would n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
22 I 'd actually prefer to send you to that than go to it myself , because I think that would be a better use of time .
23 Six six contracts all the same print so that if ever we shifted you or wanted you wanted to shift you from estate into to golf or to schools we do n't have to retrain you at all .
24 I ca n't wait for you any longer , especially when I consider how long it might take to extricate you from another relationship if I give you time and you use it to involve yourself with Jones or whoever else you might have in mind …
25 Did they try to victimize you in any other way ?
26 I would n't wish to put you to any trouble . ’
27 ‘ Now Jane , ’ turning to me , ‘ I 'll have to leave you in this room with Mason while I fetch the doctor .
28 ‘ I 'll have to re-allocate you to another job soon , Chief Inspector , unless you can show some progress . ’
29 And if you 'd got a good suit , you 'd take that , then fetch it out for the weekend , so they 'd looked decent , and when you took it back on Monday and he said I 'll have to drop you on that , Ah , so you wo n't this week .
30 I rather hoped I would n't have to face you with this but thanks to your belief that I 'm somehow responsible for Eddie 's death you force my hand .
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