Example sentences of "[vb pp] you [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I assumed he 'd just picked you for the resemblance . ’ |
2 | Well , I 've caught you in the act . |
3 | ‘ I have not stabbed you in the back , dammit ! |
4 | Well , I see they 've instructed you in the story of your birth , since you had so thriving a grudge against me . |
5 | Previous verbosely titled flops had been Oh Dad , Poor Dad , Mamma 's Hung You in the Closet and I 'm Feelin' So Sad ( which also had Barbara Harris in it ) and Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness ? |
6 | Now imagine that instead of sitting behind his desk your boss had met you at the door and ushered you to a seat , then pulled up a chair next to you . |
7 | Anyway I realized I 'd have missed you at the Club , so I turned round and set off back . |
8 | He has freed you from the burden of the rules of Holy Law . ’ |
9 | Watch out for a driver or cyclist who has not seen you on the crossing — Rules 10 , 11 , 12 and 13 . |
10 | Sometimes you get hung up on people wanting to know you just because they 've seen you on the telly , and of course that is n't there with other actors . |
11 | ‘ I have n't seen you at the station recently , ’ said the Station Master . |
12 | He must have seen you through the window and he kissed me to punish me . |
13 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |
14 | I meant , why have n't I seen you outside the theatre ? |
15 | I have n't seen you in the shop for some time . |
16 | I have seen you in the House , and though we have n't met , I have taken rather a fancy to you , and would like if I can to help your career . |
17 | I ought to have stopped you in the beginning — I ought to have walloped you good and hard instead of hiding the things and pretending I did n't know anything about it . |
18 | Check the output which CREFDL has given you against the example of a successful run of the command file as shown in Figure 2.1 . |
19 | I 've heard you on the subject before . ’ |
20 | It is too late at the appeal stage to think about getting evidence which could have helped you at the beginning . |
21 | Use this form to tell us exactly how it has helped you on the farm or even in your contracting business . |
22 | It was again Aisa Briggs who said now come on , you know , we 've helped you with the movie , come and do some work for the university , and I did n't need any encouragement . |
23 | It should have convinced you of the importance of proceeding beyond bivariate relationships to considering systems in which three or more variables are operating together . |
24 | Her mother stood behind her , giving tongue : ‘ He 's got you on the end of a string , that fellow , has n't he ? |
25 | That has not got you into the Kingdom of God . |
26 | It may be no time at all before he 's got you in the racket . |
27 | We , have I told you about the policeman who was fixed permanently at the ? |
28 | She 's told you about the bathing ? ’ |
29 | If I 'd told you about the entry earlier on it might have lulled you into a false sense of complacency . |
30 | They 've given me a major interrogation — I 'd told you about the Englishman — that 's what I should have been working on , not an idiot fire . |