Example sentences of "you a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll give ya a chance . |
2 | I could get ya a couple of rolls if you 're interested . ’ |
3 | ‘ He gave ye a snout like that . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 've nae tickets , but I 'll gie ye a chip , ’ Dierdrie sat down noisily beside her friend . |
5 | ‘ I 'm offering ye a fiver a short time . ’ |
6 | I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me . |
7 | The new constable has sent each of ye a mug o' wine — reckoned it 'd make a change from ale . |
8 | Are ye a Catholic ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Here , Da , I 'll give ye a hand . ’ |
10 | Hell , if ye know how to use the stuff it can dae ye a power of good . |
11 | ‘ Will I give ye a jail crop , son ? ’ he usually said , and he would grin and wink at my Ma . |
12 | They gie ye a lot of wine in here , I 'll say that for this pub . ’ |
13 | ‘ Are you a member ? ’ |
14 | Are you a member of a club or society which could benefit from one of our presentations ? |
15 | Are you a member of a national breakdown ? |
16 | Will I read you a poem about that that I 've written now ? ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'll give you a poem , if you want . ’ |
18 | He 's written you a poem in which you might well think he was describing a fox outside his window but just at the point when the fox seems most real , it might be coming through the window or it might be going into its hole , he says that the hole that this fox lives in is his head . |
19 | I 'll give you a poem to read . |
20 | I want to play you a recording I made last night . |
21 | They 'll show you a trick or two you never thought of . ’ |
22 | All right let's see if we can get you a bugler nobody 's ringing at the moment but you want a bugler for a week on Sunday the fourteenth to blow reveille and the Last Post at eleven o'clock and twelve o'clock a week on Sunday at Calverton in Nottinghamshire . |
23 | I 'll give you a tour of the house and show you your room … |
24 | She gives you a tour of that painting in cheerful detail , noting with satisfaction that she had managed to achieve in part of the backdrop the right kind of ‘ girny ’ blue . |
25 | The following procedure will give you a rating of the readability of your writings . |
26 | ‘ I thought it best if the Director of our operations in New Orleans gave you a run down of what has taken place up to now . ’ |
27 | you wanted me er , to give you a run through of it . |
28 | Having given you a run down of the main events , you can see how harmful rejection and repression can be to a vulnerable sixteen year old girl . |
29 | Having given you a run down of both books , you can see one obvious connection — the use of telekinetic powers . |
30 | The second priority will be the division of your holding into a number of main blocks , depending upon your acreage , to give you a measure of control over the grazing of your pastures , to separate groups of stock ( e.g. rams from ewes ) , and to shut off fields for hay or arable crops . |