Example sentences of "[vb base] you [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And all we say is that we pay extra commission if we send you away but it is against er against our principle and even er economics to send people that far away .
2 I only send you there cos it 's cheap .
3 If someone a obviously it 's it 's what I 'm asking is hypothetical anyway because I mean the flats are coming down so no one new can move in , but say you actually if if it was possible for other people to move into these flats and you knew someone and they said erm , You know I 'm thinking of moving into Green flats , what would you say ?
4 I want you just as you are . "
5 I want you just as you are .
6 I told you why I want you here and that is to make you pay . ’
7 ‘ I want you more than I 've ever wanted anything in my life .
8 Well I 'll tomorrow morning phone them up find out exactly what time , and register you rather than me if it 's you know if I ca n't get to it .
9 And then said afterwards , I put you there cos they stop for women and not men .
10 I did mention that er I 'm a retired tax inspector and I 'm very long retired , I 've been retired for thirteen years , thoroughly enjoying it , hope you too but your first questions w must be what the devil am I doing thirteen years retired tax inspector talking to you on a technical subject , why on earth ca n't you get the real thing ?
11 Unless they catch you unawares and rush you immediately , the gang will try to surround or corner you , so make sure that your back is against something and avoid corners .
12 But , that just means the levels of insurance , as a risk , ah , you know , and we 've just put a rate in to , to represent the , the levels of insurance because we charge you more if we insure you for more then .
13 If only one of those people is wondering what to do on a Friday night , thumbs through the listings , spots your band 's name , and thinks ‘ I 've heard of that band , they must be worth seeing ’ , that sticker , which cost you less than a penny , has been very cost effective .
14 Do n't tell me that little toy cost you less than a hundred and twenty , Cullam . ’
15 When you 've lived on subsistence for two years what do you do when your shoes wear out , when you get a £100 fuel bill , when the washing machine breaks down , when a pair of children 's shoes cost you more than you 'd spend on your own ?
16 We welcome you particularly because we hope in the years to come your personal commitment to protecting our planet will deepen , as has ours .
17 ‘ I think I owe you more than one drink after this morning .
18 Through trial and error you need to establish what times suit you best and then keep to them .
19 Pakeezah nodded her head : ‘ I find it is the little things which give you away if you are royalty : how you eat , how you talk , how you welcome people .
20 You 're constantly and a motorway going through your house so they give you less than the pro than the market value
21 BeckerTools is a set of utilities that give you better or extra disk and file utilities under Windows .
22 I like you more than I would like
23 You know you more than deserve it . ’
24 Know you better than that .
25 ‘ But I know you better than he does !
26 ‘ We 've been close friends for donkey 's years and I know you better than to think you 'd try to queer my pitch . ’
27 ‘ I know you better than that , Theda .
28 To say instead , ‘ I hear you better if I can see your face ’ is more positive .
29 One needs tact : to say , ‘ I hear you better if I see your face ’ is more promising than telling the boss he mumbles , even if he does !
30 ‘ I hear you better when I can see your face ’ is a fundamental truth that can be repeated in different ways according to circumstances : ‘ Please would you repeat that .
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