Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] you [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She said , " I gave Bert the money he gave you for your fine . "
2 When the customer is satisfied that the change is correct , put the money he gave you into the till .
3 Just keep half the gram he lent you for your own use , and sell the rest .
4 He said : ‘ Inside the ring he impresses you with his style and his marvellous technique .
5 He said : ‘ Inside the ring he impresses you with his style and his marvellous technique .
6 ‘ Perhaps you think the crime they sent you to prison for makes you unworthy of God 's mercy .
7 That 's the cardigan we bought you for Christmas
8 There was a little article in the Sun I told you about .
9 ‘ Is that the type I strike you as ? ’
10 ‘ Remember the lecture I gave you in the train .
11 Discovering how much I wanted you , right from the moment I saw you in the flesh for the first time , was harder still .
12 ‘ I 'd promised I would never fall for the obvious attractions of another beautiful woman , but from the moment I held you in my arms my instinct told me that you were as different from Lotta as wine is from vinegar . ’
13 " Why are you not wearing the medal I sent you as a keepsake ? "
14 ‘ Is that the wench I met you with in the High Street ?
15 I should have told you , the night I met you on Starr Hills ; but I 'd only that day realized and I was afraid who might be listening .
16 ‘ It was over the night I accompanied you to that dinner and backed up your story .
17 The man who constantly criticises may be trying to change you into the person he wants you to be , when he should be loving you for the person you are .
18 They had you by your short and curlies the minute they got you into that uniform . ’
19 I read in that book in the library I told you about that the people who have it , the AIDS sufferers , they wake up in the morning soaking .
20 But that , of course , does not take into account the loan we made you at the start of the year .
21 In the block they put you in a gown — a strip dress , no knickers or bra , and your clothes and shoes outside the door .
22 You could have no clue of their passion for snooker — bad snooker , at that — from the information they allow you on their book jackets .
23 I can not trace any acknowledgment from you of the memorandum I sent you on the twelfth of this month , regarding your talents and the scope for them in this office .
24 Thank you for your fax of 7 June regarding our filming of the dinosaur exhibition at the British Museum , and requesting agreement to your addendum to the letter we faxed you on 7 June .
25 Yeah , after the devastation we left you in the other day
26 Now the point I 'm trying to make — the reason I sent you to that 2D universe — is that I reckon we 're making the same mistake — about the space of our universe .
27 That 's the reason I wanted you on this . ’
28 I do n't know if I 'm unique , I suspect I 'm not but I go to my two design people and I say right blah blah blah this is what we want to do but you organise the printer I want you as the designer to find a printer that you can work with but here 's my timescale and it 's up to them
29 You may recall that earlier in the year I burdened you with my worries .
30 It could be just the way we treat you as a customer .
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