Example sentences of "put you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The guide-book warned us about hotel touts of your sort , and unless you make yourself scarce I shall put you into the hands of the Carabinieri . ’
2 Can put you in touch with local services .
3 The voice at the other end may be sullen , bored and indifferent or else cheerily superficial , but do n't let that put you off .
4 You should surround yourself with close friends — it will put you in a good mood for dealing with a financial matter .
5 Let's put you down as self-employed and get round it that way . ’
6 If you have been wrongfully turned out of your land , then , it is true , Common Law will put you back into possession ; but this is practically the only exception from the rule that the Common Law remedy for every wrong and every breach of contract is damages .
7 I 'll put you in charge of the guard and you 'll be as right as rain . ’
8 Leila will put you in a light trance .
9 The Women 's Therapy Centre ( offers individual or group therapy , unfortunately based only in London and quite expensive , but can put you in touch with a therapist in your area , and offer discounts to unemployed or low-waged ) : 6 Manor Gardens , London N7 6LA .
10 If you think you may be suffering from anorexia , bulimia , compulsive eating or an exercise obsession , you could also try your local doctor , or even a teacher or lecturer at college , and see if s/he could put you in touch with a counsellor or support group in your area .
11 But do n't let that put you off ; she remains the lucky owner of one of popular music 's most distinctive voices .
12 It should put you in the know , not keep you in the dark .
13 Even though your school may not have the most modern and well equipped building set in extensive playing fields serving a prosperous suburb this need not put you at a great disadvantage in marketing the school .
14 If you 've recently joined the NCT , or you have a new baby then let me know and I 'll put you in contact with another member who lives nearby .
15 I 'll put you down . ’
16 ‘ I could n't put you to that trouble .
17 Did Shirley put you up to this ? ’
18 At 78 he still refused to stop work : ‘ My advice to parents is not to give up to the rising generation the place you have occupied in the world so long , because there are some who are very near to you who would turn round and put you out homeless and penniless . ’
19 You might make sales , you 'll certainly make contacts and it probably wo n't put you off the world of TV forever .
20 If your marriage is on the rocks , the thing to do is throw a wobbly on a motorway at night so that your husband will put you out at the next lay-by .
21 Career-wise , especially , it seems you are destined to scale new heights and what takes place sometime around October 29 and again on November 3 will put you firmly in the big league and back in the money again .
22 But do n't let that put you off .
23 In the state of mind he 's in , he 'd rather put you in the workhouse than provide one penny towards bringing a child into the world whose father happens to be one of the Feltons .
24 For example will you be ready to give a 30 second summary of what you are doing , or will the effort completely put you off your stride ?
25 For more complex or specialised enquiries , your local branch or Business Centre will put you in touch with specialists including those in the column on the right .
26 Damages for breach of contract should put you as nearly as possible in the position that you would have occupied had your contract been performed properly — but no better .
27 If you have problems finding material , your library could put you in touch with a local history society .
28 macaroni surprise ) oh , he 'll put you on a pedestal ,
29 Although it might seem impossible to get cooperation from such a child , given his usual behaviour , this should not put you off .
30 This should not however put you off sampling : Joseph is an original .
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