Example sentences of "you [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | And if you show it the sweep of a gravel drive framed by cypresses and a manicured lawn , it will usher you elegantly to the ball . |
2 | ‘ I 'll take you right to your door . ’ |
3 | Haul you slowly to strength , to light of day |
4 | After the service , the Mayor had said his piece : ‘ I welcome you warmly to the city of the Prince Regent . ’ |
5 | You had n't told your wife about it , so I thought it was probably bad news , and that it might have upset you enough to — well , to do something . |
6 | ‘ Listen , Tippy , I 'll give you enough to tide you over . |
7 | They , they gave you enough to sort of live on . |
8 | You stand upright in mid-air , weightless for a moment , then bounce down again , like a yo-yo about 100ft up , and the crane winds you gently to the ground . |
9 | Dylan Thomas immortalised such machinery in Draper Mog Edwards ' soliloquy in Under Milk Wood : I have come to take you away to my emporium on the hill , where the change hums on wires . |
10 | This book will whisk you away to some of the wildest and most beautiful trekking areas in the world : from the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal to the Mountains of the Moon in Uganda ; from the Royal Road of the Incas in Peru to New Zealand 's Routeburn Track ; and from stormswept Patagonia to Vancouver Island . |
11 | This book will whisk you away to some of the wildest and most beautiful trekking areas in the world : from the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal to the Mountains of the Moon in Uganda ; from the Royal Road of the Incas in Peru to New Zealand 's Routeburn Track ; and from stormswept Patagonia to Vancouver Island . |
12 | I 'll have to spirit you away to my cave , and dispose of you on the white-slave market , just like wicked old Hasan . ’ |
13 | ‘ Are n't you afraid I 'll give you away to someone ? ’ she taunted . |
14 | I said that I was going to take you away to Arrancay with me — and keep you there away from all the bitterness and the lies . |
15 | Juice extractors are a good idea for people living alone because they enable you just to juice one orange at a time , when you fancy some juice , whereas a litre carton may well start fermenting before one person can drink it all . |
16 | ‘ My grandfather could probably have taken you unerringly to the chapter and verse which said exactly that , ’ she averred . |
17 | He would not care to take you home to his house to tea , he hates his father so , but I suggested both going to our place , you will do this wo n't you ? |
18 | ‘ My ma has suggested I ask you home to tea . |
19 | ‘ If you come up one by one , without weapons , I 'll take you home to a fair trial in England . |
20 | Finally , to send you home to feeling totally relaxed , Shiseido will demonstrate the art of Shiatsu massage . |
21 | So I quickly dressed as a young man and followed you home to Baker Street . |
22 | ‘ He had the look of somebody about to invite you home to cold chicken and salad with a mug of real warm English beer , ’ she continued as they walked the long black-and-white-tiled corridor . |
23 | She said gently , ‘ Oh , yes , I 'm sending you home to Casa Madrid . ’ |
24 | This small and friendly middle-class hotel is just fifteen minutes stroll from the Ku'damm , and so puts you close to most of Berlin 's many sights . |
25 | ‘ I had to get you away from him and have you close to me . |
26 | I know because you , you were thumping me knee , I can not knit with you close to us man |
27 | I shall expect you always to be dressed by dinner time and whomsoever I bring home to my table you 'll be in readiness to receive . |
28 | and teach them to obey every thing that I 've commanded you and I will be with you always to the end of |
29 | In Manhattan , the famous yellow water-taxis thread their way through the grid of canals to take you directly to the landing-stage of hotels in the luxuriously converted upper storeys of what were once the city 's proudest skyscrapers . |
30 | Dogs can take you directly to a few kilos of heroin welded into the chassis , but they 're not too good at sniffing out a Renoir . |