Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know you Doug , no .
2 In this fun competition from Guinness Original and DIY , you can test your d-i-y skills , pass on useful tips that can win you £100 , and have a chance to win a dream holiday for two to the Caribbean worth up to £3,500 , with another £500 spending money .
3 Any one of which could win you £50,000 in cash .
4 Any one of which could win you £50,000 in cash .
5 Or , from Viz 's phoney letters column , a reader from Dagenham writes : ‘ It 's true that money ca n't buy you happiness .
6 Rodi Woodcock , who picked up her win exactly a year ago , warned yesterday 's £2 million winner Charlie Hill : ‘ Money wo n't buy you happiness . ’
7 MONEY may not buy you love , but do n't tell Graeme Souness it ca n't buy you soccer success .
8 I 'll buy you card darling !
9 Please do n't let me catch you rollers on benches .
10 Oh well he probably does n't trust you whipper snatchers first time I actually carried my licence with me .
11 Second , ‘ join a rugby club ’ , also unsatisfactory because : ( a ) it still does n't guarantee you tickets ; and ( b ) there are many good reasons why a rugby supporter may not wish to be a member of a club .
12 ‘ May I assist you sirmadamsirmadam ?
13 Do n't lock you knees ; keep them relaxed .
14 A lot of poems in Serious Concerns ( Faber , £12.99 ; £4.99 pbk ) are about the poet 's life as led by Wendy Cope , how it does n't bring you happiness , money or men , which seems a trifle ungrateful , considering how popular she is .
15 I am sure your grandmother would have wanted you to spend it on something that would bring you happiness .
16 ‘ I will bring you Undry ; I promise , Fand .
17 At TODAY , we hope the next few days will bring you peace and joy .
18 Taking out a separate maintenance contract can also bring you peace of mind if you 're running mission-critical applications — those vital programs you need to have running if your business is going to survive .
19 Your influence over another dog who is being a bit of a pain in the collar , will bring you popularity , which you fell in need of at the moment .
20 A DAY out in Essex could bring you face to face with sharks , tigers or an Egyptian mummy — provided you know where to look .
21 Er I , I do bring you greetings , not only from the Association , but from the many of us who served here during World War Two .
22 And what good it may bring you God alone knows ! ’
23 We 'll bring you news of our activities with Victim Support and research results .
24 And we 'll bring you news of Oxford 's match at Tranmere in our late night news … when we 'll also have the score from tonight 's game at Kingsholm …
25 It could even be invested to help bring you security and a regular income in the future .
26 Elizabeth Elgin I 'll Bring You Buttercups ( Grafton original )
27 If I may just refer you sir to er my appendix which it actually the last page of your papers erm er if you see on it is actually page numbered thirty one and it 's paragraph thirteen thirty six at the very back of the papers .
28 If you are unemployed and have left Salford within the last two years , Careers can mail you copies of vacancy lists .
29 " I ca n't give you guarantees about their political purity . "
30 ‘ The dole do n't even give you payments any more if you say you 're a musician , ’ Carl says , ‘ 'cos they 've said they 're not gon na fund the arts any more anyway .
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