Example sentences of "[to-vb] you on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | tell him to meet you on Sunday , aha |
2 | There are some suggestions to prompt you on pp. 56–7 . |
3 | ‘ I really wanted to see you on behalf of Annabel , ’ Scott said . |
4 | I did phone her a few weeks ago and she said , ooh I 'll have to see you on Friday in Mould you know get a |
5 | ‘ And I want to thank you on Hilda 's behalf . |
6 | You may find that after an initial burst of enthusiasm , your employers run out of steam and seem reluctant to fund you on courses or give you conference or study leave . |
7 | To put you on stand-by for the grunt'n'groan grapplers , The Daily Mirror has been speaking to two family rivals — British Bulldog and Bret ‘ Hit Man ’ Hart . |
8 | The movement of this reminds me of er stage set and the figures on the bench could almost be actors and actresses and with the figure at the bottom here , the male at the bottom , well its not quite at bottom , tucked away at the side there , he , he , he looks like erm , like a harlequin figure , maybe a mischief maker , er I , I felt there was a lot of fun in this painting and a lot of erm , er gravado and , and stage specs , that kind of thing , so this poem is called for obvious reasons People Of The Nile , and I 'll read it twice , probably be the best way Ancient people drawn on a vase , tell a tale , warn a friend , man dressed in red holds back a curtain , over hears and tells , they are gossiping people , playing Chinese whispers , so I , I , I quite wanted to give that er a , a contemporary updated feel , erm , I read that again for the people who may of just seen the picture at the back People Of The Nile , Ancient people drawn on a vase , tell a tale , warn a friend , man dressed in red holds back a curtain , over hears and tells , they are gossiping people , playing chinese whispers , erm , the next one , we 'll have to put you on wheels I think |
9 | So you say to the person , you must say to them , I 'm going to put you on call park , do n't worry about it , do n't go away , I wo n't be a minute or two . |
10 | " Well , in any case I 'd like to welcome you on board , Heinrich , hullo . " |
11 | ‘ I feel fine and in any case I wanted to be here in person and not have to watch you on television . |
12 | Shifting her into a more comfortable position , he continued , ‘ I was half prepared to dislike you on sight , you know . |
13 | Stephen quickly put in , ‘ Yes , Michael , delighted to have you on board . ’ |
14 | And for the women you know I mean it 's i in a situation you probably I do n't know you know this comment that , Oh my my wife 's gon na nag me back to work , or whatever that was made in the beginning probably could be that the women were saying , Oh my God you know we ca n't afford to have you on strike just accept it you know just I 'm definitely not I think really they have felt they have really changed fund fundamentally they 've found a self confidence that they can say no you know it 's not good enough . |
15 | To get you on board , to get you on my side . |
16 | His response : ‘ You may not believe this but I 'm not allowed to tell you on council notepaper . ’ |
17 | Between the 10th and 14th aspects conspire to bring you on line with your destiny . |