Example sentences of "[vb infin] you a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | LOTTERY tickets like these could win you a £1 million fortune in John Major 's Christmas gift to the nation . |
2 | Your colourful container pictures could win you a break in the Lakes , courtesy of the Buxton Mineral Water Company |
3 | That 'll win you a prize . |
4 | If at first you do n't succeed , persistence should ensure that your ‘ body of work ’ will finally win you an Oscar , regardless of the merits of the performance in question . |
5 | ‘ Tell me something … did you think praising my Caribbean designs would win you an ally in all these underhand schemes of yours ? |
6 | I 'll buy you a pint . ’ |
7 | Gumboots , muck , I 'll buy you a pint … that was clearly her level . |
8 | With such thoughtfulness he will probably buy you a pint in the Rock at the end of the day ) . |
9 | ‘ Can I buy you a pizza or not ? |
10 | A mere £59.99 will buy you a pair of Mizuno Lendl Match TP shoes , a leather shoe with a mid cut upper and double padded topline . |
11 | I 'll buy you a sack |
12 | Keith was gon na buy me eternity ring then he said oh I 'll buy you a watch instead . |
13 | ‘ I 'll tell you what , Maggie , to further celebrate your first day , why do n't you come with me and I 'll buy you a drink ? ’ |
14 | Here though , mate , let me buy you a drink . |
15 | Let's go into General Piran and I 'll buy you a drink . ’ |
16 | ‘ The least I can do is buy you a drink . ’ |
17 | Let me buy you a drink . ’ |
18 | ‘ Can I buy you a drink ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Can I buy you a drink , Inspector ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Let me buy you a drink , ’ he said easily . |
21 | I shall buy you a shed |
22 | ‘ I 'll buy you a case . ’ |
23 | So erm you know , if you , if you er , do n't know what to say to your family to buy for Christmas , why not come and have a eyebrow trim and they can buy you a gift voucher for that ? |
24 | Come on ; yer Aunty Ashley 'll buy you a coffee and a sticky bun . ’ |
25 | So let me buy you a coffee . ’ |
26 | I 'll buy you a coffee every day this week for that . ’ |
27 | ‘ Why do n't I buy you a coffee ? ’ she suggested , and they began to walk towards the refreshment tent , Lissa 's glance drifting idly back towards the boat . |
28 | ‘ Come on , Roberto , I 'll buy you a Coke . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'd buy you a packet of fags . |
30 | Who were gon na buy you a packet ? |