Example sentences of "[adv] of you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Donna Frizzell , I thought better of you ! ’ she thundered . |
2 | I had expected better of you . ’ |
3 | ‘ The guy who 's gone bust did n't have an environmentally friendly bone in his body , but I would have thought better of you , ’ Ashley declared . |
4 | He thinks very highly of you , you know . |
5 | ‘ The New York Times must think highly of you to send you abroad at your age , ’ she stated disarmingly . |
6 | " And Joe Hyde speaks highly of you too . " |
7 | Harvey thinks very highly of you and you 'll be a great comfort to him . |
8 | As they came alongside each other , Natasha said : ‘ I once asked Maurice why he thought so highly of you , Charlie . |
9 | ‘ He speaks highly of you , ’ she said . |
10 | ‘ Steve Entwistle speaks very highly of you as well , and he 's a man whose opinion I respect a lot . |
11 | She does n't think too highly of you , does she ? ’ |
12 | She 's not going to think very highly of you this morning . |
13 | ‘ But do all of you actually live inside this tree ? ’ |
14 | In the sonnet following the I appears only in the last line : ‘ And so of you , beauteous and lovely youth , /When that shall vade , my verse distils your truth . ’ |
15 | And so of you , beauteous and lovely youth , |
16 | ‘ The bloody cheek you 've got inside of you . |
17 | People can think as badly of you as you do of yourself . |
18 | So do not look for us coming Lily but think rather of you coming home if you have a mind . |
19 | Only a woman can understand what 's wrong , and there 's nothing any of you could do . |
20 | What he nor what he normally does is he , he grabs it off of you , and go run away with it . |
21 | And she off of you and |
22 | He said you did n't he gone off of you because you did n't write it . |
23 | It begins with John Helm of Yorkshire TV introducing the speakers : Helm : Right , gentlemen , we have n't won a championship title since 1967 , but both of you know the rules — three falls or one submission and any knockdown and the one still standing retires to a neutral corner . |
24 | Sinead O'Connor : the ‘ rigorous autobiography ’ , the way both of you seem to have stopped living in order to document more completely your adolescence . |
25 | Obviously I will send this to both of you and if David is back in England at an appropriate time he might like to join me in discussions with the programmer . |
26 | ‘ I 'll tell you , ’ she said , ‘ but first both of you will listen to what I have to say . ’ |
27 | But if ‘ Be aware ’ requires me to be aware both of you and of myself both from your viewpoint and from mine , it requires me also to let myself be moved towards both your goals and mine , as a necessary condition of becoming aware from either viewpoint . |
28 | I respect both of you equally . |
29 | ‘ Shut up ! both of you . ’ |
30 | ‘ May I still have the pleasure of walking to World 's End with the both of you ? ’ |