Example sentences of "[vb past] you on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Caught you on the hop this morning ! ’ said Postie .
2 ‘ Mr Fernie , Detective-Constable Edwards who interviewed you on the morning after Mrs Connon was killed , said in his very comprehensive report that you had noticed the police arrive the previous night .
3 I think my husband told you on the phone that buying the house over here was my idea .
4 ‘ You heard it could be murder ? — yes , I told you on the phone .
5 But I told you on the phone did n't I , it rained and
6 Sally-Anne was by now in full flow , and when she paused for breath Dr Neil said , as drily as he could , ‘ I will only say to you what I told you on the day when you arrived here : it is useless to take the world 's burdens on your shoulders .
7 When I met you on the road to Hay last night , I almost thought you had put a spell on my horse !
8 Guy met you on the road ? ’ he queried delicately , with obvious caution .
9 passed you on a bridge
10 Your statement that he never once consulted you on a church appointment is conclusive .
11 Not in Auckland , not the night I finally — oh , God , finally — got you on a bed … ’
12 ‘ We got you on a flight out of Dulles via Heathrow the day after tomorrow .
13 ‘ I got you on the bed and just lost my head completely .
14 I think that was a different boat to the one that they showed you on the telly .
15 The boom is the pole running across the bottom of the sail , designed to swing across the boat and hit you on the head when you try to turn .
16 Do n't sink into your shoulders as if one of the chandeliers is about to descend and hit you on the head .
17 ‘ They are a very good side , and remind me of our old Liverpool team in that they could sit back and hit you on the break , ’ he said .
18 daddy hit you on the nut did he ?
19 Remember — I saw you on the ice .
20 I shall tell you , instead , of the time Gerda and I saw you on the stage in Vienna . ’
21 ‘ I saw you on the television . ’
22 I said to her , ‘ I 'm not willing to argue with you here because it would get me into trouble but if I ever saw you on the street I would ’ .
23 But I left you on the couch .
24 They struck you on the head and left you locked inside .
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