Example sentences of "would [verb] you [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I said as how I 'd see you through the move and I 've already stayed on longer , just to help out , like . ’
2 ‘ I 'd like you at the airport an hour from now , at six . ’
3 ‘ I 'd like you in the picture , Rincewind .
4 One man in particular er again I wo n't mention his name but anybody that went to Road School 'll know who I , I mean when I say that if you did anything wrong he 'd call you out and ask you something and if you , if you like pupils used to be a bit shy and , and not speak to him he 'd slap you across the face .
5 Not in an evil way at all , but if you gave him half a chance he 'd hammer you into the ground and stamp on you .
6 You might be in here , harmless , visiting somebody , and before you could say Werewolves Unite they 'd have you on the operating table , jacking both legs off .
7 He 'd inspect it and pass the load before he 'd let you into the barrack ground .
8 If you repaid the advance , I 'm sure they 'd let you off the hook . ’
9 When they 're ready now wonder what century they are at now thank you Ben leave there 's a good boy If a proper lady was here we 'd shut you in the kitchen claws on the lino and I think what 's he doing ? he was n't scratching and we and he chasing a fly round the kitchen .
10 And if we did if we were to consider that you we 'd refuse you on the grounds that it was done without permission , you 'd have a perfect legitimate right to appeal above our heads and the Department of the Environment would rule against you could rule against us as they did with Mr Crendon
11 ‘ I would n't do that , girl ; he 'd fight you for the child .
12 That I 'd find you in the office as usual at this time .
13 They would scorn you in the condition you 're in .
14 Work out beforehand the sort of person you think would be most suitable for the job and tell the interviewer which personal qualities you have which you feel would suit you to the job .
15 While you could manage a holiday in St Florent without transport , that would rob you of the chance to see more of the wonderful Corsican scenery .
16 A two or three minute walk would bring you to the house .
17 I would refer you to the Act dealing with press-gangs " ; and then , " Tupper , what will you do if this thing is forced upon us ? "
18 I would refer you to the late .
19 For further details of the factory , quarry and railway system I would refer you to the book Cuxton , a Kentish Village .
20 Will the p petitioners please come forward I would welcome you to the meeting .
21 The Legion would return you to the place at which they had taken charge of you .
22 Fitted to give you a flattering silhouette , with bold accessories it would take you to the smartest occasion in style .
23 So anyway have a look at page fifty six cos I promised you yesterday that I would take you through the verb if you were you know the things you would want to know about .
24 They provided a bus , you had a bus ride and you picked up a couple of guides er , who during the night would take you over the er take you over the er Pyrenees , er over the mountains er , the Pyrenees , you see becau er you 're in need of a guide because the er the frontier posts etcetera etcetera were shut , were closed .
25 Both states were regarded as not only undesirable but criminal : after the Burgess/Maclean scandal in 1951 , police prosecutions against homosexuals reached a peak in 1953/4 , while the scare headlines accorded by the press to the Clapham Common murder in the summer of 1953 lodged in the public 's heads the equation that people who wore Edwardian clothes would knife you at the drop of a hat .
26 I have said we will be pleased to provide back-up with visitor 's packs etc and that I would inform you of the request .
27 ‘ If you found someone such as I have just described it would let you off the hook . ’
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