Example sentences of "[to-vb] you [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The water start uses the force of the wind to pull you out of the water and , when performed properly , is a faster and more efficient means of starting on all types of board . |
2 | Something hot to set you up for the journey . ’ |
3 | ‘ Do you want me to pick you up from the airport ? ’ |
4 | I said : ‘ You know as I drove along Princes Street to pick you up from the office I had a feeling I left something behind . |
5 | If the job or employer is unusual , then it may be helpful to go into more detail in advance of your interview , simply to allow whoever is vetting your application to pick you out from the crowd . |
6 | ‘ I was just trying to rule you out from the start . |
7 | Do , above all , make time to talk to your son or daughter — particularly if they want to sound you out on the subject . |
8 | At one point of the journey through them you can take to a boat , and to carry you back to the daylight there is a miniature railway . |
9 | Everything conspires to whisk you back into the past , including the statue of a fierce bearded mercenary leaning on his shield and grasping his pike firmly as though challenging you to try to take it from him . |
10 | I want you to get someone to drive you up to the hospital to see her . |
11 | If you leave after less than 5 years in the scheme ( 2 years after April 1988 ) , you can have a refund of your contributions , with a deduction to buy you back into the State scheme and to pay the tax you have previously not paid . |
12 | Indeed , I have been hoping to buy you out with the rest of my legacy . " |
13 | Our mortgage advisors will explain the details of how this mortgage works , but it is just one more way that the Bristol & West have found to help you out of the jungle . |
14 | I 've been sent — by those even higher up than I am — to fetch you back to the office . ’ |
15 | It 's not going to press you back in the seat on acceleration or break any speed records , but it 's far from sluggish — a 119mph top speed , in fact , and 0–62mph in 12.8 seconds . |
16 | Do n't I get any thanks for offering to put you up for the weekend ? ’ |
17 | Nero sends his luv and wants to put you in for the chariot racing next time . |
18 | ‘ It 'll give me a chance to fill you in on the situation , ’ he 'd told her . |
19 | notes you have made to fill you in on the background and performance of the company : |
20 | This will give you plenty of vitamins and minerals , to build you up for the elimination diet . |
21 | Their rooms were next to each other and identical : shabby exercises in spartan comfort , designed to keep you out of the room and in the hotel lounge . |
22 | However , one thing that is certain to hold you back in the learning process is a fear of breaking the model and you must conquer this or try something else . |
23 | How did you manage to persuade British Rail to allow you on to the train so you could drag me off ? ’ |
24 | A high-speed intellectual roller-coaster ride quite likely to toss you out of the car at the turn of the next page — or at best have you clinging on by the fingernails . |
25 | ‘ Believe it or not , my responsibility to my daughter rated higher in my mind than going to seek you out at the hotel . ’ |
26 | ‘ It was Faye , dear , silly Faye , with her ridiculous attempt to doll you up into the sort of woman she thought I 'd want . |
27 | I do n't think the boys are too keen to have you around at the moment , and I ca n't say I blame them . |
28 | Ought to have you back at the front in a matter of days , ’ she added sadly . |
29 | ‘ Blockbuster ! ’ is less satisfactory , however , a bunch of platform-heeled plodders that try in vain to get you on to the floor and dance round your handbag . |
30 | And , it 's , it 's better roll than keep on using the thumb to get you out of the keyboard but , if , I do n't want it to spoil |