Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] you [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you want me to call you Holly , then I shall call you that . |
2 | So we , say we give you horses , |
3 | It was a funny advertisement , it did n't come right out and say it gave you abortions , it just promised to ‘ help ’ . |
4 | But when the whole sum is due , by no intendment the acceptance of parcel can be a satisfaction to the plaintiff ; but in the case at bar it was resolved that the payment and acceptance of parcel before the day in satisfaction of the whole would be a good satisfaction in regard of circumstance of time ; for peradventure parcel of it before the day would be more beneficial to him than the whole at the day , and the value of the satisfaction is not material ; so if I am bound in £20 to pay you £10 at Westminster , and you request me to pay you £5 at the day at York , and you will accept it in full satisfaction for the whole £10 , it is a good satisfaction for the whole , for the expenses to pay it at York is sufficient satisfaction . ’ |
5 | Let me show you Woodstock . ’ |
6 | Let me show you ones with Tony and them on then . |
7 | Ah , let me tell you Bruce . |
8 | Let me tell you Alice 's story . |
9 | Let me quote you part of that motion . |
10 | Let me ask you Rusty , Rusty the clown , now Rusty as a clo , Oi , can let me do the show , please . |
11 | Let me ask you John , how would you actually feel if you were made redundant tomorrow ? |
12 | Let me ask you Donna why why you carried on taking it ? |
13 | let me see you James , look up James |
14 | I 'll do the very best I can and just hope it does you justice . |
15 | You know I reckon you guys would have won it if you 'd if you if you had n't started laughing . |
16 | get him to make you pizza , brilliant , I 'm not joking |
17 | You also need to be prepared to listen to the other person in return and allow them to tell you things . |
18 | Vous [ +def. ] me demandez de vous raconter une partie de ma vie là , mais il y a des choses qu' on [ -def. ] peut pas expliquer pourtant — ‘ You ( the interviewer ) ask me to tell you part of my life , but there are things that one just ca n't explain ’ |
19 | How much do I owe you Anne ? |
20 | How much do I owe you mum ? |
21 | Oh I think she asked you Vicki . |
22 | I mean , do you do you sort of wander round the street jabbering to people like this ? |
23 | We love you Honved — we do We love you Honved — we do We love you Honved — we do Oh Honved we love you . |
24 | We love you Honved — we do We love you Honved — we do We love you Honved — we do Oh Honved we love you . |
25 | They think they own you body and soul , ’ she said , nodding towards where she last saw Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke . |
26 | Do they lend you bowls ? |
27 | Why do they send you things and not me anyway ? |
28 | Do they give you headphones as well ? |
29 | Do n't you get p do they give you petrol money ? |
30 | Do they give you tapes as well ? |