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

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1 ‘ I 'd like to catch you with your trousers down , young lady .
2 ‘ And this man you knew in your own world — the one who helped you with your stories .
3 You have too much good sense not to discover that I , in spite of my heart and all the pride of it , can not but love you and have put on a behaviour to you that was much against my heart , in hopes to frighten you from your reservedness .
4 Voice your opinions by all means , Mr Stigle , but please think next time before criticising the efforts of those who provide you with our hobby by their unselfish efforts .
5 Robin says he even waylays you on your way on duty .
6 ‘ So if I invited you to my house you would not be upset by the simple food I would serve ? ’
7 ‘ Just pray we do n't get a North Atlantic fog , because in those latitudes we could roll in the swells for days , with the moisture beading the shrouds and the air as cold as charity , and always being terrified that a super-tanker will barrel out of the muck at full speed to thump you under her bows without even knowing you were ever there . ’
8 Find out as much as possible about current treatments for HIV and the associated infections and discuss those that interest you with your doctor .
9 Sam said ‘ We will change your name and send you to my tailor ’ .
10 Anyway , Benguiat made up to him and gave him a big kiss and then the next day things got bad again because Parkinson was going to in room number two above this floor to sort out his slides and Benguiat had been in there and evidently he had just decided to tuck his shirt in and loosen his trousers and while he was tucking his shirt in Parkinson came in and says aha , caught you with your pants down , and Benguiat storms out of the room .
11 I 'd recognise you as her daughter anywhere .
12 We 'll cosset you in sumptuous comfort , astound you with service from a bygone era , tempt you with the quality of our cuisine and delight you with our shipboard facilities and entertainment .
13 ‘ Do n't start that again , Ruth , or I 'll manually wrench your other ankle after I 've spanked your backside for suggesting that I am keeping you from your work .
14 ‘ And I 'm keeping you from your duties . ’
15 ‘ That is my fault , keeping you from your food . ’
16 ‘ I 'm keeping you from your beauty sleep .
17 From that initial claim on your attention , he would proceed rapidly to inform you of his achievement in preserving the Albert Dock complex in Liverpool — now the largest tourist attraction in the north of England — from wanton , council-approved destruction ; of his professional status as author of the standard textbook on Concise Practical Surveying and the Structural Masonry Designers ’ Manuals ; of his intellectual attainment in completing a doctoral thesis in ten months ; of his physical prowess as a pensionable leader of Very Severe rockclimbs and skier down the most precipitous slopes .
18 ‘ How could you expect anyone to trust you with their conveyancing ? ’ she had said to him , only last week .
19 She never mentioned you in her letters . "
20 Most merciful father who has told us to love you with all our strength and glorify you in our bodies , we commend to you for your continual blessings the hospitals of our land and those who serve in them prosper all that is being done in the healing of the sick , the conquest of disease and the training of doctors and nurses that your will may be done for the relief of suffering and the making of lives whole through Jesus Christ our Lord amen
21 One will see you off at your departure airport , whilst another will be on hand to meet you on your arrival abroad .
22 Just pick him up , and throw him into the flames , and I 'll free you from your debt . ’
23 ‘ Did I catch you on your way to bed ? ’
24 Your lust for her knew no bounds and when this loyal woman spurned you for her husband of twenty years you wreaked a terrible revenge ! ’
25 ‘ When I said before that I 'd trust you with my life , it was a statement based on instinct .
26 ‘ Now can I trust you with my car ?
27 " I 'll introduce you to her majesty . "
28 The logic of this suggests that we blokes should introduce you to our exes just to show what perfectly normal , likeable girls they are .
29 ‘ I shall introduce you to my parishioners on Sunday morning . ’
30 I 'd introduce you to my wife , but she 's disappeared for the umpteenth time this evening .
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