Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll knock for you at eight for dinner . |
2 | I often fear for you in many ways , quite unreasonably it may be . |
3 | ‘ Now I know what passed between you over that cup of coffee . ’ |
4 | What passed between you on that occasion ? ’ |
5 | But he never made to go after you at all . |
6 | Did the union act for you at this particular time then ? |
7 | ‘ Say what you like , there 's no way I 'm going to agree to work for you for three years . |
8 | Bad behaviour was expected of you in those times . |
9 | We shall make the necessary arrangements to meet with you in due course . |
10 | ‘ I do n't know why I bother with you at all . |
11 | I have been asked to write to you on this matter because this hazard was drawn to your attention in my letter of 18th April 1991 following the Annual Parish Meeting . |
12 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , something happened recently which has prompted me to write to you in this unsolicited way , though God knows we were once . |
13 | What mystifies me is that any woman could be attracted to you at all . |
14 | She felt humiliated — and because she 'd been so attracted to you during that first meeting , it was hard for her to realise the attraction must have been all on her side . |
15 | I never imagined that the business side would appeal to you at all . |
16 | ‘ If I have not lost my cunning , as you have not lost your judgment , it will never be used but to come to you with that which belongs to you . |
17 | My friend , who has stayed at the cottage before , is going up 24th or so for about a week , so there will be her rent @ £7 per day and electricity @ 10p per unit ( to cover standing charges etc ) to come to you in due course . |
18 | Lord Jesus Christ , you have promised perfect liberty to those who trust you ; we cry to you for those who are at this moment enslaved by their need to take drugs . |
19 | ‘ If I 'd gone first , the house would have come to you with ten thousand and the rest would have gone for research into glandular diseases . ’ |
20 | But Christopher Taylor will happily chat to you in any one of 18 languages . |
21 | ‘ And we 've been recommended to you by one of your staff , I believe . |
22 | BM says that behaviour is influenced by two powerful forces , both of which could be modified by you in some situations . |
23 | ‘ In truth , ’ Suragai said , ‘ I did not think of you at all . |
24 | ‘ Now I simply do n't think of you at all . ’ |
25 | — or does not think of you at all . |
26 | ‘ We have heard of you for many years . |
27 | ‘ In the voting booth , ’ he said : ‘ If you will be my voice , I will speak for you for four years . ’ |
28 | In many cases some of the work has been done for you by previous scholars ; so , for example there is a book called Allusions in Ulysses ( which lists allusions made in James Joyce 's novel Ulysses ) . |
29 | We 've been looking for you for some months . |
30 | Not looking for you at all . |