Example sentences of "[coord] you [vb mod] [verb] [pron] a " in BNC.

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1 And I would dare those of you who would look up the newspaper clippings of that occasion and challenge that view , because you would find a much different reading in those newspaper clips than what I learnt many years later , trudging round the island , Personally I thought that I was being particularly clever bombing a seaplane that was taking off , It was only when I was serving on Sylt in the fifties that I learned that this was in fact a tug ( or you might call it a barge , a sea-going barge ) on the end of 100 metres of line , that was being towed .
2 Cambo is on both the river Nive and the main road from Bayonne to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port , and you might call it a centre .
3 Invite him to dinner , and you might find it a bit sticky .
4 And you would make him a good wife . ’
5 And you 'll call me a liar , ’ she muttered feverishly .
6 ‘ Sure , and you can give me a few tips on the leisure market . ’
7 I 'm David Johnston and you can give me a call right now on .
8 And you can give us a ring on that number if you 'd like to have a chat on the air this afternoon about anything at all .
9 Well , if you really want to know go to Jason McCoy before the end of August and you can see what an actual stable looks like , his stable .
10 " All right , " answered Hazel , " and you can find me a cowslip .
11 Then , once every three years , on the full moon in Kārtik , you will remember that god and you will offer him a lamb . ’
12 If you approach production from school or university , your academic qualifications will be noticed and you will give yourself a push up the ladder if you gain more knowledge of your subject by attending a course in printing at your local polytechnic or somewhere like the London School of Printing .
13 You will give up this so-called nursing immediately and you will give me a date for your wedding — ’
14 If she has always been an outgoing person , her grief will probably be expressed in painful episodes of weeping , punctuated by the need to ‘ talk it all out ’ over and over again in great detail to you and to other sympathetic relatives and friends , and you will help her a great deal if you are a patient listener .
15 " Fraid so , " her mother answered , " Corn Flakes in plenty , though , and you could do yourself an egg if you 've got time .
16 Food is highly expensive and you could see what a hard time people had been through .
17 Yes and you used to give us a lovely meal every night
18 First problems can have several causes ; and second , even when you 're employing a specialist , read any information you can about the job — you may not understand everything , but you might save yourself a lot of bother . , .
19 ‘ She will , my dear , I promise , but you must give her a chance .
20 But you will give it a ‘ most urgent ’ rating . ’
21 But you could fax yourself a copy of your signature or letterhead , save the incoming fax to disk , and incorporate it into outgoing faxes without too much hassle .
22 ‘ Perhaps not , ’ a fresh voice drawled , ‘ but you can tell me a few preliminary conclusions .
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