Example sentences of "you [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 I tell you , I 'm not giving you a penny more for clothes , I 'm not paying for any driving lessons when you 're seventeen , I 'm not shelling out for another disco , I 'm not giving you another lift to a party that everyone else in your year 's going to and you 'd be a freak if you missed it .
2 I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you forever .
3 Jesus said I shall ask the Father and He will give you another advocate to be with you for ever .
4 If I give you some background to , to Moat and to the project itself , an and how we 're gon na approach the scheme I 'll then hand over to Alan who will talk about the design issues and the master plan and we 'll price the Three Hills and how they 'll they can meet that subjective .
5 Get you some victims to be included because presumably they want to appeal for more members
6 These points will , I hope , give you some guidelines to judging the temperament of a strange horse , whether you are looking for a suitable horse to buy , or deciding which way to handle a particular animal .
7 Remember I asked you this morning to just just after lunch to jot down what it was that you need to improve on just as you 're setting the clock just say something like by the end of this talk I 'd like you to congratulate me on having moved around a bit more having not put me hands in me pockets , whatever it might be .
8 It 's the first and so far only British union to employ a full-time officer in Brussels , giving you direct access to the law-making process and E C funds to set up to benefit trade unions .
9 We 're very competitive with building society high interest savings accounts , as well as giving you instant access to your money and all for a minimum balance of £500 .
10 If you mark the details from your eight week-ending charts , this will give you easy reference to your records .
11 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 .
12 I want to give you good answers to your questions . ’
13 I 've given you good reason to be suspicious of my motives . ’
14 She was , he was going in her cupboard , Mrs I gather he said you stupid idiot to her .
15 You should ask the package manager for this and enter the password using option 1.7.0 — View Module Details or the package manager can set up a special relation using option 7.2.6 — Grant / Cancel Special Link which gives you automatic access to all modules managed by that user .
16 Should it ever happen to you all complaints to Mr. Kirby please .
17 Also any of you go to university to do , course you all will to some extent cos you love chemistry so much !
18 He said , ‘ There was a time , my lord my cousin , when you preferred axes to ink .
19 er you should be able to display more confidence , I mean that 's what Mike suggested it gives you more confidence to be able to do this .
20 I give you full authority to … escort the Morbihan flotilla as soon as it is ready to sail . ’
21 Happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear Jenni
22 Cos they do n't actually , if you do something like that , say you put plus five , minus five and then sit down and , you 're the one that plus three and minus three you do n't actually lose marks doing something wrong , you can not be penalised for doing it wrong , you can only gain credit for doing something right , because they 'll , give you five marks to doing that bit right and then knock three off for doing something else wrong , they , they would never give you penalty marks , they will only credit for doing things right , but so often it 's quite like down as you want , you ca n't .
23 He tells you one thing to your face and another behind your back . ’
24 He wrote to all his senior departmental ministers asking , ‘ have you any problems to which we shall have to give our early attention ? ’
25 ‘ Oh , we sha n't give you any opportunity to be anything else , Miss McAllister .
26 ‘ Have you any objection to telling me their names ? ’
27 ‘ Are you next door to me ? ’ asked the Canadian .
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