Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv prt] on the " in BNC.
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1 | It set off packed from top to bottom with Sheffield area anglers , fishing rods and maggots and dropped you off on the canal at Clayworth where George lived until he died about ten years ago . |
2 | Then they take you out and put you back on the slab and you are lying there absolutely stark naked in a stone room with three masked people looking at you . |
3 | Do , above all , make time to talk to your son or daughter — particularly if they want to sound you out on the subject . |
4 | And I hope we 'll be seeing you back on the field soon . |
5 | work on the basis of er , we fill up just before we drop you off on the way back |
6 | I 'd like you in on the meeting . ’ |
7 | Next time someone cuts you up on the fast lane , pity him . |
8 | ‘ How did you feel , ’ he said , ‘ when the monkey was holding you up on the roof ? ’ |
9 | notes you have made to fill you in on the background and performance of the company : |
10 | ‘ It 'll give me a chance to fill you in on the situation , ’ he 'd told her . |
11 | ‘ You can not be satisfied with a system which means votes do not have equal value and where , unless you live in a marginal constituency elections pass you by on the other side . |
12 | It 's forty years old and will set you back five and a half thousand pounds — but for that you can be sure no-one will dare cut you up on the motorway . |
13 | If Christian catches us he wo n't have you back on the farm again . ’ |
14 | I 'm letting you in on the latest fashion and all you can do is accuse me of lying . |
15 | I know you like hiking because I saw a photo of you in your little bum-freezers , so we 'll take you up on the moors and then call at Harry Ramsden 's for some fish ‘ n ’ chips . |
16 | I may well take you up on the offer . ’ |
17 | er I believe you up on the er the level . |
18 | A lot of people may like you , but it can be more useful to know a smaller , selective number — like the managing director 's secretary , for instance , who 's been with the company twenty-five years , and who loves to chat and fill you in on the history . |
19 | I 'll fill you in on the details before I leave . |
20 | I 'll fill you in on the details then . ’ |
21 | I 'll pick you up on the way back . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'll pick you up on the Friday afternoon , though I 'll be in touch before then , ’ he said , and bade her a curt farewell . |
23 | Right , breakfast over , now let's get you back on the bed . |
24 | If it 's a simple puncture , your tubeless repair kit may get you back on the road again , but if it 's a major rip , or any other sort of fault , the machine 's likely to end up on a trailer . |
25 | You strike me as a basically good-natured and decent girl , and if I can be of assistance in putting you back on the right path , I shall be happy to oblige , so long as you do not expect too lengthy or too frequent an exchange . |
26 | As Fred said with a grin , ‘ We 'll save money by putting you back on the staff rather than pay you free-lance rates ’ . |
27 | When Maire Carroll 's mother said thoughtfully to Eve , ‘ Do you know I always ask myself why a sensible woman like Mother Francis would let you out on the street looking like Little Orphan Annie , ’ Benny 's brow darkened . |
28 | I 'll sit you up on the pillows and you 'll be nice and comfy . ’ |
29 | Well yeah they just shove you out on the street , they got ta especially if you got children they got ta re-house you . |
30 | Let the wind do the work and pull you up on the board . |