Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But you could get Johann to meet you tomorrow night , could n't you ? |
2 | The system is called the Arva 8000 and when I get round to absorbing some technical literature on the subject I 'll bring you more news . |
3 | And you can say well look I told you so dad . |
4 | I told you so Labour and the Lib Dems betrayed democracy , says Stephen Howe |
5 | A black cleaning woman backed away from a door , a mop in her hand , and a complete family came outside , moving awkwardly with suitcases , uneasy in a place where they charge you more money if you stay past noon . |
6 | ‘ I shall give you more bread , ’ he said . |
7 | If you can not afford the furniture or floorcovering you want , further trips to shops or markets , or looking at suppliers ' catalogues , should give you more inspiration . |
8 | It 's open 24 hours a day , seven days a week , and will give you more information about heart valve donation . |
9 | Barnardo 's ‘ Positive Options ’ or a social worker from the home finding unit of your local social services department can give you more information about how this might work . |
10 | At local level most offices have a TU representative who can give you more information about joining the relevant union and the services they offer . |
11 | Somebody said , ‘ Can I give you more wine ? ’ |
12 | Gybing in gusts will give you more speed . |
13 | If you have problems socializing , looking better might give you more confidence but you still might have to give yourself that final push to get out there and start mingling . |
14 | To talk , the teachers do n't give you there telephone number if there 's any trouble do they ? |
15 | So , I 'll send you more information after I 've talked to her . |
16 | I want to turn this right round because a couple of people have mentioned guilt and er I I suspect that one of the reasons that women are a bit worried about talking about depression or or campaigning for changes in policy , or more funding , or or whatever , is that for a long time women have been thought of as the weaker sex , more emotional , more nervous , by a , a a male establishment , I 'm talking about past centuries , is n't there a case for saying there 's actually we have a right to be depressed , I mean , obviously it 's normal , ninety three of you get depressed from time to time , the majority of you do n't think you clinically depressive if it is , if it 's normal to be depressed should n't the services to cope with depression , if we need outside help , be there and there 's no shame in it ? |
17 | Jill 's phoning you tomorrow morning . |
18 | and save you much time and problems on administration . |
19 | I suppose it is because I consider you almost family , Hans . |
20 | I 'll see you again mum , okay ? |
21 | Well , I 'll see you soon darling . |
22 | It 's for all week so I 'll see you tomorrow afternoon . |
23 | ‘ I 'll see you tomorrow afternoon . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'll see you tomorrow night . ’ |
25 | ‘ What time shall I see you tomorrow night , Johnny ? ’ |
26 | I 'll see you tomorrow night then ? |
27 | I 'll see you tomorrow morning . ’ |
28 | I 'll see you tomorrow morning , got to do a shift . |
29 | I 'll see you then dad . |
30 | I said , I 've told you already son , I 've stopped smoking . |