Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Can I direct you then to page sixty-one , recommendations in paragraph eight . |
2 | ‘ Now , I better bring you up to date a bit . |
3 | We 'll bring you up to date at 5.40pm . |
4 | I 'd better bring you up to date on what 's been happening since I saw you . ’ |
5 | Give Ellis a ring before lunch-time and he 'll bring you up to date . |
6 | We 'll bring you up to date on the situation later in the programme . |
7 | Er , at some time during the course of tomorrow morning , I 'll try and bring you up to date as to where we are in terms of the items that have fell off the agenda so far . |
8 | Ah Lou Christie there and Lightning Strikes , B B C Radio Nottingham Sport Special , twenty three minutes after eight o'clock er let me just bring you up to date with the latest scores up and down the country . |
9 | ‘ Right , I 'll start doing something about supper now , but I 'll carry you back to bed first . ’ |
10 | ‘ Listen , Tippy , I 'll give you enough to tide you over . |
11 | Well I 'm cutting David 's hair tonight , I do n't want want you late to bed . |
12 | ‘ I thought I 'd better keep you up to date — you left here in such a rush , you did n't say whether you had any thoughts on the villa business … ’ |
13 | If you are interested do let us know so we can keep you up to date with developments . |
14 | Birds will keep you up to date with RSPB conservation work at home and abroad , and give you top-quality photographs and paintings of birds and other wildlife . |
15 | In this way I will keep you up to date with progress in the financial situation of the Archdiocese . |
16 | We will of course keep you up to date : any development in the Gulf erm during the next erm fifty minutes or so , so stay tuned . |
17 | Downtown Radio will keep you up to date with Festival news on the ‘ Breakfast Show ’ and on ‘ Drive Time ’ after 5.30 pm and Classic Trax Radio will host a daily Festival slot on the ‘ Mid Morning ’ show between 9.00 and 12.00 . |
18 | A visit to our unique Museum at EDEN CAMP will transport you back to wartime Britain . |
19 | Look , I 'll take you back to bed again and you try to get some sleep . |
20 | ‘ Could I take you out to lunch ? ’ |
21 | ‘ All right , I 'll take you out to lunch one day . ’ |
22 | Laugh , Kate , and I 'll take you out to supper at this amusing little noodle shop I 've discovered in Chinatown . |
23 | ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ? |
24 | " Let me take you out to dinner , " he said , " and we 'll forget about that unpleasant experience . |
25 | Will you let me take you out to dinner tomorrow in gratitude for what you 've done ? ’ |
26 | A couple more to show you then you can practise these when you have a bit more practice time so we can get you out to lunch on time . |
27 | Ruth wanted to turn and plunge away , to strike out blindly through the water ; but Adam kept hold of her , and she knew the coast here was treacherous — even at full tide there were currents that could sweep you out to sea . |
28 | Now , let Dad put you back to bed . ’ |