Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've obviously caught you at a bad moment . |
2 | You then have to call an agency in order to obtain emergency relief , and they not only provide you with a temporary chef , but promise to send you details of all their head chefs currently seeking employment . |
3 | ‘ On the other hand , ’ Flittern said , folding himself onto the bench beside her , ‘ we could perhaps tempt you with a bottled rogue amorous thought , distilled at the first quarter of the moon , and salted with a spark of starlight . |
4 | If you have upgraded to Windows 3.1 then you might not know it but Microsoft were kind enough to supply you with a free diagnostic utility — MSD ( Microsoft System Diagnostic ) . |
5 | I feel you are all friends , so thank you for a lovely magazine . |
6 | If I may say so , you 're a bit long in the tooth to be an articled clerk , and — to make up for that — you have an air of authority that scarcely fits you for a junior position . |
7 | Could I just move you on a little bit ? |
8 | I 'm not tying you to a specific month , but about January nineteen eighty five you would give the figures for the printing of the first brochure |
9 | Even though your school may not have the most modern and well equipped building set in extensive playing fields serving a prosperous suburb this need not put you at a great disadvantage in marketing the school . |
10 | I know , I know , I know I should n't be angry cos it 's not , you know , obviously you 're not gon na think every time someone says they fancy you you 're not gon na think oh God he 's lying , there 's no reason , you should n't ever think that I mean what they 're doing now is just making you into a paranoid wreck . |
11 | The money wage just puts you into a particular sub-section of the general category " wage-earner " . |
12 | They just throw you in a white room , just a room with a white floor , white roof , white door . |
13 | I always receive you with a grateful heart . |
14 | Once the climb begins , the road winds steadily higher through the splendid beech trees of the Forêt d'lssaux , forever pointing you in a new direction and forever seeming to have no ultimate outlet upwards . |
15 | It 's so inspiring ; you get those low bass notes and that drone thing going , and it always puts you in a certain mood . ’ |
16 | Oh the teachers were very good , they usually greeted you with a big plum or something , if it was the right time of the year , which it usually was . |
17 | It will also provide you with a helpful forum for explaining your particular needs , and your views on the process and content of education . |
18 | We will also take you to a traditional silk factory , kindergarten and the local ‘ free ’ markets . |
19 | Any photo or object which can instantly remind you of a particular event , place , or happy feeling can be used to switch your attention to focus on this pleasant scenario . |
20 | At this stage , do n't be tempted to try to turn the model as this will inevitably lead you into a difficult situation with which you will not be able to cope . |
21 | What about people who will inevitably criticise you for a large canvas , half of which is black , and half of which is blue , and which is labelled ‘ Blue on Black ’ . |
22 | Answering this kind of question will inevitably involve you in a certain amount of guesswork , because you ca n't know for certain what has been going on , but some assumptions are more likely than others . |
23 | Well , Karen , I would n't rape you with a ten-foot pole . |
24 | Have n't seen you for a long time have you ? |
25 | Oh here 's another dog I think oh it 's Judy 's , not it 's not hello , have n't seen you for a long time , hello , have n't seen her for a long time , morning , good morning oh she 's a sweetie is n't she ? forgotten her name come and say hello , I have n't seen you for ages , so him once on the , good morning . |
26 | ‘ I have n't seen you in a long time . ’ |
27 | I have n't seen you in a long time . |
28 | But I did n't ring you for a critical appraisal of my work . |
29 | ‘ But tell me , dear boy , I do n't see you as a regular Informer reader ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Some'ow I ca n't see you in a woolly 'at an' bedsocks . ’ |