Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] you another [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lucy said with a hint of triumph , ‘ I told you another car would come along soon . ’
2 Oh well , I told you another time then !
3 Can I pour you another cup of tea Ian ?
4 If I give you another example of that .
5 I tell you another year of feasibility studies will take us to the point of no return .
6 Conservative Club , and my wife she wa we were both members there oh and there was a , I tell you another shop that probably I have n't mentioned , just before you get to the White Hart there was Thompsons the butcher 's shop with er they got three or four er daughters I remember .
7 I tell you another option , tell you another option you 've got in it , you can put down your G T I as well you can go in a G T I
8 I tell you another thing that amazes me , how any one with a Sovereign right , were a Sovereign in those days , could have given up the palace of Westminster which is so beautiful , palace , together I suppose reigned after the Duke of is it ?
9 And I tell you another thing I noticed , I cut through the car park in the lane behind Shirley 's one day this week , I went through and and the back door of the old police station 's open .
10 I tell you another thing they do
11 can I tell you another thing , any job with Government funding do n't go into it
12 Can I tell you another reason why as well
13 ‘ Can I get you another drink ? ’
14 ‘ I 've got to get back to town , ’ Maxim said , ‘ but can I get you another drink ? ’
15 Shall I get you another bottle ?
16 I breathe you another pattern
17 I breathe you another pattern ,
18 Here , let me pour you another cup … ‘
19 And let me give you another quote : ‘ I love the vanquished , but I also love the victors . ’
20 Let me give you another example .
21 Now , let me bring you another drink . ’
22 Come on darling you 've got to go , we see you another day , should we ?
23 ‘ Let me get you another coffee .
24 ‘ Let me get you another coffee , ’ Luke offered , then added , ‘ That is , if you 're alone . ’
25 I wanted full-time percussion because it 's like the pedal steel — it gives you another dimension and enables you to do so much more , arrangement-wise . ’
26 Similarly the stages of a formal spoken discourse are also often clearly marked with utterances such as ‘ I rest my case ’ , ‘ Let me ask you another question ’ , or ‘ Next witness ’ .
27 Let me ask you another question .
28 Let me ask you another question , or looking , looking towards the future .
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