Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] you [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But not any more , because you see this is how I look at it now : those kind of schools grind you into a certain way of thinking and … and somehow , unless you become very careful , you 're stuck that way for the rest of your life .
2 From beautiful , sun-drenched beaches to relics of an ancient civilisation , your dream vacation in Mexico welcomes you to a timeless world of colourful sights and sounds .
3 When a child loves you for a long , long time , says the Skin Horse , then you gradually become Real .
4 A short walk from this belvedere takes you to a wonderful steep wall which at its outer edge is taken by the final pitches of some famous harder routes like Spitophage Pervers and Dingomaniaque .
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7 Be it nuking the world , winning at Brand 's Hatch , or wrestling with pixies , will all this fantasy turn you into a blob-shaped brain-dead computer-zombie ?
8 The cobbled lane plunges you into a genial old quarter packed with restaurants .
9 Alternatively , use a rug or foam mat to protect you from a hard floor .
10 Well I think Mr represented you on a previous occasion , that 's why I 'm asking you now .
11 Datapost provides you with a same-day service in and between most UK business centres .
12 ‘ Is your sister expecting you at a specific time ? ’ asked Penry when they were on the way to Haverfordwest at last .
13 When the facades are swept away it is the use , misuse or disuse of courtesy that indicates whether a person respects you as a human being — or sees you and treats you as a nuisance , servant Or enemy .
14 The wonderful thing about the USPGA Tour 's year-ending statistics is that a quick perusal leaves you with a crystal- clear picture of what transpired in the previous year : Which players improved the most ; which were at the top of their games ; who won what and where , and when , and how .
15 ‘ He has no manners , eats like a peasant , talks like he needs salt on his marrow , and is as free with his smile as a tinker cheating you at a fair on a saint 's day .
16 Mr Carman went on : ‘ Is it right Mr Mellor visited you on a social basis in the daytime without his wife ? ’
17 The next time your having a trim it might be worth taking a closer look at the stylist snipping the curls around your ears and the junior getting you in a right lather at the backwash .
18 ‘ I 've made arrangements to take you to a second-hand shop .
19 I think other people see you as a second class citizen .
20 ‘ A lot of the record , ’ Rowland sighs , ‘ is about other people 's perceptions of you and how if enough people treat you in a certain way that 's what you become after a while .
21 A pleasant stroll through gently wooden slopes brings you to a small clearing of luxury homes …
22 See if you can get our people to introduce you to a few American officers ; broaden your mind .
23 Marcus keep you on a short leash , does he ?
24 ‘ You have already received some of the precious germ-plasm of our blessed Patriarch to kindle you as a true Imperial Fist … ’
25 Growing up is hard to do , when the terms of your parents ' will keeps you in a perpetual state of childhood .
26 I would advise against choosing a hypnotherapist who is anxious from the outset to charge you for a complete course of treatment .
27 Cigarette smoke at work is more of a problem , but if your colleagues smoke you might try asking your employer to provide you with a smoke-free environment .
28 As there are four men surrounding you in a close semicircle , you must aim for their weak point — the smaller of the two end men .
29 Invariably , Charles greets you with a good word and a winning smile .
30 Starting from the car park at Dartmeet , this four mile walk takes you through a contrasting landscape of open moorland , river valley and woodland .
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