Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] you [det] " in BNC.

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1 I am sorry to inform you that hair that splits excessively probably wo n't grow much longer .
2 The RAC tends to have local firms dealing with their matters and can always be approached as stated above to see if they are prepared to allow you some introductions .
3 Since few actuaries will have had much practical experience of teaching before becoming tutors these notes have been prepared to give you some guidance towards helping students most effectively in the context of the tuition system .
4 They 're supposed to pay you more money .
5 Smoke alarms can cost you between £10 and £15 in the shops , but we 're happy to offer you this Sleep-save Smoke Alarm as a FREE GIFT with your Reader 's Digest DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN .
6 ‘ Pole positions are important to give you some kind of record against your team mate .
7 We 've never been able to offer you such big , comfortable suites as in our exclusive new American Colonial Collection .
8 A murmur which seemed to contain both relief and triumph went around the table , but this time M. Dupont raised his voice slightly and pronounced over it : ‘ I am happy to assure you all here that I will bring what modest influence I have to encourage certain changes of emphasis in French policy in accordance with much of what has been said here .
9 Yes , erm I 'm sorry to disappoint you this is n't going to be the other side of the coin .
10 ‘ I 'm sorry to give you all this trouble , ’ Luce told her , flustered .
11 I 'm sorry to send you this catalogue of woes , but I do agree with the sentiment of the Whitley paper , that the system has damaged our public image , and equally importantly it is inefficient in handling our internal and external communications .
12 There may be a circuit/county-court judge you know who would be willing to give you this experience .
13 And , of course , if you ever need any help organising dinner parties or entertaining any of Julius 's important business clients , I 'd be delighted to give you some advice .
14 Well , if my wife can be of any assistance to you , I am sure she 'd be delighted to see you any day you care to call .
15 I 'm perfect to give you this message .
16 I 'm be glad to see you this time .
17 ‘ Not just now but tell me your address and I 'll be sure to bring you any boots that need working on , right ? ’
18 That once I got inside the house and had the dresses and the carriages and everything this mill provides , I would n't be able to see you any more . ’
19 Your carpet retailer will be able to give you all the details .
20 for if you attempt to answer it and miss the point , the examiner may not be able to give you any marks , because you will not have answered his question .
21 A professional chimney sweep may be able to give you some indication of the flue 's condition from the type of debris his brush brings down .
22 Your parents may be able to give you some home-prepared compost .
23 He may be able to give you some idea what the road is like further on . ’
24 Mr Thomas Moss of Sundial Cottage The Square , Scorton might also be able to give you some useful information .
25 As one of our valued customers I am delighted to be able to make you this exceptional ‘ Saint and Greavsie ’ offer :
26 They will be able to send you some materials to give you a plan for getting started and to help you think through the two important questions :
27 Reading a chapter in a book wo n't give you either of these , but it may be able to offer you some explanations , understanding and suggestions for further development .
28 Whatever your financial situation make sure you visit a reputable dealer with some pike fishing experience ; he will be able to offer you some sound advice and guidance .
29 ‘ I had hoped that I might be able to find you some accommodation around here , but apparently it 's the duty of your local council in London to rehouse you and nobody else wants to pick up the bill . ’
30 Oh someone might be able to buy you that for Christmas .
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