Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] you [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It could also be that for some of you 1988 has also seen some trouble , a bereavement perhaps , that has shaken you to the foundations . |
2 | Check the output which CREFDL has given you against the example of a successful run of the command file as shown in Figure 2.1 . |
3 | He has freed you from the burden of the rules of Holy Law . ’ |
4 | Use this form to tell us exactly how it has helped you on the farm or even in your contracting business . |
5 | But Olsen has got you to the WC94 , so he must be doing something right ; - ) |
6 | ‘ I expect he has told you of the tragedy ? ’ |
7 | It 's strange the way Chinese Whispers start about certain guitars ; by the time the umpteenth person has told you about the amazing instrument that they 've seen , you begin to be very sceptical about whether anything can be as outrageous as described … |
8 | The War Office has raised you to the status of a 4/ — wife [ the daily allowance ] ; what fun , darling ! |
9 | Dear Rothenstein , Now that the Mexican president has provided you with the beak and talons of an Aztec eagle you may perhaps feel better equipped to face me in open contest . |
10 | For example , there is a right way and a wrong way of answering a stranger who has asked you for the time . |
11 | You have been so successful as a branch manager that the company has promoted you to the position of regional manager in charge of twenty shops all of whose managers work under the conditions outlined in situation 3 above . |
12 | IT is probably unwise to record in print that a man who is not your lawfully wedded husband has taken you to the heights of unbridled rapture . |
13 | We 'll drive over to Baden for dinner and I promise to get you back before your mama realizes that Big Bad Gesner has abducted you over the mountains . ’ |
14 | Well , I see they 've instructed you in the story of your birth , since you had so thriving a grudge against me . |
15 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |
16 | when you when you knew that he 'd got you by the short and curlies ? |
17 | They 've given me a major interrogation — I 'd told you about the Englishman — that 's what I should have been working on , not an idiot fire . |
18 | If I 'd told you about the entry earlier on it might have lulled you into a false sense of complacency . |
19 | I knew that I 'd loved you from the moment we first met and I 'd never stopped . ’ |
20 | Now erm you will already know and I certainly would 've told you on the phone that er you are not responsible for setting the assignments up . |
21 | Anyway I realized I 'd have missed you at the Club , so I turned round and set off back . |
22 | Might I have seen you on the Great White Way ? ’ |
23 | He must have seen you through the window and he kissed me to punish me . |
24 | By then , the techniques of study should have soaked you in the subjects you are studying . |
25 | It should have convinced you of the importance of proceeding beyond bivariate relationships to considering systems in which three or more variables are operating together . |
26 | I should have told you at the beginning . |
27 | In telling you how it works we will have told you about the basic peculiarities of all quantum mechanics . |
28 | Because one of the commitments I hope John er may have told you on the phone , one of the parts of the contract we have with G A is that they provide a list of businesses . |
29 | When er I I John I hope will have told you on the phone that you have no responsibility for setting the assignments . |
30 | Well I 'll tell you what I I you know seriously er with what Norman would have told you on the phone self employed commission only erm if you er I I 'm surprised you came to see us . |