Example sentences of "[to-vb] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And on 15 May , the morning of the Maurice debate , he recorded : ‘ We proceeded thus : S.B. — ’ You know , PM , that for ten years we have been trying to catch you deviating by an inch from the strict path of veracity and pin you down .
2 And then she said and then I think used to try you know ?
3 Right now I do n't want to get you up I want to encourage you to set your alarm for seven o'clock , quite low , and when I come on at about two minutes past just snuggle up to your wireless and enjoy the music and the news and the views about the religious scene in and around North Yorkshire and beyond .
4 The salmon was delicious , I agree , but hardly sufficient incentive to encourage you to act against your will , I would have thought ? ’
5 To encourage you to vote , we 're giving away a SEAT 1.2 ALXi , worth around £7,500 , which has a System Porsche 1.2 fuel — injected engine with three-way catalyser .
6 It 's part of a £40,000 prize bonanza to encourage you to take part in the seventh annual Daily Mirror British Video Awards .
7 Before that stage , the program may also have provided instructions to encourage you to copy files on to a blank disc in drive A : , to ‘ please insert this in another machine ’ and type A:Share .
8 He 's always doing things quietly and behind the scenes and he 's always there with that one little touch to encourage you to keep going . ’
9 This weekend your ambitious drive may run out of steam , but friends and colleagues will be all the support you need to encourage you to keep on hammering away at achieving an important goal .
10 I include them here to encourage you to write about anything at all .
11 To encourage you to tell us your favourite videos we 've some marvellous prizes to give away .
12 Well I want to encourage you to think of asking other groups you know to help , and individuals too .
13 ( There are also pricing incentives to encourage you to buy all your software from one vendor : from Lotus , for example , you can buy not only spreadsheets but also word processing , electronic mail and graphics , in fact what Mr Ingram calls a complete office system . )
14 Understanding tetanus ( lockjaw ) may help to encourage you to seek protection .
15 There is plenty on television , in magazines , and in books to encourage you to alter your health-related habits .
16 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
17 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
18 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
19 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
20 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
21 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
22 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
23 This is to encourage you to read your mail regularly and clear out any unnecessary messages .
24 So that 's why I came home , not that I wanted to come you know , to give it up .
25 To catch it , if you want to come you 've got ta get a fiver , to me , with your name , by two o'clock tomorrow afternoon cos that 's when I have to confirm the booking .
26 pricey If I wanted to come you see , I 'd have to pay again !
27 You want to come you want to come to St Gregory 's .
28 I mean I , I was quite fascinated having lunch one day with a journ a Melbourne journalist erm and this was about six months after Murdoch had taken over the Melbourne Sun all this and we were chatting away and I actually threw in the stuff which were saying about how papers are there to make profits these days so that 's what drives them and that journalists journalists on newspapers such as Murdoch 's papers , write what they 're supposed to write and she and I got quite out of with one another and and the bottom liner was that she , she absolutely totally and utterly denied what we were saying and I said to her okay if you were given a story to write you know and it was opposite to how you would view it , what would you do and she said oh well I , I would have to write it and the issue with the Murdoch papers and it 's quite interesting because I mean I 'm sure you can with other newspapers but I , I 've just got a bit more is that Murdoch never ever writes a minute or a memo to his editor or staff saying this is what the line is ever .
29 They also want your reliability — they want to rely on you being there and to trust you to get the job done .
30 " These are rabbits we 're going to meet You know them as well as you know us .
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