Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] you [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I very rarely go out at weekends but if someone sees you in a pub once they assume you must be a real nightclubber .
2 The standing back approach Someone phones you for a price for a project .
3 No you ca n't throw it you have to like jump on it like that and you go weee and it , and if , and if someone gets you on the hips you have to throw it to everybody .
4 If someone asks you for a tale , tell them you 're learning the story of the Dwarf and the Firewood .
5 It 's just that , nowadays in life , you make a mistake and someone bangs you on the head for it .
6 someone invites you to a party or to try something new/different
7 I mean we 've still got a barren at the back , somebody kicks you at the back on that barren and er in the skeleton that 's exactly like the barren in a monkey 's tail
8 Any agency which places you in an unviable or potentially dangerous position could be accused of negligence by delegation , and so it is equally not in their interests to place you inappropriately .
9 Flip through the wacky but informative manual ( which casts you as a movie director ) and you 'll find that the first three programs let you construct 20-frame icon-sized movies .
10 In other words his is not the sort of playing which grabs you by the scruff of the neck , but rather disarmingly makes the whole process of playing this hugely demanding music appear the most natural thing in the world .
11 WE ARE BORN OF STARS is the 3-D IMAX film which takes you into a new dimension using state-of-the-art computer graphics .
12 The benefit of getting it there early and a little leap word which takes you from a feature to a benefit
13 At the end of the Forestry Commission car park , in front of the Forestry Commission building , you 'll see a sign marked Shepherd 's Hill Trek which directs you around the side of the building .
14 Do n't pass through , but turn left and follow the fence which is on your right until you reach a narrow green gate which lets you into the meadow .
15 Another novelty is the secure access feature , which prompts you for a password when it auto-answers an incoming data .
16 It 's the brusque boulevards of the imagination ; it 's that untaken , sauntering path between toupeed cottages ; it 's the trompe l'oeil cul-de-sac which bluffs you into the belief that you 're entering some smart avenue .
17 Glastonbury , however , would challenge the most hardened hearts , a place of mystery and mysticism which catches you by the throat and provokes the mind to strange dreams .
18 If somebody bonks you on the
19 Er if somebody hits you with an objection , you deal with it , you do n't fight , you follow me ?
20 The one where somebody hits you in the , now that match ?
21 Both are instant daylight process , via a motorised or manual processor , which provides you with the finished image on site .
22 ‘ But nothing prepares you for the blinding flash of flares and the noise of the thundercrackers as you run on to the field .
23 ‘ That it is Joan de Warenne rather than the lady Anne who accompanies you to the Tower , must be a close-kept secret , ’ Elizabeth Woodville told him , her mind working rapidly .
24 The customer always matters and is never a nuisance — even if she interrupts you in the middle of doing something else .
25 But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things .
26 A popular image of the social researcher is of a figure armed with a clipboard who approaches you in the street , and asks if you have the time to answer a few questions .
27 ‘ She 'll cast a spell on you if she sees you in the wood , ’ Kay warned .
28 She keeps you on a tight rein , does she ?
29 Watch the rough stuff , though : any dirty tactics are quickly spotted by the ref who sends you to the sin bin !
30 ‘ Well , as long as no one throws you to the lions . ’
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