Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Because if you are I 'd better count you out of the reckoning right away . |
2 | Walking uphill can suddenly bring you out of the mist and into the sunshine , with beautiful panoramas . |
3 | Thinking you were Napoleon was clearly not enough to get you out of the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' Independent Day School . |
4 | The Church will gladly welcome you back into the fold . |
5 | But can I just refer you back to the words of P B G three where it says quite clearly in paragraph thirty three . |
6 | I 'd like to just bring you back to the first question you asked , which was how do you define sexual harassment . |
7 | Can I just bring you back to the item before us , which is ‘ This Common Inheritance ’ , and ask you to endorse the sub-committees suggestions , i.e. repeat them , as comments from the health committee , with the additions from the vice-chair on environmental protection agency . |
8 | O one O just gets you out of the country . |
9 | So Just just so we 're absolutely certain then , sorry if I if I can just take you back to the the l the areas spelt out in paragraph one one . |
10 | I 'll just put you through to the staff room . ’ |
11 | Well yeah they just shove you out on the street , they got ta especially if you got children they got ta re-house you . |
12 | ‘ He will always follow you back to the farm . ’ |
13 | Clicking on OK takes you back to the current document , leaving COUNT in its original empty state . |
14 | ‘ They 'll know all about you , of course , but Peter Jennings thinks they 'd rather have you out of the country than poking about up in the north . |
15 | All in all , my girl , you 're lucky Dr Penry Meredith Vaughan did n't throw you back in the sea . ’ |
16 | If ankle-length coats do n't suit you down to the ground , then short ones are not quite extinct . |
17 | hold on , hold on , just a moment , she does n't know , but a biopsy can take a week , a week to come through , she would n't expect you out before the weekend |
18 | ‘ She 's twelve years old , nice old girl , good mouth and nice manners which puts her ahead of some women — and she wo n't set you down in the dirt . |
19 | I may well take you up on the offer . ’ |
20 | Making things which look just that bit better is so easy , it 's worth a little extra trouble and will surely take you out of the learner stage . |
21 | In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do . |
22 | Would n't take you out of the because he 'd go up there . |
23 | We ca n't have you down in the dumps like this . |
24 | If Christian catches us he wo n't have you back on the farm again . ’ |
25 | Dark , malevolent and powerful , MESSIAH are proof that a murky goth past need n't hold you back in the dance arena . |
26 | If you do , I shall simply stand you out in the wind for a while . ’ |
27 | But I ca n't get you out of the girls ’ house . ’ |
28 | He should then carry you on with the next question . |
29 | English tourists might like to be reminded that the ghastly visitor centres , the scant toilet facilities and the gruesome catering in the West Highlands of Scotland are there to get you back for the fact you won . |
30 | ‘ I will have a few casts here , Blair , then follow you down to the next pool , ’ I suggested . |