Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] you [det] " in BNC.

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1 Garry will have registered for you both and I 'm sure he 's eagerly awaiting your arrival . ’
2 If you do it would be a tight squeeze for you all in Tom 's house .
3 If … if , though , she does n't let you stay with them , then Mother will try to arrange for you some place else .
4 In addition we shall have our special Fund-Raising Event , which will be designed for you all to participate in , physically or financially ; we hope it will be a fun-thing to watch !
5 Here too is an attractive swimming pool , and as a bonus it is possible , on arrival , to make direct arrangements with the caretaker to have someone cook for you each day ( subject to availability ) .
6 I understand there 's a return flight booked for you this afternoon . ’
7 ‘ I wanted to come with you that night , ’ she said earnestly .
8 ‘ Did he discuss with you any of the changes it would entail ? ’
9 First of all , I suggest to you that communication ar is an absolutely key process .
10 ‘ T was to stop you becoming completely distraught , but I was afraid to look at you , afraid to come to you that night in case I saw fear or revulsion in your eyes . ’
11 ‘ Are you seriously telling me that you thought I proposed to you this morning ?
12 I am writing to let you know about the arrangements for returning to you those items from the SRO which were kindly lent to our Robert Adam exhibition , ‘ Monumental Reputation ’ .
13 I do n't think we need to type an enquiry , I think that the people who realise that , the fact that you had got there is meant to indicate to you that name of the firm was Mallard , and therefore by using by using Mallards , sausage skins , they 're expecting you to use apostrophe s .
14 ‘ We 've been looking for you these five days , and never a sign .
15 Right , what can I do for you this morning ?
16 What can I do for you this morning ?
17 What can I do for you this morning ?
18 What can I do for you this mor oh well shall I do Jade first ?
19 What can I do for you this morning ?
20 Now then what can we do for you this time ?
21 What can we do for you this morning ?
22 Now stranger , what can we do for you this morning ?
23 Now what shall I do with you this morning ?
24 But then they 'd say , ‘ I ca n't stand here listening to you all day ’ , and go off and do something else .
25 We were listening to you both downstairs , and we heard you laugh … like you do … and Mum said : ‘ There 's a lot of Walter in Hilary . ’ ’
26 ‘ I did n't think it would matter to you any more than it did before . ’
27 He was saying how he used to stand awestruck in the Sugar House and listen to you all night long !
28 Do you think I have not been following all that you have done and all that has been done to you all these months ? ’
29 ‘ May I present to you those members of my family who are at present — ah — available , ’ said Reni .
30 We 've done without you all these months , we can do without you still . ’
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