Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [prep] an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We will also insure you against an accident involving any trailer that is attached to your car . |
2 | We will also insure you against an accident involving any trailer that is attached to your car . |
3 | We will also insure you against an accident involving any trailer that is attached to your car . |
4 | We will also insure you against an accident involving any trailer that is attached to your car . |
5 | ‘ You are coming home with me now , and if you so much as open that foul mouth of yours , I 'll beat you within an inch of your life . ’ |
6 | I would n't want you for an enemy , Harry . |
7 | Did he treat you as an equal ? ’ |
8 | Of course , there are some men who will naturally regard you as an equal . |
9 | I 'll see you in an hour . ’ |
10 | If you do this exercise it will provide you with an idea of how much time to spend on each assignment . |
11 | In any case the education authority should provide you with an indemnity form for each student on Work Experience . |
12 | I 'll use you for an excuse . |
13 | She threatened journalists Ray Richmond and Matt Roush : ‘ My husband will meet you in an alley any time — and beat the hell outta you . ’ |
14 | To become a Nutritional Detective you have to know what you are looking for — the signs and clues that will eventually lead you to an understanding of your body 's individual needs . |
15 | It claims to ‘ lead you to an end that was no part of your intention ’ . |
16 | Any abdominal operation will leave you with an inability to lift or carry things for at least a month . |
17 | ‘ All right , but I was merely pointing out that I would hardly liken you to an animal or bird from New Zealand when I 'm Australian . ’ |
18 | Although Shelley smiled only faintly , Byron roared with laughter and said , ‘ Let me tell you of an inscription I once saw scrawled on the wall of a low jakes in Chelsea . |
19 | An impressive feature of the early post-war Palace sides was the triumvirate of Alderson in goal , Little and Ernie Rhodes at full-back , and those who watched them play for the Palace will tell you of an understanding between them that bordered on the uncanny . |
20 | Why did n't they supply you with an adaptor ? |
21 | But we do n't need or love you as an organ gone sour that stinks in the wind . |
22 | ‘ I ca n't imagine you as an actor , ’ I said . |