Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd drop old ladies off at Victoria Station and the black cab drivers used to be very grumpy with us — in fact they used to punch you very hard in the mouth .
2 How about all the work you do must bring you right up against a lot of raw emotion .
3 down here the fir , eighth year parents into the sixth of July and judging , working back from weeks that we 'll need to collect information it could bring you right back into the twelfth
4 So I also want to thank you very deeply from the innermost parts of my heart , for having given an opportunity for some of us to work in Britain to have accepted us and worked with us to build the solidarity movement that brought the apartheid regime to its knees .
5 Jean and Martin Currie would like to thank you very much for the clothes , blankets and chocolates you have donated recently — these have been distributed through the Glasgow City Mission .
6 Mr Mason has asked me to thank you very much for the invitation to attend the announcement of the name of the winning architect chosen to design the new Museum on 13th August .
7 Here 's the address , and I 'll see you sometime tomorrow with the stuff . ’
8 And of course , I 've told you earlier on in the week , that you only get paid on
9 forty five and then I 'll have the money to give you straight away for a
10 And if you 've ever been there and taken the trip on the little boat which takes you right in to the base of the falls themselves , you 'll have seen that there 's a hydro electric station which takes power from the water at night , when some of the force is diverted , and instead of the water going over the falls it goes through the hydro electric station .
11 He 'll take you safely out of the country and give you a hundred thousand pounds . ’
12 This was a very important speech in developing the plot of the play because it tells you much more about the slightly muddled character of Brutus and his reason for killing Caesar ( to help the public ) .
13 And rugs do n't scratch you just so between the ears .
14 Pressing the ESCAPE key at any other time will lead you quickly back through the menu system until you reach the main menu again .
15 That I should n't have swept you straight off to the church ?
16 Starting in this issue , our six-month course will begin by taking you right back to the basics .
17 " Look , mate , if you ca n't make it in bed , if she is n't finding you quite up to the mark , do n't take your frustration out on the rest of us .
18 ‘ Well … say if someone serves you fairly often in a shop , you recognize them when you 're in the shop , but if you meet them somewhere quite different , like at the races , you ca n't remember who they are . ’
19 Only in very strong winds does it pull you completely out of the water .
20 And David says that your husband is a doctor : he ought to have sent you straight up to the mountains . ’
21 Fellow Tablers I thank you most sincerely for the honour and opportunity you have given me to become your sixtieth National President .
22 Thank you so much for the tea . ’
23 And thank you so much for the beautiful card , the towel and bookmarks .
24 Thank you so much for the advice , ’ Alyssia muttered , relieved that some of the tension had been dissolved .
25 Thank you so much for the advice , ’ she told him with icy calm , ‘ but I can assure you that it was n't necessary . ’
26 Thank you so much for the information , ’ she muttered with cold politeness .
27 Thank you so much for the mince pies — you never forget me — ’
28 Thank you once again for a wonderful holiday ’ .
29 If they asked me to say thank you very much at the end of a shit interview I would n't , and if they did n't like it , I 'd probably leave .
30 Thank you very much for the lift . ’
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