Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] you on " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I thought I 'd ring and congratulate you on managing at last to see what some of us have been going on about for all these years . ’
2 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to write and congratulate you on your recent success in the Best Kept Village Competition where you won the award for the Best Kept Farm .
3 How many times have you heard somebody trying to convince and influence you on something , and they 're using negative words .
4 ‘ In fact , ’ she added , ‘ I 'll come and fetch you on my motor bike .
5 And what they do , I 'm going to try and show you on this doll in a minute , the hips are abducted which means they 're brought right up against the chest and then they 're pulled round and they 're rotated in the socket and you feel and listen for a click
6 PS Will call and see you on the way back if you 've got no battles lined up .
7 I 'll come and see you on Saturday .
8 I 'll come and see you on Saturday , Mum .
9 A long garden with plenty of tall shrubs and bushes means plenty of cover for an attacker to hide there and surprise you on your night-time walk to the front door .
10 Our pledge to you is that we owe no allegiance to any manufacturer ( though we reserve the right to let their best brains entertain and inform you on these pages ) .
11 Because now , let me try and confuse you on that .
12 Please note that transfers in Switzerland are by rail ; representatives will meet and escort you on the train .
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