Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun pl] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | " By moderation , caution , and the rational discussion of social questions " , he wrote , " you could make the authorities trust you ; at the present time you are merely frightening them " . |
2 | I 'll make the servants bring you in here . ’ |
3 | " You go with Pete now , he 'll take you to Tom Rooney , an " Tom will make the arrangements to get you to Dublin . " |
4 | ‘ We do n't want the Romulans picking you up , do we ? ’ he said . |
5 | No I should n't think The girls bought you a bottle each look |
6 | What else did George say apart from the fact will he come and see the paintings do you think ? |
7 | Yeah , you do n't like the biscuits do you ? |
8 | Rounding in the company of others is a different matter , as you can use the rules to help you . |
9 | ( You can use the numbers to help you keep track of things. ) 3 Use these lists and tell " Julie 's story " . |
10 | I shall have the prefects chase you down the corridor and out of the front-door with hockey-sticks ! |
11 | To abuse my hospitality in such a way , take advantage of my trust — never enter this house again , I will have the servants throw you in the street — ’ |
12 | You 'll have the men round you like bees round a honey pot . ’ |
13 | No that 's Dorothy , is n't it , the one that goes we were strolling along on moonlight bay , so you could hear the clouds singing you stole my heart moonlight bay . |
14 | I can only suppose the fans ignore you because they are too engrossed in my thought-provoking programme notes . |
15 | I 'll get the nurses to move you and get you comfy , and I 'll have a bit of a wash and change . |
16 | Mr Major said that Mr Mates 's decision to give fugitive millionaire Asil Nadir a watch inscribed , ‘ Do n't let the buggers get you down , ’ was ‘ not a hanging offence . ’ |
17 | The Prime Minister said Mr Mates had been ‘ unwise ’ to present runaway tycoon Asil Nadir , under investigation by the Serious Fraud Squad , with a watch inscribed ‘ Do n't let the buggers get you down . ’ |
18 | Most of all , I would worry if they sought Continued on Page 2 Continued from Page 1 to demonstrate their solidarity with a man in a spot of bother by giving him a present perhaps a watch inscribed ‘ do n't let the buggers get you down ’ after all , it appears to be a coded message that it 's time for an early and a swift departure . ’ |
19 | Most of all , I would worry if they sought Continued on Page 2 Continued from Page 1 to demonstrate their solidarity with a man in a spot of bother by giving him a present perhaps a watch inscribed ‘ do n't let the buggers get you down ’ after all , it appears to be a coded message that it 's time for an early and a swift departure . ’ |
20 | Why did you let the Men catch you again ? ’ |
21 | I 'll let the police know you 'd like to enter . ’ |
22 | OK , OK , I 'm coming , put the milkbottles out , powder her nose , do n't let the neighbours see you leave , Ted , ca n't trust them not to tell the welfare and get my money stopped , find Frieda 's windcheater and out they go . |
23 | Do n't let the bastards grind you down . |
24 | Do n't let the bastards grind you down . |
25 | Do n't let the ultra-sophisticates put you off the guided city tour . |