Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It must be long enough to give you strength in the face of a direct frontal assault but short enough to allow you to spring back or thrust forwards without warning . |
2 | ‘ I 'd better let you go in . ’ |
3 | So do you get on with her ? |
4 | So do you get on well with the passengers ? |
5 | How long do you get off from the YTS then ? ’ |
6 | Daddy , how long do you get off at half term ? |
7 | How long do you get off at half term ? |
8 | Mummy , how long do you get off at half term ? |
9 | How long did you stay in ? |
10 | How long did you go over with her ? |
11 | So how long did you live in for ? |
12 | I told you I loved you — I was even fool enough to ask you to move in with me . |
13 | I have a good mind to ask you to serve full-time on my reporting staff , but I am selfish enough to want you to go on writing for me these exposés of low life , particularly the way in which such misery afflicts women . |
14 | So how long have you got along there roughly ? |
15 | Right so have you worked out what those come to ? |
16 | ‘ So have you found out what it is yet ? ’ |
17 | I will not make you bring in wood and water , or feed the pig , or milk the cow . ’ |
18 | ‘ But I should not want you to go back there at all , not until we are ready to disembark . |
19 | ‘ I did not want you to find out like this , ’ he said , more gently . |
20 | I want somebody whose sitting there listening to the radio sort of er just relaxed and I I just want you to pick up the phone and ring . |
21 | I just want you to blot out everything about that morning . |
22 | They just let you go on buying on the never-never . |
23 | But Thomas never bothered , just let you get on quietly with sorting out any mess like that . |
24 | They just let you run out . |
25 | I see education as far more than just training you to go out and do a job , and I think the whole learning process , whatever you 're learning , matures you into being capable of taking responsibilities and learning other things , and I think arts subjects do that just as well as science subjects . |
26 | Now in number one I 'd just like you to write down an answer in your own way to this question . |
27 | ‘ Anyway , when it came to it , I did n't exactly see you rushing up ready to shake him by the finger , ’ he said . |
28 | Unless you ask for the specialist guidance of a groomer or breeder of these dogs , I do not suggest you rush out and buy a stripping knife and start pulling ! |
29 | Let's hope they soon get you sorted out . |
30 | well I mean I 'm only trying to get you to pick to pick it up one wee thing from every time I said , do have a chat with you , that 's what we always say , I 'm not expecting you to pick up anything else I 've said to you tonight cos I 'm only talking to you in general terms , but if you pick up one wee thing , right , story close |