Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | How d' ya get on at the dentist ? |
2 | ‘ That should suit you right down to the ground . ’ |
3 | ‘ Then I suggest you get back to the mill as soon as possible , before anyone notices that you 're missing . ’ |
4 | ‘ Well , I suggest you give up about the beginning of September . |
5 | ‘ Then I suggest you hop along to the end of the garden , ’ Sergeant told them . |
6 | In the matter of these smaller " possessions " , you might have thought that he would have let you get away with the things which you could not possibly do without , a set of fish-knives , for example , which had been a wedding present , or a " sketch of the Himalayas as seen from Darjeeling . |
7 | ‘ D' you go out in the evening ? ’ asked Patrice McKechnie . |
8 | Say you live just for the Kids |
9 | Team 1 is concentrating on the basement and ground floor , so I want you to go up to the 4th level as team 2 will be putting out the flames on floors 2 + 3 . |
10 | ‘ Grimm , ’ he said , ‘ I want you to go deep into the ruptured entrails of Vasilariov to search for another hydra . |
11 | ‘ I want you to go back to the house and telephone the Incident Room . |
12 | ‘ I want you to deal personally with the Potrovsky widow . |
13 | That is why I want you to listen carefully to the dreaded DOs and DON'Ts I am about to give you . |
14 | ‘ Midge , I want you to get back into the car , close the doors and lock them from the inside . ’ |
15 | ‘ I want you to get back to the docks and get everybody out as fast as you can . |
16 | Wycliffe said : ‘ I want you to come back to the Incident Room with me where you will be asked to make a full statement . ’ |
17 | ‘ I want you to stay here in the yard until he returns . |
18 | I want you to think back to the story of Mufaro |
19 | He wants you to go up to the villa . ’ |
20 | Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ? |
21 | PF1/6 — the ABORT key allows you to exit immediately from the option , without carrying out any further processing . |
22 | However , you will get more credit if you can put forward a solution which allows you to operate effectively with the staff you already have . |
23 | The harness really does take the pain out of windsurfing and allows you to stay out on the water far longer . |
24 | Here 's a checklist to help ensure you end up with the right advice . |
25 | When you walk you wait there for the first time do n't you ? |
26 | The further you climb away from the town centre , the more alive the custom is . |
27 | I imagine you came here with the intention of doing it up and then realised the enormous extent of the work needed to put it right . ’ |
28 | ‘ I will do your errand , my lord , ’ he said , ‘ and I 'll bring you word again from the Lord Owen . |
29 | I told you move over to the other side a little bit , you 've got plenty of room at the bottom , start again what 's the , what letter are you doing ? |
30 | " Perhaps I should have let that precious mother of yours catch you sneaking back into the house . " |