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

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1 This is important because you reach judgements and conclusions about everyone you meet based , first and foremost , on these observations of their behaviour .
2 They do n't call her part-time Shirley for nothing you know !
3 I 'm not bothered about them you 've got tre you can go in the countryside and see that you 've got trees at well a lot of us have got them outside our own houses .
4 Well , if you 're that sort of person , I would worry about them you see .
5 ‘ Ask for whom you wish .
6 You have a child who is disabled and for whom you receive the disabled child premium .
7 You understand that it is a condition of us accepting your booking that you take out for yourself and for those for whom you book our recommended holiday insurance ( details on page 15 ) , or that you arrange a policy yourself giving comparable or better cover under all sections .
8 married women and widows who pay NI contributions at the reduced rate and for whom you hold a valid certificate .
9 As soon as you receive replies to requisitions , you should be in a position to prepare a report on title for any mortgagee for whom you act , as is commonly required by any but a private mortgagee ; you ca n't usually do so before , because until you have had satisfactory replies you ca n't certify that the title is good .
10 Love is giving your time to the person for whom you care .
11 And this mortal , for whom you care so much , knows we are enchanted ; she knows we have no choice . ’
12 You can be hurt only by someone for whom you care . ’
13 ( a ) Unregistered title When the title 's unregistered , a schedule of documents will be a standard requirement and can be prepared now , unless the title deeds are in the hands of the seller 's mortgagee for whom you do n't act , in which case his or her solicitor will prepare the schedule , not you , and you can strike it out of your own agenda .
14 I ca n't say that we 'll approve every one , but obviously we know that if you introduce a general charge there will be people for whom you do not want it to affect unfairly .
15 In your search for things to delegate promote an active discussion amongst those employees for whom you have responsibility .
16 Never ‘ bad mouth ’ any company or person for whom you have worked .
17 Someone — for example , an elderly person — for whom you have been caring at home and in consequence have been getting income support ( or supplementary benefit in the past )
18 Are there any for whom you have a particularly high regard ?
19 Are there any people in the academic or the museum world for whom you have a particularly high regard ?
20 You must be responsible for a reasonable standard of behaviour by yourself and by those for whom you have booked .
21 You may have a new group for whom you have to work out a syllabus , or you may want to check to see whether a revision session is necessary or not .
22 Produce your passport and at least two documents to prove that you are worthy to search for the Stone : press-cuttings , letters from people for whom you have performed daring tasks , or other documents .
23 Any maternity certificate such as MAT B1 given to you by employees for whom you paid SMP .
24 Well if you write something about me you write something about me !
25 ‘ So , there is something about me you like ? ’ she retorted sarcastically .
26 getting , what do you call it say you been talking about me you know .
27 " There 's plenty of stuff about me you do n't know , " Mike said gently .
28 You could see through them you know .
29 It was through me you read Fanon .
30 Well if you wan na pick the up for them you 've got one two three four I do n't know what you 're gon na do
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