Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] you the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I might ask you the same thing . ’ |
2 | ‘ I might ask you the same question . ’ |
3 | ‘ I might ask you the same thing . |
4 | Right , exactly sixty seconds to go , then I 'll bring you the eight o'clock news , then after that , we 'll continue our conversation on the main topics of the morning , according to you . |
5 | We 'd best go on down and I 'll show ye the sittin' room . |
6 | ‘ I 'll show you the quickest way , ’ offered Carol . |
7 | No , I 'll tell you the best one . |
8 | And I 'll tell you the only reason I took the baby home was because Martin wanted her . |
9 | I 'll tell you the unkindest thing I know about him : he was caught being beastly to a woman at a party for no obvious reason . |
10 | well your mum said to me well I 'll tell you the same as I 've told Con but I said I 'm not against the children or anything the children |
11 | I 'll tell you the whole truth , ’ I answered the Princess . |
12 | ‘ I 'll tell you the whole horror story . |
13 | But I 'll tell you the whole story of his life , as much as I know , that is , and then you can judge for yourself . ’ |
14 | Well it was , what happened right , I 'll tell you the whole story from the very beginning . |
15 | I 'll give you the five later . |
16 | I 'll give you the cast list but it is more or less the same as last time . |
17 | Well I 'll give you the easy bit , |
18 | Oh dear I 'm sorry , I 'll give you the other hundred from for February . |
19 | ‘ I 'll give you the bad news from your Embassy there . |
20 | And I 'll give you the old name for it . |
21 | I 'll just , I 'll give you the forty P I 've with er let you keep the the magazines . |
22 | ‘ I 'll give you the same chance I 'd give a hungry vixen in a rabbit cage , ’ he growled . |
23 | Cos I did a weekend and so she said well erm I 'll tell you what Ann she said , I 'll give you a cheque myself she said cos you , you 'll I 'll pay you the same as |
24 | I 'll pay you the same as what I pay you on a Saturday is that okay ? |
25 | ‘ Okay , ’ said Bob affable , from now on I 'll call you the old tart . ’ |
26 | What I 'll do is I 'll read you the first paragraph of rule six and actually bend the rule and put those words in and it really does n't make any sense at all , so listen carefully on this one and do n't be surprised if you do n't understand me . |
27 | ‘ I could cook you the same food for a quarter of the price . |
28 | I well I could tell you the inside story of that but I 'm not going to but I will tell the outside , the public story . |
29 | ‘ I could ask you the same . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'd pay you the top rate . ’ |