Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [to-vb] you " in BNC.

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1 If friends are foolhardy but kind enough to let you loose in their gardens , it is a very nice idea to make them a small picture from some of the flowers you have gathered and subsequently pressed .
2 You 're quite capable of dealing out ‘ no comment ’ to any of the Press brave enough to tackle you , and anyone else , I should have thought ! ’
3 I 'll have money enough to pay you by spring , Christian — that 's if you think three pounds ten shillings an acre is a fair price . ’
4 Aim for a list that give the widest possible choice and price range ; whilst there will be friends and colleagues who will club together to buy you a present , others will want to buy something on their own .
5 Finally , a reminder that we have a special programme tonight to bring you results and news from today 's local government elections .
6 Can I ask our adviser just to give you a free phone call ?
7 I 've a good mind never to allow you in the Park again ! ’
8 I was fool enough to think you might want to see me . ’
9 We went to see a dead man laid out , and it would be a pity not to give you an account of his state .
10 They 'll probably send some bloke over to do you over .
11 ‘ Mr. Preston , there is a lady here to see you . ’
12 Did he deliberately draw himself to your attention merely to involve you in this new Ordo — or because he hopes you might lance the boil of a conspiracy without him needing to show his own hand ?
13 In conclusion then to thank you again .
14 A soft dog would cower , perhaps holding his foot up to let you know that he has been hurt and even if you move towards him to apologize , he will move away with a worried expression .
15 ‘ There was only one sleeping-bag on the plane , rolled up in the blankets , and I 'm not gentleman enough to let you have it to yourself . ’
16 ‘ Do I have to get drunk every night just to keep you company ?
17 They been coming round every day just to see you 're okey dokey
18 ‘ I do n't suppose Hereward dug the pit specially to catch you in , dear , ’ said Deaconess Tilley .
19 We are sending you this advance notification partly to give you as much notice as possible but also , as the seminar is likely to be over-subscribed , to take advance reservations for places .
20 However , when you live alone and you are inviting comparative strangers to your party , it is wise to enlist the help of a friend beforehand to help you cope , particularly if you do not feel you could deal with evicting people who might become drunk or who overstay their welcome .
21 In the afternoon , during the winter months , I played football for one of the local junior teams , The Blues or BAAC , who were attached to one of the two rowing clubs in the area just to confuse you ) .
22 It would n't look very good if I gave you a great big rambling piece of paper now to tell you about communications
23 I have been plotting all morning how to get you back again .
24 And they says , Oh well we 're not coming down that area then to visit you .
25 Doctor 's with your Pappy now , Miss Cora-Beth , and he 's ill with grieving and Jake went off on horseback not half an hour ago to fetch you and Mr Harry back from your party and we 's been waitin' and waitin' for you … ’
26 ‘ Is n't that terrible shadow over your life enough to make you understand that you should desist from further experiment ? ’
27 ‘ She surely has spirit enough to satisfy you .
28 They also slam a shot of dub into this heady brew just to keep you guessing where their collective heads are really at … man !
29 and , and a door there to keep you people nice and warm .
30 Jo and her coach , Alan Jones have been booked for the week of 11–18 April 1992 , and will be on hand daily to help you with your game , whether you 're a beginner , intermediate or advanced player .
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