Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] you " in BNC.

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1 I 'll be happy to give you her address , or send it on for you .
2 Put all your valuables and extra cash in the hotel safe every day , neither leave it in your room ( hotel rooms are too easily broken into ) nor carry it around with you .
3 To find out what sort of bottom exists in a swim just stick on a heavy leger and drag it back towards you .
4 I 'll come up tomorrow afternoon and make it up to you . ’
5 I 'll come down on that day and pick it up from you at 2pm .
6 You see we 'll keep good hold of him , and bring him back to you bound , if need be .
7 You 're making a point , and then he comes in and finishes it off for you .
8 I concentrate on your face and say something back to you .
9 There , they would check it off and whoosh it back to you with the customer 's change and the docket stamped .
10 Go to a pushbike shop they whip them off and whip them on for you you buy , you know , if you go out and buy one then just take wheel with you they 'll stick them straight on .
11 After all , death frightens the hell out of everyone ; so once you 'd gone and got it over with you might feel quite light-hearted . ’
12 All smelly , and then he gets downs on you , and takes it out on you .
13 I will make notes , and pass them on to you . ’
14 that if had relinquished all his responsibility regarding the mortgage and so on and signed it over to you , then you could have turned round and say alright that 's it , I 'm going to sell the house
15 At the end of July , with Responsions successfully behind him as well as a happy celebratory birthday outing for Helen spent with Harry and Janet , Edward was still as hesitant as in his early letters to Hooton : ‘ May I bring a paper in manuscript and talk it over with you ?
16 You ca n't push and slap me around like you do her , ’ she said , pointing her finger at me .
17 But do n't try and drag me down with you .
18 Erm , very briefly , erm , Councillor passed over to me , erm , a report from the planning committee about planning policy guidelines , the countryside and the rural economy , and I thought it was quite a good paper , so we 've copied it and sent it round to you .
19 I was upset and taking it out on you .
20 and brought them in on you know , erm sort of
21 I 'd love to save the taxpayers some money and shoot it out with you . ’
22 I 'll tape it and play it back to you .
23 I said do you want me to go and let them out for you ?
24 This is useful practise to prepare for the time when you allow the dog off the leash for the first time , and call it back to you .
25 I 'll get him and put him in for you . ’
26 Then Ted can work out a market price and phone it through to you in a day or so .
27 Take your audience by the hand and lead them along with you .
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