Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 I 'll catch you up in a minute or two . ’
2 Poulenc rarely achieves or even tries to emulate his fellow countryman 's emotional intensity , although the more overtly entertaining and witty numbers can suddenly catch you out with a characteristically bitter-sweet volte-face .
3 OK , ’ he decided , ‘ Once we get home , a bite of lunch , and I 'll beam you up for a quick one . ’
4 ‘ I 'll beam you up to a point in space close to the centre of a galaxy .
5 ‘ What about asking Albert 's to set you up with a really quiet-looking business outfit for New York ?
6 ‘ He 's more likely to set you up as a courier on an over-sixties package holiday to Majorca . ’
7 ‘ If only I had the means to set you up in a house where I could visit you . ’
8 That woke you up with a bang .
9 We have teamed up with Phonogram records to fly you and a guest to the States and put you up in a swanky hotel for a week 's luxury holiday .
10 put you down as a stranger shall I ?
11 I 'll then drive you to the airport and put you safely on a plane to a destination of your choice .
12 Now , if you lie back on the cushions , I 'll just hook you up to an enhancement device so we can share the experience . ’
13 ‘ We 'll have to feed you up with a good meal before you go , ’ said Sister Margaret .
14 To make fitting easier to follow , we show you how with a cut-away tap .
15 It 's just to pick you up on a couple of points .
16 In my imagination , I was going to pick you up in a fury of emotion , toss you down on that bed — ’
17 Strong tides will carry you quickly in a direction you may not want to go .
18 They can give you more for a start .
19 The seventh degree being flat will give you more of a blues feel , as opposed to the normal seventh as found in a major seventh chord ( 1st , 3rd , 5th and 7th ) which I discussed in my July ‘ 92 column .
20 You 've actually got yourself believing your dead sister has risen from the dead and is running loose in this Cathedral , hunting you down like an animal .
21 We 've all read newspaper report of faulty hire equipment which has n't been properly checked or maintained ; a bad outlet could happily send you away with a potential deathtrap .
22 I 'll send you home in an ambulance , and come and see you tomorrow .
23 Did she send you in with an order tonight — when she knew we were going to do our Christmas shopping and have a meal together ?
24 Have n't seen you around for a while . ’
25 I have n't seen you around for a couple of days . "
26 Think back to all the stories that affected you strongly as a child .
27 I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’
28 I do n't even know if you have a mother or father , or whether they made you up in a test tube .
29 He 's just using you instead of a prostitute .
30 Can you trust your skill as a handyman to see you through in an emergency ?
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