Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , there must be be a reason and as I 'm sure , I mean like like the objective , and then what you can do at this stage in the design process is once you 've got the objective then you select those themes or ideas from your what you 've done just now to support that objective , so that when you come up my objective is to convince you or my objective is to inform you then the information that you 're going to give out supports that objective .
2 ‘ I want you upstairs a moment , ’ she said .
3 And I do n't want to change you , I want you exactly the way you are . ’
4 If I 'd met you earlier the fact that I 'm married would have made it impossible for me to take off and fly with you like this .
5 What comes to light around the 4th , 10th and 15th may give you quite a jolt .
6 " If I went over to the hotel now and had supper , that would give you about an hour to find a man and get ready .
7 We 'll give you twice a day but a slightly bigger dose so that 's actually five hundred milligrammes twice a day .
8 If you use mirror from floor to ceiling and at right angles to a window or opposite a window it will give you twice the light and twice the view .
9 I do n't think you well a month now , I mean cotton is a natural .
10 I BRING you today a hand from a recent teams match where the number of tricks made in the same final contract was eleven in one room , but only six in the other .
11 This is why it does throw you quite a lot if another actor forgets his move , because it churns up in your brain the sequences you 've worked out and are expecting . ‘
12 ‘ I 'll hope to see you there a lot .
13 Oh , and he wants to see you directly the curtain comes down . ’
14 It 's just that your father and I … well , we thought he was a very pleasant young man , and he seemed to like you quite a lot . ’
15 ‘ I was watching that nun talking to you — it seems to have given you quite a turn . ’
16 This book has given you quite a bit of practical advice — things to actually DO .
17 ‘ I know that I owe you both an explanation and an apology , ’ she said slowly .
18 I chested my way through and stood panting and blinking in a glass-walled theatre of spacious light , the air so dustless and oceanic that it showed you only the dirt in your human eyes .
19 ‘ I 've told you only the truth , my lovely one , ’ he breathed , and this time Fabia raised her head and kissed him , then found that she was the one being kissed , so expertly too that when eventually Ven pulled back she was feeling on a totally different plane .
20 Some sportsmen connect you viscerally with them when they perform , often those who , like Christie , are not infallible , are not always perfectly behaved , but who give you both a run for your money and a sense that what they 're doing is dramatic and important .
21 OUR super EXCLUSIVE Wallchart features 14 of the terrible tearaways and the dramatic full-colour pictures give you just a hint of what it must be like to meet them in the ring .
22 I like you exactly the way you are . ’
23 Remember I like you just the way you are …
24 It 's a very simple procedure , and usually does n't cost you even a stamp .
25 Some people will actually say , if I could add something to the plan that would cost you just a little bit more , which means that if you 're off work through illness , the company , Abbey will pay the premiums for you , would you be prepared to pay a bit more .
26 But his interests appear to remain firmly with the purchasers ' ‘ needs ’ — and pockets — as he advises : ‘ If you want to buy a girl from one of the escort firms it will cost you quite a lot .
27 Alternatively , it will cost you only a couple of stamps ( Ed 's note : Do please always enclose an SAE ) to write and ask me before you do something .
28 The musical flavour will be supplied by Edinburgh 's own Tam White and the Caledonian Brewery are laying on some of their amber liquid and pies to give you just a taste of what the atmosphere will be like during the weekend 13–15 August .
29 ‘ I simply meant somewhere for Jennifer to go on a regular basis for short periods of time simply to give you both a rest .
30 ‘ Somewhere that Jennifer could be cared for to give you both a break . ’
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