Example sentences of "i [vb infin] you [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Here , let me shield you from the wind . ’ |
2 | Let me introduce you to the world of press releases . |
3 | Let me introduce you to the class . |
4 | Might I congratulate you on the birth of Henry , or Harry as I notice he is to be called from the announcement in the papers . |
5 | What time shall I see you in the morning ? ’ |
6 | Allowing her to change the subject , he offered , ‘ Shall I meet you in the foyer after breakfast , say nine-thirty ? |
7 | Shall I take you to the nurse ? ’ he asks me . |
8 | Right , can I take you to the recommendation on page six . |
9 | Right , can I take you to the recommendation on page nine that the programme be circulated to all members of the committee . |
10 | Can I take you to the recommendation on page five of the report then . |
11 | Right , can I take you to the amended recommendation on page forty nine . |
12 | ‘ Hey lads , ’ he would shout as he pushed his head through the door , ‘ Did I tell you about the cover from ‘ What Difference … ’ ? |
13 | Shall I tell you about the very first little baby ? |
14 | ‘ That would be nice , but sha n't I tell you about the Fire Country of Fael-Inis now ? ’ |
15 | Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ? |
16 | Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ? |
17 | Did I tell you about the cocktail that Sal told me called erm |
18 | ‘ Shall I leave you in the care of the good professor ? ’ |
19 | John , how much do I owe you for the erm the lens ? |
20 | Might I remind you of the work of Dr. Bowlby , who pointed out the effects of mother deprivation on children ? |
21 | Erm seven comes headed satisfactory access , but can I remind you of the County Council 's er criterion which w which is Have good access or be able to provide good access , to the primary road network , but avoid unacceptable traffic consequences on any single part of the network . |
22 | ‘ Do I strike you as the sort of man who 's attracted to Amazons ? ’ he asked , his grey eyes flicking curiously on her face , waiting to hear what she would say , but , she felt , not terribly concerned whether she replied or not . |
23 | May I visit you in the evenings , or will you come for a walk with me on Sundays ? |
24 | Shall I accompany you on the violin ? |
25 | ‘ Can I help you with the tray ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Sure , but ca n't I help you in the Plaster Room ? ’ |
27 | Might I ask you through the Chair ? |
28 | At least let me take you to the rooms I share with Master Dratslinger . |
29 | ‘ Come , let me take you in the carriage . ’ |
30 | ‘ First let me thank you for the great job you are doing with the ‘ Nottingham Graduate ’ . |