Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll buy you another drink for that . ’
2 Notwithstanding the fact that this amount of money would buy you any amount of glossy varnish , cheap gold plating , plastic pearl and flamed-maple veneer , these German-made acoustics appear exceptional value .
3 Major investments can be made , particularly at these times , bearing in mind that what you pay out will bring you great dividends in the future .
4 I hope 1994 will bring you all sorts of good things .
5 and this season Central will bring you first news of the goals on saturday tea-time … live league football on a sunday afternoon and all the action monday thro to friday … we 'll have variety too … a different sport every week in our Friday Feature
6 A unique feature , which is all part of the service , is a monthly newsletter ( the pink pages ) which will bring you hot information from Brussels on developments in the previous month .
7 ‘ I 'll bring you some tea in a few minutes , ’ he said .
8 ‘ I 'll bring you any gossip from the canteen . ’
9 Community Care 's news pages will bring you up-to-date information on the latest research and innovations in practice .
10 Can I pour you another cup of tea Ian ?
11 I 'll fetch you some blankets from upstairs and I 'll put a bit more coal on the fire to keep you warm , just for tonight .
12 I 'll give you one mark for er the right answer and two
13 I will give you one example of general practitioners ' influence .
14 ‘ He 'll give you one hell of a time if you persist .
15 Let me give you one scripture in closing , in two Timothy chapter one and verse twelve , the apostle says , for this reason , he says I suffer these things but I am not ashamed , for I know whom I have believed , and I am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day .
16 And they can give you all sorts of reasons why
17 pass my handbag up and I 'll give you that money for the cat food .
18 A ca n't give you that sort of mind bust ! ’
19 ‘ You know very well that I ca n't give you that sort of information , ’ said Harris , his gravelly voice unusually gentle .
20 If you mark the details from your eight week-ending charts , this will give you easy reference to your records .
21 An ideal way to start your holiday , this special train can give you easy access to the Neapolitan or Italian Rivieras , the Adriatic and Venetian Rivieras , to Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore or to the Tuscany Coast .
22 In their most liquid markets New York and Los Angeles , for instance the Real Estate Data Inc publication will give you comprehensive details of ownership , values and rents on a street-by-street basis . ’
23 Er , er , and Red would go on to say , er , unfortunately we 're in an overspend situation so I ca n't afford to pay you , but I personally would give you fifty P towards your expenses as you pitch over there .
24 I 'll give you fifty quid for that one .
25 Yeah okay well I 'll I 'll try and give you five minutes before eleven o'clock so er so you can nip over to the video room or wherever it 's being played .
26 A solicitor is an independent legal adviser who will give you professional advice on tax .
27 Again , some feedback on the flip chart erm let's give you fifteen minutes for that so it 's coming up to five past twenty past
28 After all , it could give you invaluable peace of mind , if you ever have to go into hospital .
29 I 'll I 'll give you hundred quid for each one .
30 They 'll give you useful info on the other characters .
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