Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] you a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Make a list of any activities which make you buzz with energy , which absorb you so much that time dissolves , or which give you a sense of inner peace and satisfaction .
2 Er Sadly , although I sent you a letter with suggestions for discussion I forgot to keep a copy of it for myself .
3 It was suggested at the recent meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council that I send you a copy of the objections made by the Parish Council to the siting of a communication mast on land off Higher Lane , Scorton .
4 I 'd forgotten that I pay you a salary !
5 You had a death in the family which I could understand , so I lent you a book , which you have n't returned .
6 Safety validation of contractors was another item th that they give you a briefing of the meeting
7 I do n't know how they can make mistakes like that they send you a letter one minute and then on your rent book 's different .
8 ‘ Well , perhaps the children 's home did n't have any boys , so they sent you a girl , ’ answered the station-master carelessly .
9 If you are stuck in a boring job , concentrate on the fact that it is providing money for your needs and your pleasures and that it gives you a measure of independence .
10 Erm it 's just that it throws you a bit if you 've learnt them that way .
11 You have the blood of the Wolves of Tara and there is no question but that it makes you a Wolfprince . ’
12 Well I , I took the liberty of the Lord Lieutenant 's appointed me to something called the Sussex Rural Options Land Bank and I brought you a copy of the leaflet , having notice of your question and I did ask the officer who deals with this in the Sussex Rural Community Council if he could give me the latest score on housing I thought that the news was bad from what he had said , but having said that , I mean every effort is being made to deal with the issues you raise in this council which is now chaired by Peter .
13 And I asked you a question , Mr Ward . ’
14 I keep to my word , and I offered you a contract .
15 I frightened you once before , that first night in the hut , and I want you a hell of a lot more now . ’
16 You , you clean my black boots for me , polish my black boots for me and I give you a quid
17 Yeah and I give you a lift up to here .
18 If every time you picked up the phone and made contact with somebody and I gave you a pound , would you accept that as a deal ?
19 I do n't know , something about youth club , probably if I make you a cup of coffee
20 ‘ Will you be offended if I ask you a question ? ’
21 If I offered you a glass of Sancerre would you bring the wrath of God down on me ? ’
22 If I tell you a story you 'd have to agree to tell it to somebody else .
23 Here ref , what would you do if I called you a plonker ?
24 Erm If I gave you a problem about sort of prices of apples and pears
25 And I said , Oh well there we are take it If I gave you a pound
26 well that maybe true , but I think it 's working off an analogy on that , turning it the other way round and saying well erm if , if I got to the stage of erm , well possibly even seeking some information from the commission , well certainly if I gave you a conclusion for example , that it should be referred , erm and I think again even if I came to the conclusion that I should neither want , er there 's no point in seeking information from the Commission , nor should I refer it , or at least refer to the stage erm what his clients would be saying should be done in the interim and what he says in effect , for the reason he 's outlined is , er that we should proceed on the basis of erm the validity of the act erm and of the byelaws
27 I 'm sorry if I gave you a fright .
28 Yes erm I do n't know if I mentioned you a question properly er right there were young lads in there they be young lads in that lodge do this and they jump up and they make a decision quickly .
29 If I give you a bit of paper and the lot , yeah well you know what to do and go to school and fill them in !
30 I 'm going to bring in some illuminated medieval books for you to have a look at , because what you 're going to do is to write this out in best on special paper using illuminated letters and if you 're very good we will try to get them laminated so that we can keep them as an example of what year seven students can produce as their best work , to say to everybody , hey look at this , this is very good , now we ca n't do that if I give you a sheet of A four paper and you manage to fill less than a quarter of that space , so you 're going to need a minimum of ten different things that you would like to say you think are important , you believe are important , you believe they 're valuable and your homework over the next week is to finish that list if you want it to rhyme , well yes you can work on it to make it rhyme , if you want to have what we call rhyming couplet , er just one moment I have n't said clear away .
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