Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And my parents , who , as Dad put it , " have quite enough to see you right " from the sale of used cars in Dad 's showroom , had paid the deposit for us as a wedding present . |
2 | ‘ Equally I believe that you should stop using smacking as a way of punishing a child when that child is big enough to hit you back — and that 's at quite an early age . |
3 | Some surfaces can make it bobble a bit , though not enough to put you off . |
4 | But if weather conditions are really severe , or bad enough to put you off , there is a way of literally getting around this ‘ obstacle ’ . |
5 | I thought I 'd gone to all that trouble to lure you into my net , sort out the money , only to send you back into his arms . |
6 | ‘ But this attack has hit him hard enough to call you back at once . |
7 | And I 'm glad enough to have you back , since you could not give me the grandson I hoped for — ’ |
8 | Enough to get ye far away from here . ’ |
9 | Thinking you were Napoleon was clearly not enough to get you out of the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' Independent Day School . |
10 | I 'm strong enough to take you on — and beat you — at your own devious little game ! ’ |
11 | Stand by Tim here after the news update at five o'clock to take you home in style . |
12 | Ant : You do n't like school discos " cos your mum turned up at the last one at nine o'clock to take you home , and Fungus announced it over the mike . |
13 | But the move to the climax does n't build with inexorable power , the backward placing of the horns and percussion finds the sound wanting , and the emotional grip simply is n't tight enough to pin you helplessly to the wall . |
14 | ‘ As to what he did , it 's safe enough to tell you now . |
15 | In fact mounting excitement sweeps him along impetuously enough to make you even wish for a little more restraint . |
16 | The bottom turn should be sharp enough to bring you back up to the top of the wave whereupon you perform what is known as a ‘ cut-back ’ in which you use all your weight on the windward rail to violently turn the board back down the slope of the wave . |
17 | She 's too far away to see you properly . |
18 | ‘ I heard you had married , Catherine , and I came , just to see you once , and then take my revenge on your brother Hindley . |
19 | It 's just to pick you up on a couple of points . |
20 | Just to cheer you up , I shall tell you about my journey home from the BBC . |
21 | She said to me : ‘ Look , just to shut you up , I 'll find a better place to hide it . ’ |
22 | You 've now all seen a project quality plan , but I 'd just like to go through a few of the headings just to advise you where I think the benefits lie . |
23 | Then , just to get you really thinking , you answer a second crucial question : What would I do if I had only six months to live ? |
24 | Yeah so just to get you so you understand about fractions , you know what 's going on and you can ask intelligent questions and your teacher 'll think , Oh she knows what she 's talking about . |
25 | Er , just to take you quickly through er the first part of the report and then hand over to Moat . |
26 | Just to show you once again all colour coded . |
27 | Just to show you how this has developed , you do n't need to copy this down , it 's something that you 'll do in the second year of your course , but we mentioned in particular here how you interact with people and what goes through your head . |
28 | it 's just to tell you just to show you how efficient that er our callers would be in a fire . |
29 | just to make you again so it 's not just the counties that I 'll need to ask |
30 | it 's just to tell you just to show you how efficient that er our callers would be in a fire . |