Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] you at " in BNC.

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1 ( We actually sit down with you at home and work out the design together . )
2 ‘ Great brutes , liable to trample all over you at the drop of a hat . ’
3 Sometimes it is necessary for all the people involved in your adaptation to meet together with you at your home .
4 You know if you did n't fill it in , they would act actually catch up with you at some stage and you may erm if you had exceeded the limit be erm you know you may be issued with a demand for a cheque for X for X number of pounds for overpayment of pension .
5 The pair looked like every motorist 's bad news — the guys who leap out at you at the lights and demand money for wiping a dirty rag over your windscreen .
6 I enjoyed meeting up with you at the JNCC presentation on Monday evening and was impressed in particular by Lord Selbourne 's clear determination ( shared by all the country council chairmen ) to make the JNCC both an effective co-ordinating body between the councils and a strategic ‘ think tank ’ on issues where a UK or an international perspective is essential .
7 It changes the normal behaviour pattern of a ball so that the one you expect to move away actually comes racing in at you at 90mph .
8 ’ Thank goodness I 've got through to you at last .
9 Well no when we started when the strike started in the mill , I told then , you know y I do n't know what you are going to do with us , I said , but the way you are carrying on now you are going to bring trouble into this quarry , cos these lads are n't going to give in to you at all that quick , what you 're trying to do , make them work for thirty pound a week less , so you better think it over now , I said , before it gets any worse .
10 If you held on the forward stick , the nose down attitude would increase and the model would move away from you at ever increasing speed and things would rapidly develop into an uncontrollable situation for the novice .
11 and then is she coming back to you at all ?
12 I will pass in silence over my feelings for you , for they can mean little to you at present ( though I am in some doubt as to when ‘ at present ’ is ) , though I assure you that what briefly flowered between us one morning is a blossom that will not perish , however many mornings remain .
13 ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party .
14 Not with all the unmentionables that go thrown all over you at this stage .
15 ‘ You should be furious that I ran out on you at such an important time . ’
16 I could fly over with you at Christmas , or even before .
17 How many people would be working there with you at the time roughly ?
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