Example sentences of "to you [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Dr Russell needs to speak to you urgently about his sister , Mrs Hamilton . ’
2 You can you go to church every Sunday , sing the choruses or the hymns , listen to what the man has to say or the lady has to say at the front , and it can just go over your head and it can mean nothing to you apart from something that you believe might be true .
3 I 'm afraid I have n't a spare copy to forward to you even on a loan basis , one never allows for the contingencies which arise .
4 Fr from that time can you recall any incidents which er your father may have mentioned to you even as a young boy ?
5 The knowledge now available in published form is bewildering and exciting : bewildering because of its sheer volume and complexity ; exciting because most recorded knowledge is available to you individually at little or no direct cost .
6 If I may , I 'll give them to you tomorrow with Post-Its telling you what to write , what to transpose it to .
7 ‘ Talk to you tomorrow with your instructions . ’
8 If it was the be-all-and-end-all then it would probably be difficult to talk to you objectively about failure , for example .
9 What happened to you exactly in this accident ? ’
10 ‘ I will speak to you again of this . ’
11 At the recent meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council I was asked to write to you again about this and to suggest that you come and assess the situation on site with a view to arranging for a footway to be constructed .
12 I never want to talk to you again about anything else but work . ’
13 ‘ I will speak to you again in a moment , Madame .
14 We shall be writing to you again around August 1989 to ask you whether you would prefer to be excluded .
15 He will talk to you generally about investment advice and during the break you 'll be able to talk to him you 'll be able to ask questions .
16 ‘ As you know a little while ago there were discussions between this Office and Stephenson Harwood [ the applicant 's former solicitors ] about a proposed interview to be conducted under the terms of section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 and I promised to provide further details to them of our proposed course of action which is now given to you instead of them : ( 1 ) This Office intends to hold an interview with you under section 2 on Thursday , 13 June 1991 .
17 But first I want to say how sorry I am that I had to send Dawn to you instead of coming myself as I promised .
18 A formal notice requiring you to attend here for such an interview will be delivered to you separately from this letter .
19 We 'll try and bring it to you later in the programme .
20 ‘ I will speak to you today on a text from that book , the Book of Exodus , which is so replete with wisdom concerning the leader and the led .
21 Could I just remind members of the board of the next two meetings which are at the bottom of the er a a agenda and were given to you previously of course .
22 And we just reach out to you please to , to try to speak out to your friends .
23 We hope that this booklet will be of interest to you both during your tour of the School and for perusal later at home .
24 Oh , you 're thinking of the other night when I was so rude to you both at that dancey place . ’
25 Good Luck to you both from everyone at Radstock .
26 You are entitled to choose whether or not to accept engagements which may be offered to you either on an hourly or sessional basis but the Company does not guarantee continuous employment and nor is the Company under any obligation to offer further engagements or re-engagements .
27 You will doubtless recall that I have written to you before on this subject .
28 If we could talk to you inside for a few minutes you wo n't regret it . ’
29 Major quietly or to you quietly in some back room and said , Look I 'm a bit bothered about this .
30 The company is writing to you directly about all this and have asked me to stress that they 're always happy to deal with any queries about their service .
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