Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 It causes no pollution , either in terms of fuel consumption or noise , yet finding yourself suddenly cowering in the shadow of a huge coloured parachute at the top of a hill where you imagined yourself to be alone , bursts the illusionary balloon of solitude and remote wilderness for me .
2 Right , and you get them to something that you can deal with , because the one thing you can not deal with right , we want to think it over , it is n't matter where you take them to , right whether it 's the bathroom window , whether it 's the one in
3 You have to care for them , which means starting from where they are in life , not where you want them to be , and taking their lives and lack of belief seriously .
4 Buying direct from the charity , or a charity-run shop , is the best way to make sure the money goes where you want it to .
5 training your dog to relieve itself where you want it to .
6 It 's if it goes where you want it to that 's hard .
7 Either you tip the dustmen to take it away or you take it to the tip yourself .
8 So I said do you want the truth or you want me to yourself ?
9 when I spoke to about it she said that you told her to hand it over to my department cos it was a national account
10 She goes on slowly and naively : ‘ I 'm really glad , in a way , that you took me to that place .
11 It 's just that you wrote one to another girl .
12 ‘ I insist that you take me to a fastline terminal .
13 Unfortunately it was received too late to go through the formal council procedure , but I do hope that you allow me to hand it to the council secretary later who it is addressed to .
14 ‘ And I think , after all the hours I have put in for nothing teaching you to ride , that you owe it to me to do your level best to win this competition .
15 So much is at stake when you start a job that you owe it to yourself to think all the implications through .
16 Or is it that you want him to ? ’
17 ‘ I do n't find it particularly surprising that you allowed yourself to be seduced by her .
18 As I understand it , you were continuing the same metaphor when you told me that you wanted me to be a kind of groundsman .
19 You said , I think , that you wanted me to ‘ check the condition of the pitch ’ and to ‘ make sure there 's a goal somewhere down the other end of the field ’ .
20 ‘ I do n't think you will , ’ said the Brownie Guider , ‘ but I do know for certain that you faced what to you was great danger with wonderful bravery . ’
21 The point is , that you need yourself to be surrounded by other supportive adults for your own erm sanity and well being and that 's why I think erm you need an , a whole extended situation and you need to change the way people feel about , about children so that , children have more access to adults in general , and adults have more access to children in general .
22 When you listen to their records they 're always a lot slower than you perceive them to be .
23 Rather than you selling it to the boss and then all the trouble .
24 ‘ Look , Scott , we do n't want to be here any more than you want us to be here , ’ Gregson told him .
25 I thought , you either do it , so you do it to here and I bet he fell for it did he ?
26 She hesitated before adding , ‘ I doubt if Anna would have to get you drunk afore you did it to her . ’
27 Erm you gave a a very full account of the sort of pressures that erm you were under because you did n't have a job and you related it to the necessity of involving yourself in what you euphemistically called the black economy .
28 If it is not set and you wish it to be then you should contact your LIFESPAN Manager .
29 If it is not set and you wish it to be then you should contact your LIFESPAN Manager .
30 Once before I told you something that Angela Thirkell said , and you sold me to Edna [ E. Box , the painter ] , who sold you to Olivia , who told someone else , who straightway wrote it in a letter to Angela herself .
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