Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] you [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've arranged for you to pick her up from her hotel at four o'clock . ’ |
2 | I 've arranged for you to meet him first . ’ |
3 | Yer know , Doll , when I was about fifty , and goin' through you know what , well this Sunday I was feelin' there was n't much left to go on livin' for . |
4 | ‘ We do n't actually act for you do we ? ’ |
5 | She put the onus quite honestly straight back on to parents , er it reminded me a little bit like er of the furore that she created about you know there are so many people being mugged , well is n't it their own fault that they go into dark places . |
6 | Did you think I would sit here and wait for you to kill me . |
7 | Doreen took a deep breath as she said in an urgent tone , ‘ I ca n't wait for you to make it official . |
8 | ‘ I do n't want to worry about you gettin' yourself mixed up with gypsies . ’ |
9 | It looks like you know what you 're talking about , does n't mean you do but i I mean if you use th if you if you start going on about that thing that there is er when some what on earth ? |
10 | ‘ What other reason could there be for a girl who looks like you doing your job ? ’ |
11 | I 've persuaded the people who matter that I 'm the best man to work with you to help us clear this up , but I 'm like a football manager , Cameron ; I can be replaced at a moment 's notice and I 'm only as good as the results I get . |
12 | But then he se he seemed then as if he 'd think twice before he 'd do anything when he used to come in you know I er I said to him I said look we used to call him in them days you know , now what did you that for ? |
13 | I would like to write to you to say what excellent service we are receiving with our sanitary unit collection . |
14 | Simon Murison-Bowie has asked me to write to you to let you know the current situation regarding the Wonderworld artwork . |
15 | It 's very hard work for her er you know she has to sort of get a get all the systems She has to you know it 's it 's very hard work to get the systems going . |
16 | and they used to collect the rents from there er some of them and er up er he came home one day and he said erm , I 'm not going up there collecting again , as he er collected the bugs used to drop on his collecting pad I said , finish the job do n't go again , but anyway they persuaded the people to take the rents into the office you see instead of having to have a rent collector , but er it was horrible he , he worked for them twenty five years and then when he was sixty four he had his , a stroke , but he went back again after eight months and he completed his job for when , you know he stayed in the office , he was er him and erm started the rebate , well it was footwork the rebate system was worked out at the Town Hall , but they , the rent men had to carry it out you see and er he er work the system out and of course erm , when he was sixty five he finished , course he was lucky really , but then er he could get about fairly well , but after the years drew on you know his , his health deteriorated and er but he lived er he was sixty four and he was eighty five when he died but erm |
17 | You want to you know me . |
18 | I just want to you to get yourselves comfortable during this time . |
19 | ‘ Apart from other considerations , like leaving behind all your friends and a society you 'd grown up in , did n't your parents object to you taking their grandson away ? ’ |
20 | It looks to you to provide it with that light . |
21 | What , what , maybe he wants to , maybe he wants to you know what . |
22 | If I say to you do you think that 's through |
23 | What 's up here ? ’ her reaction on looking down on Agnes was just as loud and domineering : ‘ Which bloody fool among you brought her in ! |
24 | If you do n't realise what you 've done as you knit you may notice at a later date just one wrong row somewhere in your knitting ! |
25 | And I 'm looking for you to satisfy me because I have n't found a man to do it yet . |
26 | Okay it 's erm I du n no , I du n no how they 'll feel about you phoning them up though to be honest with you . |
27 | ‘ It 's time you called me Roman — we 're going to be very close to each other until we find Garry , and it wo n't do for you to address me as Mr Wyatt . ’ |
28 | I suppose in one way as a pensioner I shall say what happens about you know I 'm not worried about if you 're a pensioner because every time one someone becomes a deferred pensioner , our surplus goes up |
29 | No , I wait for you to put it down oh dear , dear , dear , you alright now ? |
30 | Some offices send out information automatically while others wait for you to approach them . |