Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb infin] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from that , how d' ya get on with Julie ? |
2 | How d' ya get on at nursery ? |
3 | How d' ya get on at the dentist ? |
4 | How could you kiss someone properly when you knew they had let you sit there for hours waiting for them while they went off and had dinner with someone else ? |
5 | Liz has let you get on with it . |
6 | In the matter of these smaller " possessions " , you might have thought that he would have let you get away with the things which you could not possibly do without , a set of fish-knives , for example , which had been a wedding present , or a " sketch of the Himalayas as seen from Darjeeling . |
7 | ‘ It must be nice living here , ’ I said , changing the subject , ‘ but how d' you go on for shopping ? ’ |
8 | ‘ D' you go out in the evening ? ’ asked Patrice McKechnie . |
9 | How d' you get on with my baby sister , Louisa ? ’ |
10 | Why d' you keep away from me ? |
11 | Who d' you like best of all ? |
12 | ‘ I 've seen you come in for cigarettes . ’ |
13 | How much has it made you think then about your own painting just watching these two hard at work ? |
14 | ‘ Did you think that I would make love to you for a few days and then let you walk out of my life without trying to get in touch ? ’ |
15 | For my own reasons , I let you go ahead with your despicable plans . |
16 | Give you the individual features , gentle reader , and let you get on with it ? |
17 | Rather be home and let you get on with it . |
18 | You could never fool him with a note and he never let you get away with anything . ’ |
19 | ‘ If you had n't known before , it must surely have occurred to you then , that it was a measure of my besottedness that I let you get away with it . ’ |
20 | Seven expansion slots let you expand up to 16 MB RAM , add a fax board , fit a modem . |
21 | MENTION big-time tennis venues round here and folk let you prattle on about Wimbledon , Roland Garros , Flushing Meadow and Flinders Park and then press a few claims of their own . |
22 | Well , maybe I 'll play you some time and let you find out for yourself , eh , Major Karr ? ’ |
23 | " I expect they made you feel closer to her somehow . " |
24 | Then she asked , ‘ What on earth made you go down to the beach ? |
25 | Charles could have chosen any excuse for the phone call and it was pure chance that he had lighted on the meaningless ‘ numberplate racket ’ I ‘ So that 's what made you drive down in the Datsun , and move the plan forward , and lose a quarter of a million pounds ? ’ |
26 | ‘ By the way , I never did ask you — what made you come round to the cottage that night ? ’ |
27 | She had always had a vague idea that psychotherapists made you lie down on a couch and waffle on about your problems until finally , in some miraculous way , they were no longer problems , just a pain that had been gradually eased away . |
28 | He felt bold enough to ask her : ‘ What made you run out of Mr Zamoyski 's ? ’ |
29 | MEDITATION can make you feel up to 10 years younger , says a new study , published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine , which measured hormone levels in more than 1,600 people . |
30 | ‘ It 'll make you feel more at ease . ’ |