Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | Right right did you take her out on the evening ? |
2 | Right so have you worked out what those come to ? |
3 | Right so do you want to have a go at doing your one Kelly ? |
4 | Right so do you understand it all ? |
5 | And much much much much rather feed you brandy with my mouth which has n't done so much smiling since I was knee-high to a grasshopper and did n't know just how much fun this life could be . |
6 | Much rather see you drink . |
7 | They are so widely prescribed you may have taken them yourself . |
8 | All right thank you . |
9 | Do n't more than three times all right thank you very much for your help there . |
10 | and he convinced them he did n't need an operation , he was , he was cured , he 'd had his treatment , psy psychiatrist that seen him and he was all right thank you , he said , and they 're so clever they can convince anybody on the outside |
11 | All right thank you . |
12 | All right thank you . |
13 | Well he 's so badly parked you see , he 's got to wait for both traffics to go whereas I could go easily |
14 | I 'm afraid I 've hurt you , so perhaps wanting you to do this will somehow make amends . |
15 | Just a couple of years , long enough to have you and Adam . |
16 | As this is n't actually a direct film licence I wo n't dwell on it for too long ; just long enough to warn you that it 's a particularly poor platform product , with the only good feature being that the Amiga version was a lot worse . |
17 | He did , and I heard him say , ‘ Well , at least I lived long enough to meet you , love . ’ |
18 | I wish he 'd lived long enough to meet you . ’ |
19 | In fact mounting excitement sweeps him along impetuously enough to make you even wish for a little more restraint . |
20 | She had so much hoof you could bang the nails in anywhere you liked , and they 'd all be right . |
21 | Love is so highly charged you want to be left in peace or left with Andrew 's piece . |
22 | For her sake , you will smile and pretend to be the sweet , charming young woman she so foolishly believes you to be . ’ |
23 | But I am so fond of the people in A Wreath of Roses and have so lately re-read it , that I am perhaps tiresomely asking you to do the same thing again . |
24 | So so 've you and your girlfriend and daughter came in moved into f into the flats two years ago . |
25 | I myself put my faith in diazepam I 've got gram diazepam which is very slight , very small dose and is enough just to stop you caring so much about whatever it is that 's really bugging you . |
26 | I better not visit you until after the expedition , just to be safe . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'd better not hold you up any longer . |
28 | ‘ It certainly has n't taken a back seat and there have been developments , but I 'd better not tell you what they are until the details are officially released . ’ |
29 | She said you better not forget you 're employed , you are not in here on holiday , she said you your , your boss , your boss must say that to you |
30 | Oh better not put you off your food . |