Example sentences of "they [verb] you [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What 's probably happening is that you are trying to tell them you are annoyed but also saying you still want them to like you at the same time . |
2 | Do they affect you in the same way ? |
3 | They provide you with a short summary of the context to help you assess the tone of the extract . |
4 | When you die there they put you on a wooden platform below the sky and the vultures come and eat the body . |
5 | In reception they put you in a little cubicle like a wardrobe and you have to sit there for hours . |
6 | ‘ Even if they stop you on a busy shopping morning and ask you to sign petitions ? ’ |
7 | After all , ’ he threw at her , ‘ I 'm sure it was a mere oversight that they forgot you in the first place . ’ |
8 | … the people of Burma are friendly hospitable folk ; they meet you on a friendly equal basis , without cringing or self-assertion . |
9 | Label every area and then use what they give you about the total number . |
10 | Well , I suppose , if somebody 's going around with an opinion pole , and they ask you about a certain , what you think about a certain thing , that , that , presume what their asking about , may affect everybody in different way |
11 | 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 . |
12 | As when they wheeled you through the swinging door . |
13 | ‘ They leave you in a certain mood , which you might not be able to explain at the time , but it gets under your skin . ’ |
14 | In the 1987 general election they presented you with a partisan newspaper , as in 1945 : nearly all were rooting for Mrs Thatcher . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | ‘ And they supported you in the same way ? ’ she asked gently . |
17 | They found you in the snow and they carried you to the nearest shelter . |
18 | I know but as I said they have you by the short and curlies . |
19 | And even so , they treat you as a likely criminal . |
20 | Answer : it is a mistake to ask such questions , because they lead you into the murky borderland between history and myth , where the evidence is fragmentary and the fragments point in different directions . |
21 | It gives them an excuse for piling into Deptford , and it lets them target you for a national man-hunt . ’ |
22 | I know the events of last week have been difficult for you , but you should n't allow them to panic you into a hasty decision . ’ |