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

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1 hot water bottles are useful for keeping you warm at any time of the day or night .
2 Hot water bottles are useful for keeping you warm at any time of the day or night .
3 You 're beginning to sound like a mother hen ; I half expect you to cluck at any minute . ’
4 If you 're wanting to take er early retirement and erm you 're wanting enhancement say you retire at fifty nine and you want some enhancement , can you ask for enhancement sort of up to sixty five or has it only got to be up to sixty ?
5 Tickets are valid all day enabling you to alight at one attraction before re-boarding a later bus and heading to another .
6 seriously by the time yeah , you get a bus out of here , say it 's cancelled you leave at twelve o'clock .
7 When you 've done that I want you to look at this .
8 Haff you heard at aal apout a maan caald Menzies ? ’ one asked the other in a broad parody of the Gaelic accent .
9 ‘ If I so much as catch you smiling at another woman — ’
10 What made you jump at that moment ?
11 ‘ I 'd like you to look at these numbers . ’
12 Well that 's right , yes , and the other thing as well , I should n't really be telling you this , , because it 's bad news for us but , if you in fact write a long , rambling press release , what you will find is that the journalist will almost , almost certainly go three-quarters of the way down it to find the real story which is hidden in there , and occasionally that real story is purposely hidden down in there , and you know you look at any council minutes , and the real story is always , inevitably hidden down there , because it 's the bit that somebody does n't want people to know about , and so journalists are naturally trained to go down the bit to find out what 's it about .
13 Well the , all the others go on a Saturday but Heidi said she would be in it if she did n't have to go on Saturday , every Saturday , because she goes riding you see at nine o'clock nine till four so er Wendy said oh she 'll have her up on a Sunday afternoon the two or three principals .
14 ‘ I suppose you trained at all the military academies ? ’
15 With even-handed ridicule , John Mortimer spends much of this novel making you laugh at both .
16 ‘ When and why did you arrive at that conclusion ? ’ she queried quietly .
17 What other things did you do at this school ?
18 So what did you do at this farm today then ?
19 How long did you work at that place for , then ?
20 So what what hours did you work at this this hat shop ?
21 ‘ Wy did you come at all ? ’
22 ‘ Then why did you come at all ? ’
23 Did did you recognise at that were you in court yesterday ?
24 That , that programme that follows that , we 've never looked at it before , Barrymore er did you look at that ?
25 She said er well they came to us in the interval and Con was just like , I thought she 'll call me when Sally has gone , Sally had their address , she 'd just you know , she was gon na be in there and Con said , look , did you look at that dress she said , whoever makes them !
26 Did you look at any comparable institutions when you set up this one ?
27 Did you did you fight at that time then ?
28 They probably do improve the services to the people on the estates ; they do hurry along their repairs , which I think you mentioned at first , Bill , but we 've still retained a central department .
29 Do you feel at this point in time that it 's all been worth it ?
30 ‘ What do you want at this hour ? ’ demanded an irritable middle-aged officer , evidently just roused from his bed , greatcoat thrown hastily over his night attire .
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