Example sentences of "i [verb] you to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Stair thrust an arm around him , laid his head on Neil 's shoulder , and said , ‘ Let me treat you to a good ‘ un at Rachel 's , Neil , ’ which completed the destruction of any desire Neil might have had to treat himself . |
2 | Let let me introduce you to a nurse , a nurse called Nicola . |
3 | Let me introduce you to the world of press releases . |
4 | Let me introduce you to the class . |
5 | ‘ Good afternoon , ladies and gentlemen , it is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the magic of television … ‘ |
6 | I 'll tell Ton I send you to the shop , you get a frozen packet of |
7 | I want you to the box . |
8 | That bit I put in about knowing if we were being followed when I drove you to the station will stop them trying to do just that , will keep them away from here . |
9 | And for the benefit of those readers who are persuaded by his arguments ( and those who are not , too ) , may I refer you to a letter from Simon Kyte appealing for financial and professional help for the Humanitarian Appeal for Victims of the Yugoslav Civil War . |
10 | ‘ May I refer you to an unimpeachable authority : Mr John Camden Hotten , author of a biography of Dickens , and also , he paused impressively , a life of Thackeray , refers to it in 1870 as Bleak House . |
11 | ‘ I threw you to the crocodiles to save my job . ’ |
12 | But I knocked you to the floor , and the blow was so hard that it made my hand throb for hours afterwards . |
13 | And yet if I refer you to no other example than that little one-legged girl whom we saw not so long ago in our Provence , does n't your universal statement collapse ? ’ |
14 | Well I I refer you to the answer I 've I 've just given you . |
15 | Shall I take you to the nurse ? ’ he asks me . |
16 | Right , can I take you to the recommendation on page six . |
17 | Right , can I take you to the recommendation on page nine that the programme be circulated to all members of the committee . |
18 | Can I take you to the recommendation on page five of the report then . |
19 | Right , can I take you to the amended recommendation on page forty nine . |
20 | The tragedy unfolds through wonderful music — from the tentative If I Loved You to the final tear-jerker You 'll Never Walk Alone . |
21 | I compare you to a flea on an elephant 's back , shouting — ‘ unless you behave better , I shall bite you . ’ |
22 | Tomorrow morning may I invite you to a complimentary breakfast of tinned yam , tinned pineapple , tinned paw-paw , Belgian coffee , German rolls , Swiss sugar and English butter processed and packed in Kenya ? |
23 | ‘ Ah , mortal , when first I called you to the pool in the Forest , you came swift as a bird — and I felt then that our souls answered to each other . |
24 | Can I press you to a candied starfish ? ’ |
25 | My Lord the first er issue is as a matter of English law and the English law position , my Lord in making my main submissions to your Lordship I took you to the case , we looked at the statements of er the House of Lords and er Lord in particular with whom the other Law Lords agreed , my Lord do you wish to go back to the fact again ? |
26 | ‘ Would you have preferred I leave you to the tender mercies of your American admirer ? ’ |
27 | ‘ You run and stumble and I bear you to the ground . ’ |
28 | Now how about I take you to a doctor I know in Swiss Cottage . |
29 | At least let me take you to the rooms I share with Master Dratslinger . |
30 | Suppose you allow me to take you to the Odeon ? ’ |