Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] you [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My agent told you about the remuneration ? ’
2 As you marched past it , the force pulled you towards the rock .
3 Yeah , having some dinner , well we did n't have any did we , cos mummy took you to the pictures with nanny
4 ‘ De Raimes kept you in a dungeon ? ’
5 Even if a band that I liked did this , I 'm sure that it would not make me gay ( And even if the power of rock introduced you to the delights of homosexuality , who cares , eh ?
6 ‘ Two years ago , Adai told you about the holes in the AOL .
7 ‘ I suppose His Holiness Pope Breakspear told you about the senator 's offer , eh , Thessalonians ?
8 Not a true beauty , but the girl beckoned you off the paper ; confident , sexy , that face invited you to join in if you could stand the pace .
9 You could be you could be lured into a position where if , if the management had you by the tails , thinking along the same line , then you could never be an efficient , you know , negotiator .
10 ‘ Now then , ’ the magistrate continued smoothly , ‘ I understand that in the course of a telephone call yesterday afternoon the kidnappers informed you of the whereabouts of a letter from them , and that this letter was subsequently recovered .
11 I think my husband told you on the phone that buying the house over here was my idea .
12 No no , do n't put the nuts in your mouth , remember what daddy told you about the nuts in there .
13 daddy hit you on the nut did he ?
14 Well I think Mr represented you on a previous occasion , that 's why I 'm asking you now .
15 I 'm not quite sure whether that was a pat on the back or what but anyway erm and when Martin offered you for a drink I actually took it as a cup of tea actually so
16 These were brilliant fun and very relaxing , as the water carried you around the small island , without you having to do anything .
17 While the rest of Britain fopped about in lace-fronted pinafores and all the other collected frippery of the New Romanticism , NME smashed you in the teeth with Henry Rollins ' forearm .
18 ‘ My captain phoned you about the two people from OM-45 .
19 Mr Carman went on : ‘ Is it right Mr Mellor visited you on a social basis in the daytime without his wife ? ’
20 The back stairs landed you outside a second , invisible , dining-room door in the white-painted wooden panelling .
21 The whole Godhead is involved in the rescue and restoration of mankind , and so we read of Paul giving thanks over Christians , for ‘ God chose you from the beginning to be saved ’ .
22 Inspector did you at the time , know of Lawrence ?
23 Oh the , sprouts got you in the bath , went to and er kitchen to clean the sprouts , chuck them in a bowl I thought that 's funny , I did n't chuck that one in there !
24 Dr Phillips told you of the zombis he has been studying , I take it ? ’
25 You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling .
26 At the end of the path another kissing gate brought you to the rough farm lane running past Milford House , owned by the Ware family , the Salisbury leather magnates .
27 ‘ And the Trunchbull put you in The Chokey for a whole day ? ’
28 Anne trusted you with the parcel ; the least you can do is make sure it reaches its destination on time .
29 The Hardy Hall and George and Marie cases introduced you to the idea that case studies ought to include a certain amount of financial and statistical data .
30 Guy met you on the road ? ’ he queried delicately , with obvious caution .
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