Example sentences of "[vb pp] you [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In due course I will answer it for you , that and many other things that I know have quizzed you these past years . ’ |
2 | Pete 's reminded you that Martin 's away . |
3 | How come you that , you a half-breed ? ’ |
4 | ‘ If he has done you such injury this fellow must be held to account . ’ |
5 | Have I done you any harm ? |
6 | Erm , just a point of information , I think er on the hundred and thirty-one million , including the Lincoln , and I think er they would have been you would have been under serious er distress on that , because the information I have had from the Department of Transport , is that if the Lincoln scheme had gone ahead , it would have effectively blocked everything else for the next five years , and that would n't have done you any good , from where you 're elected , either . |
7 | No , looks as though they 've done you some sort of . |
8 | " I have met you several times with Edward . " |
9 | Nice to have met you both . ’ |
10 | Christina disliked her nasal drawl , and said for the final time , ‘ Well , nice to have met you both . |
11 | ‘ Yes , lovely to have met you both . |
12 | Had you not I would have lent you some instructional literature — onanism is , you see , terribly important , a most efficacious ritual . |
13 | We 've missed you these last two weeks . ’ |
14 | It is significant that one of the few occasions when the author of Ancrene Wisse hints at the contemplative experience occurs in his account of the behaviour appropriate at the Mass : ( After the kiss of peace in the Mass , when the priest communicates , forget the world , be completely out of the body , and with burning love embrace your Beloved who has come down from heaven to your heart 's bower , and hold Him fast until He has granted you all that you ask . ) |
15 | Otherwise Signor Gismondi would not have granted you this rare opportunity . |
16 | ‘ I 've barely seen you these last few days . |
17 | ‘ I 've hardly seen you this evening , have I ? |
18 | I have n't seen you both for such a long time , and you 're both of you just ! |
19 | ‘ I do n't suppose that 's made you many friends back in the lab . |
20 | ‘ Now I have made you some tea , ’ Dorothea said , coming into the room . |
21 | I 've made you some toast , nice and hot . |
22 | ‘ I 've made you some bacon sandwiches , ’ she said diffidently ten minutes later . |
23 | It is time that your creative talents were developed alongside individuals who are of like mind and outlook , and you could not wish for a better planetary set-up to further your aims and ambitions : the past few years have taught you all you need to know about self-survival . |
24 | ‘ And you , Kraal of the distant South , must try to remember all I have taught you these long years and pass it on . |
25 | The doctors and nurses knew too and just treated you any old way . |
26 | You should make sure you know where the parents can be contacted , and that they have given you all the information you are likely to need about the child . |
27 | I 've given you all a choice , but you 're the only one who is getting it straight , all cards on the table . |
28 | ( A rush ) I 've given you all this . |
29 | Dr Greene must have given you all the facts . ’ |
30 | ‘ I can not manage without you either and I 've given you all the time I intend to , ’ he whispered against her mouth . |