Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | But what most impresses you about this phenomenal piece of theatre is less its class affiliations than its national attributes : a drama of mutinous impulses crushed by an authoritarian social system is given consummate rendering by a cast who very triumphantly unite energy and discipline . |
2 | I am writing hurriedly to you but I have thought it right to apprize you of this … |
3 | I think I 'd have to actually , should have perhaps warned you about this , but er , er , in point of fact , not too many people got this , I think there was one of two that got this wrong . |
4 | Did he deliberately draw himself to your attention merely to involve you in this new Ordo — or because he hopes you might lance the boil of a conspiracy without him needing to show his own hand ? |
5 | Say another word and I will not have you on this mission . ’ |
6 | But as I am reflecting now , let me just leave you with this thought about morale . |
7 | I 'll just tell you about this Can I just tell you about this just for a minute ? |
8 | I 'll just tell you about this Can I just tell you about this just for a minute ? |
9 | But what if your wishful purpose is not taking you in this direction ? |
10 | ‘ I was just telling you about this girl and what her mother said on the night before she got married to the sailor . ’ |
11 | At the very least your notes should not discourage you in this aim . |
12 | Tammuz Malamute , or whoever you are , I should not forgive you for this , he thought wearily . |
13 | There are so many to admire … the young river , rushing headlong over the Linn of Dee … salmon leaping up the Falls of Feugh … the austere beauty and grandeur of mountain scenery always surrounds you in this gloriously unspoilt land . |
14 | So so there I will always remind you Peter says , I will always remind you of this things that if you buy up the time |
15 | The next customer was a middle-aged man who must have been a regular , for he began by saying , ‘ Do n't often see you on this side , miss . ’ |
16 | ‘ Am I really forcing you into this ? ’ |
17 | I I 've been coming here for forty years so far and and provocative statement I think in your programme this Autumn is the best that you 've had for years it 's a very good combination of classical and and modern plays and I really congratulate you on this programme and I would like to see that standard maintained . |
18 | ‘ They surely wo n't do you for this ? |
19 | I did n't tell you about this monster because I was afraid you would kill him and I thought I could handle the matter . |
20 | Oh I I as far as we 're concerned er the when bit is if you were are available er now we could even put you on this Thursday . |
21 | So , basically what I 'm here to ask you for this evening is your support of the project , and specifically , if the town council could buy us another one of these shipping containers . |
22 | Mothers should be able to say ‘ I do n't love you at this time ’ instead of the belief that ‘ I am your mother , therefore , I love you ’ which we are all programmed to believe . |
23 | No , I fear I ca n't help you in this search . ’ |
24 | After all , I almost dragged you into this , and if it 's not what you hoped for then I 've no right to pin you down . ’ |
25 | What most strikes you about this elegantly swaddled creature is that she seems encumbered by the costume of her role . |
26 | ‘ I 've never seen you along this way before , ’ she said . |
27 | I have given a great deal of thought as to how much I should actually tell you about this period and what just to leave to your imagination . |