Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] you [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but they said we ca n't charge you for it he said we sell a new tube or sell you a new tyre he said we can charge you but we ca n't charge you labour .
2 I have done nothing — absolutely nothing ! — to compromise your professional integrity , or to lose you the respect of your colleagues .
3 When you call , Butlin 's will make a provisional booking and ask you to send in a booking form , available in a Butlin 's Holiday World Breakaways brochure or send you a copy .
4 Again , like teachers , there are one or two honest coppers , but in general they nick you for things you have not done or give you a sound slapping to make you remember them .
5 I think they either wanted to question you or give you a warning .
6 You had to satisfy the Traffic Commissioners , that what you are proposing would , would answer the cause , would n't give rise to erm great hardships to the travelling public and erm oh you 're preparing a fare increase about a year before it actually came up to , in front of the Commissioners and then he would erm , perhaps make some alterations or give you a date when you could apply .
7 If you lost a leg they 'd stick a false one on you or give you a set of wheels .
8 In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do .
9 That you know , that if anybody asks you to do this , or asks you a question connected with this , you can do it .
10 If , due to events beyond our control , we are no longer able to provide the holiday booked , we will return to you all monies paid , or offer you an alternative holiday of comparable standard .
11 Our independence is your guarantee that someone you can trust is overseeing your investment , selling your home , finding the shop or office that suits your business or renting you a luxury flat for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Central London .
12 I ca n't afford to take you out properly or buy you a proper Christmas present , or be able to tell you not to worry — I 'm twenty-eight years old and I 'm still living from hand to mouth like a bloody tramp .
13 However , this only happens if your debtor wants to defend the action or makes you an offer which you can and do refuse .
14 Or have you no thought of Hector Luath , and him maybe murdered dead ? ’
15 ‘ I 'm going to tuck you in , then go downstairs and make you a hot drink . ’
16 I declare she 'll outshine every woman in London and make you the envy of every man who meets her .
17 The psychological power is eroded because although the community can still disapprove of you and make you an outcast if you defy the hierarchy , beyond the community is the world of English people — an unfriendly world , but it does exist .
18 Made in the heart of Bavaria , Bergader Half Fat Blue with only 12.5% accomplishes both these ideals and offers you a brand new cheese with taste , character and a lower fat content .
19 The wheel of fortune has turned up trumps and offers you a handsome payola today .
20 onto the rail and offers you the last fruit ,
21 A note-form outline of the essay provides a clear conceptual structure , and offers you an overview , which — when inspected closely — should allow you to assess how coherent it is , and how clearly it moves to your conclusion .
22 I 'll go downstairs and make you a hot drink . ’
23 Oh I think I 'm going to go and make you a bottle , make you a bottle shall I ?
24 Let me go and make you a cup of tea .
25 I 'll come up in a minute and bring you a cup of tea .
26 With this in mind we take a look at the kind of thing the cold weather walker should be wearing on page 26 and bring you the latest thermals on page 24 .
27 WOW ! is a new three-part course for teenagers , designed to meet the challenges of teaching young beginners and bring you the rewards of success .
28 Let his man make his way back there , and let me have the third horse and bring you the quickest way to Ullesthorpe .
29 ‘ And when he finds it , then you want us to kill him and bring you the Volvo and the Time Sprout . ’
30 ‘ I 'll see your ‘ buggered ’ and raise you a ‘ shagged out ’ . ’
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