Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] you [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 No problem Mr Prospect , I 'm glad you feel that way however I am seeing you in a fortnight 's time , have a chat with him between then and now and when I see you next week I 'll ta or whenever the time 'll be , I 'll take his telephone number from you then .
2 I 'm telling you as a fact that I 'm the only person in this industry who 's done it .
3 Well I 'm telling you for a fact that St
4 I 'm telling you for a fact that Steven wo n't touch you .
5 Ca n't you stand the fact that I 'm seeing you as a fallible human being instead of the flawless cardboard cut-out you like to pretend to be ? ’
6 Well I I know I 'm putting you under a bit of pressure here on the basis that erm it 's lovely to be able to have a choice .
7 Then the hotel ( ‘ Charlie sent us , ’ ) and the assistant manager drawing her to one side ( ‘ I 'm putting you in a suite for a couple of hours .
8 I 'm sure I 'm keeping you from a million other appointments . ’
9 And I remember at the time , I was chasing you over a most ridiculous national press story that Emlyn did n't like the idea of you a pop singer appearing in one of his classics .
10 ‘ I did n't say I was taking you to a hotel , ’ he replied evenly .
11 If I was interviewing you as an , as a member of the institution as a , a local spokesman
12 We 're taking you for a check-up at the Royal Infirmary . ’
13 We 're moving you to a safe house in Wapping .
14 If we were to put you on a slimming diet providing you with 1,500 calories a day , you would be 500 calories short of your requirement and these would have to be taken from your body fat .
15 R's like they are putting you in a helpless position and expecting you to be able to operate from there .
16 ‘ I think , ’ she said , deliberately lowering the tone of her voice , which was bordering on the hysterical , ‘ that something happened to you in the past , you loved someone else , and it 's turned you into a bitter man .
17 It 's asking you for a type .
18 ‘ How difficult it is to see you as an enemy . ’
19 How if he is sending you with a bait to bring Owen to his death under cover of a parley , as the king 's council urged ?
20 He 's saved you from a long prison-term .
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