Example sentences of "[vb past] you [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Carman went on : ‘ Is it right Mr Mellor visited you on a social basis in the daytime without his wife ? ’
2 Glasgow 's Taj Mahal transported you beyond the eastern sky to infinity .
3 ‘ I ca n't believe it … definitely the Hamlet if I want it — I 've worked with those people before ; remember I told you about the provincial-theatre year ? ’ she said , scrambling her words .
4 That was when I met you for the first time , last week , at the consciousness-raising group that we started at the women 's centre a few weeks ago .
5 However , he planned you as a unique person for a unique purpose .
6 A useful outcome is the third ingredient , for what would be the point of skills that led you to a useless outcome ?
7 Or scanned you at a maiden aunt 's ,
8 I think if you got maybe a twenty five year old who came to your school for a week and got you in a small group and talked about it , it would be great on a one to one basis .
9 and I interrupted you about the casual ward , so you did n't really finish that ?
10 After all , ’ he threw at her , ‘ I 'm sure it was a mere oversight that they forgot you in the first place . ’
11 Also , when you die you get to choose whereabouts on the screen to restart , avoiding the trap of landing you right in the middle of what killed you in the first place .
12 The tragedy unfolds through wonderful music — from the tentative If I Loved You to the final tear-jerker You 'll Never Walk Alone .
13 And if , because of that , you never want to see me again — because , after all , I am no better than Havvie ; I simply raped you in a different way — ’ And , having lapsed into complete incoherence , he fell silent , not knowing what to say , except to add humbly , ‘ I think that your father approves of my suit , but that is no matter .
14 It was me who warned you of the Fascist element infiltrating at Danino 's .
15 both , really I think they both hit you at the same time
16 Well I think Mr represented you on a previous occasion , that 's why I 'm asking you now .
17 ‘ When I saw you for the first time , I thought for a moment you were Sybil — come back to plague me . ’
18 ’ Actually I saw you at the Central Conference last month . ’
19 ‘ Lucky thing I saw you in the rear mirror just as I was driving off ! ’
20 ‘ I saw you in the High Street the other day , ’ he would say , in a tone that suggested that it was quite impossible for Henry to have seen him .
21 At the end of the path another kissing gate brought you to the rough farm lane running past Milford House , owned by the Ware family , the Salisbury leather magnates .
22 And when you wanted to buy something like a three piece suite , you went to somewhere like Bentalls and they took you into a little room , soon as you said to the man well I want to buy this on hire purchase and you went in to a little room and the man sat down and you filled in a long form .
23 Thus the author of A Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens , probably Richard Overton , reminded the House of Commons in 1646 that " wee are your Principalls , and you our Agents- … wee possessed you with the same Power that was in our selves …
24 In the 1987 general election they presented you with a partisan newspaper , as in 1945 : nearly all were rooting for Mrs Thatcher .
25 The fact that I tried to get away from you — presented you with an unaccustomed challenge ? ’
26 Well , without getting too technical about it , I think you ought to have a comma after one because in the erm , y you know , the erm , blurb they gave you on the left hand side , that would apply what you 've learnt on the left hand side .
27 As when they wheeled you through the swinging door .
28 ‘ And they supported you in the same way ? ’ she asked gently .
29 Yeah , after the devastation we left you in the other day
30 They found you in the snow and they carried you to the nearest shelter .
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