Example sentences of "[to-vb] you [adv] on " in BNC.

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1 It would be quite something to see Flakey Dove and the Price family in here tomorrow … quite something to see you here on Thursday for the Gold Cup … here ’ s your chance … we 've two tickets to be won in our special competition …
2 The main thing is I hate to leave you here on your own . ’
3 ‘ Shall you , my dear , I 'm sure I do n't like to leave you all on your own , not at first — ’
4 THANK you , too — for giving me an opportunity to put you right on a simple matter of fact .
5 He wanted to do you too on account of what one of your girlfriends did to him . ’
6 All forms of communication and travel arrangements are stressed now and , although there is bound to be a change of plan early on in the month , what is planned or agreed around the 10th ought to send you merrily on your way .
7 I am writing to offer you formally on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the National Library of Scotland , an appointment as a with the Department of of the Library .
8 A solicitor in divorce law or conveyancing will not deal with the music business on a day-to-day basis and he or she will not be able to advise you fully on the terms of a music industry agreement .
9 Erm , to congratulate you firstly on the level of settlements that have been achieved in the extracting and building conc building products division erm secondly , on , on one six seven the refused to make an offer and , er , if you could perhaps update us as to what , er method we 're gon na approach employers now , erm , to , to secure settlements in that industry er , we think it was deplorable that no offer was made and we also think it was deplorable that E C C Building Products decided to say that even if an offer had been made , they would n't have been prepared to implement it .
10 ‘ What the hell did you think — that I was going to take you here on the ground — or up against some tree ?
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