Example sentences of "[noun] be [verb] you [prep] " in BNC.

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1 My longing is to meet you in play of love , my lover :
2 ‘ Once a mosquito 's bitten you in one spot , it 'll never return .
3 You need to be able to understand what the question is telling you about itself .
4 As my deliberate intention in these lectures is to remind you of theology and introduce you to theological terms , however , let me do so now .
5 Previous verbosely titled flops had been Oh Dad , Poor Dad , Mamma 's Hung You in the Closet and I 'm Feelin' So Sad ( which also had Barbara Harris in it ) and Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness ?
6 Unbeknown to you the real motive is to question you in order to undermine your position .
7 The aim is to put you into a state of relaxation and concentration , which is not addictive .
8 ‘ The truth is staring you in the face , but you 're too blind to see it .
9 And pay closer attention to understanding what your body is telling you about yourself .
10 The one , the thing that I actually picked up on is tt erm in the greeting part of it you , you started very well and then Martin seemed to take control and you almost felt as if Martin was interviewing you at one point and erm you tried to get the control back and that 's when you went straight into the statement of purpose , because Martin was taking control .
11 We 'll probably take this on paper , so the reason it 's on the agenda is to tell you as a department that we 've had this sent to us , erm we 've got a meeting later this week to actually sit down and analyse it and to put something on paper to send up to command .
12 I do n't know how much Oliver 's told you about the Shakespeare School , but take it from me that place is tacky : how it got its registered status I shudder to think .
13 This Moroccan policeman was watching you with a distinctly beady eye .
14 Okay , is n't it interesting , is n't depressing , that absolutely none of these things was taught you at school , except possibly the sport ?
15 But is n't that what people are paying you for ?
16 And then the stairs the stairs are facing you like that , so you 've only got about about a metre of in between the bottom of the stairs and your front door and you s just sort of go in through there an and you 're in the living room .
17 Endure hardship as discipline ; God is treating you as sons .
18 If your friends were daring you to .
19 Once a man 's lumbered you with one , he 's got you where he wants you — in the kitchen and in the bed .
20 Schooling was to train you for some largely predetermined end , whether it was a middle or a working-class one , not to equip you with the flexible , self-determining wherewithal for an open-ended future .
21 ‘ I thought it would be best if Mr Challow were to help you for a bit , Miss Broome , ’ said Mervyn , ‘ while he 's getting settled down , that is . ’
22 The bearer of this letter is visiting you to :
23 Those are the sort of questions that the radio interviewer is asking you on behalf of the , the great British public .
24 ‘ All that health food 's turned you into a zombie . ’
25 This situation is putting you under a lot of strain , and things will only get worse if you do n't act now .
26 As this is not a book on careers in advertising , the best thing I can do to give you an idea of the sort of people you might conceivably find in an agency is to refer you to the books by Norman Hart and Felicity Taylor ( see page 232 ) which describe them all very comprehensively .
27 How difficult was it Mandy to think when Jenny was asking you about your holiday ?
28 In the end I decided the best thing was to put you to bed and let you sleep it off . ’
29 Our responsibility is to provide you with the holiday we confirm , and this may not include special facilities which you request but which we can not guarantee .
30 ‘ Have you heard Daisy Yates is joining you in Cas. when she gets back from holiday this week-end ?
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