Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [v-ing] you for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Joseph Shill , I am arresting you for the murder of your wife , Maria Shill , at Windsor , on 19th December . ’ |
2 | ‘ Miles Engado , I am arresting you for the — ’ |
3 | Accordingly I am invoicing you for £75 ( and CNRS separately for £75 ) on the understanding that the tapes will be used only for this joint research and that you will be separably and jointly bound by the conditions of the contract . |
4 | Accordingly , I am invoicing you for £75 ( and Vassar separately for £75 ) on the understanding that the tapes will be used only for this joint research and that you will be separately and jointly bound by the conditions of the contract , a copy of which is attached . |
5 | ‘ Tommy Cook , I 'm arresting you for the murder of Christopher Jabelman … ‘ |
6 | ‘ Iain MacPherson , I 'm arresting you for the … ‘ |
7 | That more likely is that you realised well nigh immediately that it was Mr , that 's why you said to Mr I 'm arresting you for harbouring an escapee . |
8 | ‘ Unless , of course , ’ he said with a faintly sinister smile , ‘ I 'm saving you for something else . ’ |
9 | I 'm reporting you for idling your time for two minutes . |
10 | ‘ I 'm telling you for the last time , Harvey . |
11 | ‘ I 'm telling you for the last time , Liz , get up and let's go home . |
12 | Well I 'm telling you for a fact that St |
13 | I 'm telling you for a fact that Steven wo n't touch you . |
14 | It 's all I 'm giving you for the moment : I seem to be embarrassing my client . |
15 | When I was in police custody the doctor came in to see me and gave me some tablets and I 'm asking you for some now . ’ |
16 | ‘ No , all I 'm asking you for is a few moments of Master Lorimer 's time . |
17 | Of course , she may be seeing you to tell you she 's suing you for slander . ’ |
18 | We are asking you for your protection , everything is well documented and clear . |
19 | Add these to two that we are giving you for free — T and U — and rearrange them into a familiar three-word phrase . |
20 | We 're taking you for a check-up at the Royal Infirmary . ’ |
21 | They said , ‘ We 're arresting you for loitering with the intent of prostitution . ’ |
22 | ‘ I do n't think we 're criticising you for that , ’ put in David . |
23 | As I understand it Chair , what you 're saying is , that there are , at three there is a , a request for an exclusion of press photographers , but the convenience of press photography we 're saying that instead of taking immediately so that we 'd have to call them back here for the even later , we 're asking you for it to be taken at the end with the rest of exclusion |
24 | ‘ Simon made a hash of telling his parents — he did hate them so — he went to Northumberland and come back rocking with laughter , Do you know what they are taking you for , my sweet ? |
25 | What do you think they 're training you for , Reggie ? ’ |
26 | They 're training you for war . |
27 | It 's asking you for a type . |
28 | Who do you imagine it was using you for target practice this afternoon ? ’ |