Example sentences of "[vb pp] you [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh — have I caught you at a bad time , dear ? ’
2 ‘ I 've obviously caught you at a bad moment .
3 Dad 's a , dad 's just nominated you for the big in the campus .
4 ‘ First , my miserable Yankee friend , the good Brigadeführer Farber has recommended you for an immediate Iron Cross First Class which , from what he says , you deserve . ’
5 ‘ I think , ’ she said , deliberately lowering the tone of her voice , which was bordering on the hysterical , ‘ that something happened to you in the past , you loved someone else , and it 's turned you into a bitter man .
6 It 's turned you into a human being yet ?
7 In effect , we have presented you with a prime site , and it 's up to you to decide what you want to do with it .
8 Henry is , or whether Mrs G. has presented you with a little Tasmanian , or likely to do so , a point upon which her mother is so exceedingly anxious that on finding it was not mentioned she sat down and cried with vexation . ’
9 If I 'd only met you in the first place … before Bella , and … well … ’
10 He 's saved you from a long prison-term .
11 All shale and weeds and winds that picked up speed as they swooped in off the ocean , this strip of barren land prepared you for the final desolation of the Crumbles .
12 ‘ You 've had everything and everyone your way from much too young , and it has n't prepared you for the big , wide world .
13 Might I have seen you on the Great White Way ? ’
14 Have n't seen you for a long time have you ?
15 Oh here 's another dog I think oh it 's Judy 's , not it 's not hello , have n't seen you for a long time , hello , have n't seen her for a long time , morning , good morning oh she 's a sweetie is n't she ? forgotten her name come and say hello , I have n't seen you for ages , so him once on the , good morning .
16 ‘ I have n't seen you in a long time . ’
17 I have n't seen you in a long time .
18 The tight one will I 've never seen you in a tight dress though , you do n't let me see so I
19 If I 'd told you about the entry earlier on it might have lulled you into a false sense of complacency .
20 ‘ I have forgiven you for the same ! ’
21 No I 'll let you do it , I , I 've pointed you in the right direction
22 I have placed you in the gravest danger .
23 Suppose someone you know has recently accused you of an uncaring hypocritical attitude .
24 Instead of sticking a jar of coffee in front of your face and saying ‘ Buy this , drink this ’ , they have drawn you into a whole lifestyle . ’
25 ‘ Look , I 've got you at a bad moment , sorry .
26 Surely by that time many of you must have realised that had got you into a right pickle over L M S and that you some of you I believe felt that but none of you spoke out about it .
27 I 've got you in the common room I think anyway .
28 And from then on you 're done — they 've got you by the short hairs .
29 when you when you knew that he 'd got you by the short and curlies ?
30 A few years ago , if you had asked almost any biologist what was special about living things as opposed to nonliving things , he would have told you about a special substance called protoplasm .
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