Example sentences of "to [pers pn] and [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 the shock , go up to them and say you know , have you had your right amount or have you taken some sugar and very often they 'll pull up and ah yes I 've overdone it .
2 Whereas I mean , , if you sort of give the criticism first and say the wrong area is that , and then finish it off with the praise , they know where they stand , and when you come up to them and say you 've done a superb job , they 're not just sitting back , thinking oh yes , what 's coming next .
3 Right up to me and said you were really good look right ?
4 just ignore , I 'd , I 'd ignore the person , what , so if somebody came up to me and said you go out with Henry in it ?
5 trying to talk to you and tell you something .
6 During both readings tap the rhythm , and also have somebody to listen to you and tell you if you switch to the wrong rhythm .
7 The flagship of the British labour movement , nothing less , that 's the vision , that 's what we want to try and create and that 's what we want to come back to you and tell you about the prospects next year .
8 Talk to you and tell you something you know
9 ‘ You 're wrong , you could n't be more wrong , but you said that with so much … with such intelligence that I must both apologize to you and compliment you .
10 We , the young people of this area , extend our greetings to you and thank you for listening to us on this Youth Sunday .
11 But Mark was down ; he wrote to you and told you how it was from his point of view , with his perspective .
12 is twofold really , one for me to introduce myself to you and let you know that I am the representative that 's with Friends Provident that will
13 And they can talk to you and show you around , so you can have a look and see , at the way the calls come in and how they deal with them .
14 If this letter is considered acceptable I will forward two copies to you and ask you to return one signed by your Chairman .
15 She spoke brusquely to you and pushed you back against the door of Woolworth 's . ’
16 it does n't sound as if people had much inhibitions about coming up to you and asking you .
17 They look up to you and think you 're a good fighter . ’
18 A solicitor will be able to explain this to you and to help you make suitable arrangements for your children .
19 Erm another thing is , going back to the point about erm er when you 're a child grown-ups often do rather unpleasant things to you and expect you to comply .
20 She 'll talk to you and give you advice and say , ‘ Now behave yourself , do n't get into no trouble . ’
21 I 'll write to you and give you the information .
22 Some of them who can speak English come up to you and give you a hug and say , Thank-you , you give us life .
23 I mean as I say now , how can you turn round to a to a bloke who 's , well does n't matter what his on , eh , what , what ever his , his rate of pay is , how can you turn round to him and say you ca n't have more than seven per cent , and his got , his got something like a about twenty five , thirty per cent .
24 As to the flight , I will book you on to it and ring you back when the arrangement is secure . ’
25 whereas they 're coming to us and blaming you
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