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

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1 Someone may grab your collar with both hands in order to head-butt you in the face , or may seize you by the hair to punch you .
2 It is also what your collection people , sales people , delivery people and the grapevine tell you or should tell you about your customers .
3 It 's all I can or will tell you .
4 We reserve the right in any circumstance to cancel your holiday , and , in this event , we will return to you all monies you have paid us or will offer you an alternative available holiday to purchase , or comparable standard , in no case , except for reasons of war etc. ( see Important note above ) , will your holiday be cancelled less than 8 weeks before the scheduled departure date .
5 The important thing is to avoid mistaken career moves , no matter how much your employer wants — or will pay you — to make them . ’ . .
6 Your Field Officer will either provide you with direct advice and support or will put you in touch with someone who can help .
7 Many of them offer a mail-order service or can give you details of your local stockist .
8 You make a withdrawal , they take it away and let's say you can go overdrawn , so you 've got eighty pound in the building society , and you take a hundred out , how much have you got left now ?
9 a doctor who will give advice and treatment and may refer you to a specialist drug-abuse centre for help ;
10 This will enable you to develop a better appreciation of the skills and aptitudes of young people and may help you to enhance your recruitment procedures .
11 When interest rates are low , the endowment loan becomes more cost effective and may allow you to pay it off early .
12 Certainly Venus protects your interests while the planetary storm rages mid-month and may provide you with a real romantic or financial fillip .
13 We are aware that you are currently residing in the United States and must inform you that it will be necessary for you to come to London and report to our offices with appropriate means of identification .
14 I 'm afraid I did n't think the thing through , and must tell you , therefore , to expect me looking both younger and handsomer than you remember me .
15 He can luff you , but rule 40 says that , prior to the start , luffing must be slow and must give you room and opportunity to keep clear .
16 Your CV is your ambassador , and must represent you well when you try to get a job .
17 Most rowing clubs do n't insist on immediate payment of an annual membership fe ( usually between £80 and £100 ) and should give you the opportunity to train with other club members before making a commitment .
18 An icy wind was blowing , but the moment Modi saw me he came and said , quite casually , as if referring to something he did n't need in the least : ‘ Look here , I 'll sell you my overcoat , it 's much too big for me and should fit you nicely . ’ ’
19 ’ . Your councillor is your elected representative and should grant you some of his/her time .
20 The school should also set up regular times for reviewing progress and should alert you to any difficulties your child may be experiencing .
21 The further reading I recommend can help you to challenge some commonly held assumptions about where stress comes from , and should help you to structure your own plan for coping with it in a way which is appropriate to you personally .
22 The documentation is comprehensive and should help you master the more technical aspects of the program .
23 A JACKET for your water tank will cost between £6 to £8 and should save you £15 to £20 a year .
24 It may be an ark , but one on which anthropophagy is rife ; an ark skippered by some crazy greybeard who beats you round the head with his gopher-wood stave , and might pitch you overboard at any moment .
25 Nowadays a thoughtful parent will say , ‘ Do n't pick up things from the floor and put them in your mouth ; they are dirty and might make you ill .
26 Workouts featured by stars like Hollywood tough guy Dolph Lundgren and TVam 's Lizzie Webb may not help fight the flab and could land you in bed for weeks , says BBC TV 's Watchdog .
27 This stage resembles planning your essay outline , and could give you your necessary paragraph headings ( particularly since an exam essay gives room for only a few paragraphs ) .
28 Mr Gargery asks me to tell you he will be in London soon , and could visit you at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning , at Mr Herbert Pocket 's rooms , if that is all right with you .
29 Then the receiver would know that this was a trustworthy messenger and could treat you accordingly .
30 The nurse may be able to supply you with pants and pads , and could tell you if there is a laundry service or a collection service for disposable pads in your area .
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