Example sentences of "[prep] you [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They 'll look after you well there , ’ she smiled . |
2 | ‘ Obviously your new lady love is n't looking after you very well . ’ |
3 | And he added , as he led the way , ‘ You both look as though you could do with some sleep , so while you are refreshing yourselves I will telephone to a hotel in Cajamarca where I know the owner will look after you very well . ’ |
4 | When Matthew and I adopted you three years ago , we decided to look after you as well as we could . |
5 | - The banks start promising to look after you much better than ever before , and to shower you with presents . |
6 | look after you so well |
7 | Having read that , the rest of you probably now think that the author is a sandwich short of a picnic . |
8 | We 'll get the real thing out of you soon enough and you wo n't see a farthing for it . ’ |
9 | But I 'm not in such a hurry to be rid of you just yet . |
10 | ‘ Crystal Springs , as all of you here tonight can testify , is a triumph . |
11 | there are many people and probably a few of you here tonight , who have been members of the Church for a long time . |
12 | Most of our brewing equipment has not aged nearly as well as many of you here tonight and so it is being replaced . |
13 | But there are many of you here also because this is start of the evening services for the winter . |
14 | And she said Oh I thought there was supposed to be six of you here today , some did n't turn up . |
15 | How many people of the , how many of you here today , could actually pay for your home out of your income , if you waited until you have sufficient income to pay for your home in its entirety , the bulk of the people in this room , even though there are , yes , some rich farmers , still could n't afford to have a home . |
16 | Now some of you here today might wonder , what a computer company has to do with the community . |
17 | ‘ The two of you here together on a Sunday , and we met you arriving another time … |
18 | ‘ I think I ought to make him marry one of you even now ! ’ she sobbed . |
19 | It comes with its own good reviews in the form of sleevenotes which make amusingly extravagant claims , including that it is a record about ‘ how you sometimes feel like the sky will peel away like a mask and reveal something more brilliant behind ’ , which may tell some of you not just a little of how this record sounds , but how it got to sound that way too . |
20 | It is n't natural , just the two of you up there alone , ’ Louise soothed Nora . |
21 | And , ’ she tacked on , ‘ it is my profound hope that I shall never see any of you ever again . ’ |
22 | Let's get some samples er in front of you all right ? |
23 | Have n't I taken care of you this far ? ’ |
24 | ‘ We 're not scared of you any more . ’ |
25 | I 'm not afraid of you any more . |
26 | It would mean I 'd be free of you that much sooner ! ’ |
27 | Nice try , but we like the pic our snapper took of you much better . |
28 | ‘ And I 'd been thinking of you only yesterday . |
29 | I will , says I. I near had a heart attack thinkin' of you down here under his nose ! ’ |
30 | I 've always tended to think of you as rather lacking in conscience . ’ |