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

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1 We have teamed up with Phonogram records to fly you and a guest to the States and put you up in a swanky hotel for a week 's luxury holiday .
2 " Then I will hope to have the pleasure of meeting you again in the ancient city of the Annamese emperors , " said the governor , smiling again .
3 ‘ If it 'll make you even in the smallest degree more cheerful . ’
4 ‘ Tell me how old the stones are , and I 'll ring you again in a few days . ’
5 A word of caution at this point : do not list specific skills that you do not have unless you feel that the lack of these skills is holding you back in a particular area .
6 Since this issue of the NI is devoted to language we thought we might join them for once , but give our own particular slant and maybe set you off in a different direction .
7 Well , only the chap who rogered you regularly in the sixties . ’
8 It 's us who untied you back in the Emerald Suite .
9 ‘ You came up against outdoor players , many of them farmers who would simply barrel you backwards in the tight and , if they got to you , in the loose . ’
10 We 'll fix you up in the best hotel on the station .
11 We 'll fix you up in the best hotel on the station .
12 I 'm not taking you home in a stroppy mood Aaron we left home in a a stroppy mood
13 They twirled you around in the Gay Gordons at Ilkley with clammy hands .
14 ‘ Adam brought you here in the first place , my lamb . ’
15 ‘ But you still have n't told me what brought you here in the first place . ’
16 Likewise , sir ’ ( to the Manager ) ‘ I shall be grateful if you can help in one or two practical ways — I 'll tell you how in a few minutes .
17 Career-wise , especially , it seems you are destined to scale new heights and what takes place sometime around October 29 and again on November 3 will put you firmly in the big league and back in the money again .
18 Now that really does put you directly in the front-line when you 're answering the phone , so that call could be for anybody , when you take up a night-line call .
19 ‘ I 'll ask you again in a few days ’ time , ’ he said , ‘ and remember , it is n't me you 're refusing , but God ! ’
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