Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Also , when you die you get to choose whereabouts on the screen to restart , avoiding the trap of landing you right in the middle of what killed you in the first place . |
2 | First they send you all round the town and then you get processed into a system with thousands of other people and it does n't feel at all like driving to a town on the coast and just getting on a boat . |
3 | Their extra wide tyres cushion you perfectly over the roughest of roads and each bike has easy-to-use gears . |
4 | we 'll have to let them catch you right at the right , where the music tells you too , dum , oh |
5 | On the air at five o'clock very soon Tim driving you home plus the early evening sequence till nine . |
6 | Where there is a Compact they will direct you immediately to the appropriate contact . |
7 | What makes this album such a monstrous listen , though , is the way disgusting guitar noises of all descriptions are packed into jabs , upper-cuts , sucker punches and knock-out blows to batter you dizzily around the room . |
8 | I mean it 's such a variety and it 's involved both face to face and direct sales that er er I know I stopped you right in the middle of your spiel there . |
9 | So I followed you over , and found you here in the cottage . |
10 | THE HONEST old hired hand who has seen it all looks you unwaveringly in the eye . |
11 | I want you there for the speedboat race . ’ |
12 | Legge really stabilized the Philharmonia 's finances and was able to engage you permanently with the orchestra in 1949 as a result of money from the Maharaja of Mysore . |
13 | Or if they do manage to put you in a bedroom , remember that you 've got a whole camera team there , and they usually want to do some extraordinary shot from very close up , so they put you right on the edge of the bed , probably on a board which you 're about to fall off at any minute . |
14 | We take the capital and put you directly on the market . |
15 | I 'll then drive you to the airport and put you safely on a plane to a destination of your choice . |
16 | You could go right along there and th and it 'd land you right into the Victoria nearly . |
17 | A Rose Hill bus will bring you almost to the door . |
18 | Of the literati in their thrall , Budd Schulberg emerged as the writer who told you most about the bouts . |
19 | Eyuphuro , from the Macua word meaning whirlwind , is an apt name for a band which whirls you away from the all-too-prevalent perception of Mozambique as a place of war , famine and refugees , to the image of a young and dynamic society . |
20 | Eyuphuro , from the Macua word meaning whirlwind , is an apt name for a band which whirls you away from the all-too-prevalent perception of Mozambique as a place of war , famine and refugees , to the image of a young and dynamic society . |
21 | ‘ And then I 'm pushing you both through the letter-box . ’ |
22 | Strong tides will carry you quickly in a direction you may not want to go . |
23 | ‘ And when you and your royal half-brother have been sucked dry of every drop of accursed wolfseed by the Frost Giantess ; when you have been deprived of every drop that might bear fruit in some unknown womb and create another wolfcreatury , I shall give you both to the Soul Eaters . |
24 | They can give you more for a start . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | You had a choice of an eight or a three I had two jacks and a king you chose the three , the two turned up that would 've given you eight and a but you picked the three so that 'll give you more in the box as well an three hit your three hit your hand as well so |
27 | " Then I will hope to have the pleasure of meeting you again in the ancient city of the Annamese emperors , " said the governor , smiling again . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | I 'll send you home in an ambulance , and come and see you tomorrow . |
30 | ‘ When I 've seen you safely on the train , I should still have time enough to get to the auction . ’ |