Example sentences of "you [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I want you to go onto this . |
2 | ‘ Are you trying to tell me that Bella ; Bella ? — who according to you has slept with half of London — expects you to go through this … this disgusting pantomime in order to get a divorce ? |
3 | ‘ But , Mrs Birkin , I could n't possibly expect you to go to all the trouble — ’ |
4 | ‘ It really was n't necessary for you to go to all that trouble . |
5 | Now tell me : who asked you to go to this disco ? ’ |
6 | Unlike most tour operators , who are happy for you to go to any one of several countries , we are thoroughly biased — we want you to come to our OWN country . |
7 | Er well I do n't want you to go to any expense Martin , I mean |
8 | ‘ No need for you to go at all . |
9 | And are you now going to take that any further or are you going as far as the government wants you to go as this stage ? |
10 | But it 's more convenient for you to go in that church if anybody else |
11 | and er , I say oh , and they allow you to go in this cold weather |
12 | I was expecting you to go like this . |
13 | Remember when I ordered you to strip in that hut ? |
14 | The picture of this charming boy may very fitly be placed near your bed , to imprint the fancy deeper in your imagination and enable you to fall into those sweet transports which do singularly gratify the enjoyer 's heart . |
15 | If you think I shall allow you to sink into this silly shame of yours and eat out your own heart until you die of despair , you are in a great mistake , boy . |
16 | Were you to continue on this path it would take you to Corrour Station on the edge of Rannoch Moor , and judging by the brutal erosion , something exciting and irresistible must be going on up there to lure so many boot-clad walkers along the track . |
17 | In this vein we are seeking a mandate from you to continue after this conference in the task of monitoring government employment and training policies in the area , encouraging open debate on these policies , and publicising our findings . |
18 | And I would ask you to direct your questions to that , because there 's an another time and another place when you can talk and er discuss , and put forward proposals regarding the councils overall budgets , so I would ask you to concentrate on this , but . |
19 | But she did n't want you to know about this . |
20 | Equally , how easy is it for you to conceive of another subject of experience , one who is not you ? |
21 | We can sort the money side out later , but I do n't want you to worry about that either . |
22 | No need for you to worry at all . ’ |
23 | To get you to work at that . |
24 | I want you to work on that one because if you do n't , maybe we will . ’ |
25 | It allows you to work within those paragraphs to achieve the best effect . |
26 | What sort of husband can he be , leaving you to work like this ? ’ |
27 | This will help you to work in any type of authority following your admission as a solicitor . |
28 | ‘ Who taught you to punch like that ? ’ |
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