Example sentences of "you [verb] [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you did , if you failed them on a regular basis , you would n't be here , right ?
2 you met me with an exalted smile
3 Her name was Gail Danski , a prim-looking chick , but not so prim when you got her into a dark corner , as he had once discovered when taking her home after a school dance .
4 You rode him like a real jockey , ’ Nails said .
5 No it 's probably er a reaction like you do if you tickle him in a certain place they go do n't they ?
6 So , what , what word do you make it into an open question ?
7 ‘ Ah , Gina … how could you compare me with an insensitive brute like that ? ’
8 A surprise attack is a superb card to have up your sleeve , especially when you combine it with a mind-numbing yell and a distracting dummy movement .
9 That does not render it inedible if you cook it within a few hours — or freeze it immediately .
10 Mr Browning paced about and then said , ‘ You place us in a difficult position , Wilson , and one we can hardly approve .
11 ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time .
12 ‘ I 'm so sorry , Veronica , you caught me at a bad moment , ’ Loretta said apologetically .
13 Mind you can always say to you caught me at a bad time , you say , it 's supposed to have appointment only , but just say , can you , is there any chance of you coming back .
14 Would you trust him/her to a permissive relationship with contemporary television ?
15 ‘ Would you know it from a real Poussin ? ’
16 ‘ Said you commanded it like a true Englishman , sir , and fought like a Roman .
17 Ca n't imagine you meeting me with a nice cooked dinner and a a cake made by yo your own fair
18 And are you confident when you give a weather forecast that the chances are that it 's going to be correct , or do you do it with a slight feeling of uneasiness ?
19 ‘ You know you put me in a bad position going off like that .
20 You put me in an embarrassing position . ’
21 If you put them in a hot room they do n't do so well .
22 You put them in a little brazier thing , like a tiny cup , and they smoulder — the man said they 'll scent the whole room .
23 And when you 've sorted , selected and decided which information you need for which purpose — a partial summary of the file , a form , letter or an invoice ; anything really — you put it into a standardized layout called a ‘ report ’ .
24 Oh you put it into a different mode .
25 When you switch to thinking of it as just another resource in the classroom , you put it in a different perspective .
26 When has anyone among you seen me with a gloomy face ?
27 Will you remember me in a million years ?
28 ‘ Or do you see him as an inconvenient remnant of outmoded superstition — a bit like a gallstone — of which we must all be purged before religion can take on its true form , that is , without him . ’
29 Do you see it as a brave thing to do ?
30 Like most LIFESPAN activities , CREFDL will inform you of its progress as it works , so it is recommended that you run it from a hard copy terminal , or log the session to a file .
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