Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] you [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | At the start you need very fine control over the board to enable you to manoeuvre into position whilst all the other competitors try to do exactly the same . |
2 | If you are having regression therapy to help you deal with a problem whose roots are buried in a previous existence , you may well need two or three sessions of actual regression before you hit upon the significant lifetime . |
3 | Use the check card to help you distinguish between pattern and background rows . |
4 | ‘ All that stuff about community meant you could leave the kids with your mum if you had something to do , and you would n't grass on Charlie if the police came looking for him , and you could borrow ten bob to keep you going to the end of the week . |
5 | That woman have the impertinence to send you to ask for unmentionable things on Sunday ? ’ |
6 | The poolside bar provides you with vital liquid refreshment and snacks to keep you going through the day and there 's a supermarket close by . |
7 | Those U.S. immigration officials who inquire suspiciously if you have a permanent address to go to and sufficient funds to keep you going for 90 days would be providing a more humanitaran service were they to refuse admission to anyone unable to produce documentary proof of passing a course in how to order a American-style breakfast . |
8 | It was such a pleasure to have you share in our National Conference at Dunblane at the weekend . |
9 | CompuAdd technology combines with our direct-sales philosophy to give you access to tomorrow 's generation of personal computing — at prices that are simply remarkable . |
10 | A lot of hard work to get you working during the holidays . |
11 | No doubt I ought to have told you it was a trick , but he had made the plan to stop you going to his flat . |
12 | Not only do you have to keep an eye out for hidden switches to help you get across treacherous terrain but , hardest of all , you have a time limit to complete the game — exactly 60 minutes — or it 's curtains for the Prince . |
13 | In addition to your normal credit facility , you will be able to call upon this additional reserve to help you cope with unexpected expenses such a last minute change to travel plans , or an unplanned stop over in a hotel . |
14 | That is all very well if you have an emergency to deal with — you will need those reactions to help you get through it . |
15 | You can enjoy miles of smiles with our great £25,000 series of slump-busting contests to help you laugh in the face of Lamont . |
16 | This is the last in our great £25,000 series of slump-busting contests to help you laugh in the face of Lamont . |
17 | After you have had time to think over John 's words in relation to yourself , use this prayer to help you deal with any of the negative attitudes and prejudices you have discovered within yourself in this chapter . |
18 | Regina have now managed to obtain the highest quality 6-year old Korean Ginseng root and combine it with fresh Royal Jelly , to create a harmonious formulation to help you cope with the pace of modern life . |
19 | These are aids to enable you to keep to your theme and they provide a logical consistency to the talk . |
20 | The salmon was delicious , I agree , but hardly sufficient incentive to encourage you to act against your will , I would have thought ? ’ |
21 | I 've all them tapes to play you know with interviews |
22 | Use card off-cuts made into two L-shaped pieces to help you decide on the picture area . |
23 | You 've grown a protective skin , a sort of … carapace of crudeness to help you deal with the world . |
24 | But I 've decided to press Tweed to let you come with me . |
25 | I refer to your fax of 24 May 1993 asking for comments/answers on various questions to enable you to reply on behalf of the Convener to correspondence he has received from Council Tax payers . |
26 | " Whatever subject or age group you teach , there will be plenty of resources to help you cope with the demands of the National Curriculum , especially now that environmental education is to be an important cross-curricular theme , " says Peter Martin , WWF Senior Education Officer . |
27 | Your muscles tighten up , your heart beats faster , your blood pressure rises and your body produces extra adrenalin to help you cope with the stressful situation . |
28 | WordPerfect is also a subscriber to the competitive upgrade system — see the box — and will often be found offering what is normally high priced kit at a rock bottom price to persuade you to move to their products . |
29 | While there are few hard and fast rules about what is precisely right to wear at the office this season , there are some pointers to keep you heading in the right direction . |
30 | While there are few hard and fast rules about what is precisely right to wear at the office this season , there are some pointers to keep you heading in the right direction . |