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

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1 She told me about seeing you at that nightclub . ’
2 I have no compunction about seeing you in the gutter .
3 They are also responsible for helping you with your development and for appraising your performance , see APPRAISAL AND PERFORMANCE MONITORING .
4 I am very grateful and so was Paul because after seeing you on Tuesday night after you had left I noticed the vast improvement in Paul which was all down to your visit .
5 ‘ But after knowing you for as long as I have — ’
6 ‘ My son was very cross with me for burdening you with the basket of flowers . ’
7 ‘ The first was for saving you from a fate worse than death with Doreen — but what was the second reason ? ’
8 It would have looked a lot worse if I had n't a proper motive for meeting you in the first place . ’
9 Surely you no longer suspect me of using you in some devious plan to make Lotta jealous ? ’
10 He has a way of drawing you into his enterprises , which is flattering . )
11 ‘ There 's no chance of seeing you through the day is there ? ’
12 ‘ Listen , Dan , Kate 's sick of seeing you on that settee .
13 I toyed with the idea of reminding you of all my triumphs , of my prediction of the ‘ 87 stock market crash , of my warnings about the ERM and the dangers of Europe , about …
14 This is merely another way of reminding you of the technique of repetition examined in the section on Memory .
15 I mentioned the interactive EQ system earlier : this is a comprehensive method of allowing you to quickly change the characteristics of your sound .
16 To be fair to myself , ’ she added with a faint smile , ‘ if you will insist on looking like the original swinging teenager it 's small wonder that the thought of trusting you with a really ill man put the fear of God up me . ’
17 Erm they try and erm erm sort of push you out the way and tell you to get lost !
18 THE Uranus-Neptune contact is aimed at changing your personal horizons in the sense of opening you to the idea that life can be different — and so can you .
19 we er spoke spade work that sort of told you about , spade work recommended a list of do work .
20 Plainly , individual journalists have individual styles but ultimately they have to turn the result of meeting you into the type of article their publication requires .
21 On 10 May 1794 , Huntingford wrote to the Speaker of the House of Commons ( who had himself been elected a vice-president of the College ) as follows : ‘ Honble Sir , I should not have taken the liberty of troubling you on the subject of the Veterinary College did not the recent business of Wm Stone who stands charged with High Treason prove the cause of his exerting himself to my prejudice in favor of M Vial the late Professor , to be that he might establish a French Connection in that Institution in order that he might through the channel carry on his correspondence with the enemy .
22 The effect of overcrowding was the disastrous one of turning you against all humanity .
23 ‘ If you 'd done your legal duty , my lad , we would n't have had to go through the bother of pulling you off the street , ’ said Malpass with a sickly smile .
24 I would of thought you of all people would have done that you know !
25 just got ta put something in that in the coursework and the exams that sort of gets you over the forty percent barrier and in psychology it 's not that difficult to sort of waffle your way up to forty percent erm without wishing ma to make it sound too easy erm
26 ‘ It wo n't kill your Dad at all , ’ he said , as he fished in his pocket , ‘ because I have no intention of getting you into trouble . ’
27 ‘ I would have written sooner , but I was afraid of getting you into some trouble .
28 First , apart from certain transitional arrangements you will need an approved degree ( not necessarily a law degree , though that gives you the advantage of providing you with examination exemptions ) .
29 It is curious how agents only rarely think of providing you with a plan on a voluntary basis .
30 The story is told through the eyes of the crews who man the engines and it is an interesting way of conducting you over one of Britain 's most interesting and picturesque routes .
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