Example sentences of "and [verb] you " in BNC.
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31 | If you feel you would like to go to a group but feel uneasy about going to the first one alone contact me and I will arrange for someone to take you and introduce you . |
32 | Even though they are no substitute for practical experience they can at least familiarise you with current terminology and introduce you to contemporary nursing philosophies . |
33 | Cosmos will accept individual bookings on a ‘ guaranteed share ’ basis — we charge the basic price and introduce you to another single traveller . |
34 | I , I , I could take you into in Craven Arms on this Wednesday morning and introduce you to more unemployed people than are shown on the register , I think |
35 | I 'll come with you and introduce you to Helen , Sister Reynolds , at the same time . ’ |
36 | So this poor woman is er anaesthetized , intubated , which is when they put the tube down the throat and connect you up to the life-support machine , and then she 's supposed to be being maintained in her unconscious state with inhalation anaesthesia , in other words they give her er gas and air to breathe to keep her unconscious . |
37 | I have written to Professor Vessey to request permission to film at the Radcliffe Infirmary and to interview you in part of our Project Video English language teaching video programme . |
38 | I thought well after ten years , I thought , well I want I still want to get on and erm so I heard of this job down at Cambridge Station as Assistant Manageress at the Refreshment Rooms , you see , and er it was n't quite the same because er at Ipswich , you see , although the Catering Manager 's office er my work was office work and typing you know general thing and er because he was away most of the day , most days , because of er er the ten stations er from stretching as I say from Chelmsford , Witham , Marks Tey , Colchester and er I think it was Clacton and er and Manningtree and er I think , I do n't know Manningtree and Ipswich of course and er then er Bury St Edmunds and , and that 's it and I am not sure whether you went to Newmarket or whether to Ca whether to Cambridge now Newmarket but er , you see , so the days went on and we worked every other Sunday and of course I know things were a lot cheaper then but you see the pay was n't , was n't very good . |
39 | If you 're right about him being involved in nefarious activities in Paris , he 's not likely to turn up and expose you . |
40 | Jamie has no demons like you and defies you with being a skunk Repulsive to humanity and most of the animal kingdom , but irresistible to another skunk ! |
41 | I am delighted to have the opportunity to raise on the Adjournment the question of adult education in Croydon , and to see you , Mr. Speaker , in the Chair , because you and I are privileged to represent constituencies in Croydon . |
42 | Yes , but he does n't stop and think you know , what else can we do ? to get this tape in . |
43 | It snuggles up to something familiar then pulls the rug out and dares you to keep your balance . |
44 | Have you not read novels , been to the cinema and watched the hero and heroine embracing and realized you have been missing a great deal ? |
45 | Her skin , like leathery bark , was stretched tightly over the skeleton , and in places where it had cracked and parted you could see the bones inside like old wood . |
46 | The psychological power is eroded because although the community can still disapprove of you and make you an outcast if you defy the hierarchy , beyond the community is the world of English people — an unfriendly world , but it does exist . |
47 | ‘ Peaks ’ is actually to give the wrong impression , anywhere else they would be no more than hills ; but on Amantani they give a commanding view of Lake Titicaca and make you feel as if you 're on top of the world . |
48 | We 'll make your blood run cold and make you laugh on the Sinister side of your face at Women 's Wit and Wickedness . |
49 | Goals will help keep you motivated and make you want to run , and they 'll also help you plan a specific , personalised training programme . |
50 | Do n't wait for life to wave its magic wand and make you joyful . |
51 | Sights like that must make you think a bit and make you realise you are very lucky , |
52 | They are a strong and aggressive side and make you work very hard . ’ |
53 | A male teacher can antagonize you , attract you , provoke you into working harder , and make you aware of aspects of yourself that you did not know existed ; if these have potential , a man can apply a useful sort of pressure to make you develop them . |
54 | They did n't know much but they told you what they did know in the most cryptic way possible to whet your appetite and make you speculate . |
55 | Is that fine food and wine going to affect your judgement and make you easier to persuade ? |
56 | He put out his hand towards her now but did n't touch her , saying , ‘ Do n't faint ; it wo n't help you any because I 'll only revive you with a jug of cold water and make you listen to the finish . |
57 | Swans wanted to strip away all the layers you protected your desensitised self with and make you feel again . |
58 | Property or other assets can be put to better use and , on a very personal level , what transpires soon should gladden your heart and make you aware that , after many false starts or enforced separations , one close attachment can become very much part of your day-to-day existence . |
59 | I declare she 'll outshine every woman in London and make you the envy of every man who meets her . |
60 | Treat that right , and it will bless your life and ennoble it , and make you ten times , yes , a hundred times , the man you could ever be without it … |