Example sentences of "be [verb] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Then a nurse and officer came and said , ‘ Come along , dear , we 're taking you to another wing . ’ |
2 | ‘ I do n't think we 're criticising you for that , ’ put in David . |
3 | She said , ‘ Because I 've been feeding you for all these years and buying your shoes and your clothes ! ’ |
4 | And then the stairs the stairs are facing you like that , so you 've only got about about a metre of in between the bottom of the stairs and your front door and you s just sort of go in through there an and you 're in the living room . |
5 | Add these to two that we are giving you for free — T and U — and rearrange them into a familiar three-word phrase . |
6 | But then I really do n't know it 's right for me to be helping you with such dubious assignations . ’ |
7 | My payment will be to see you in these clothes . |
8 | We 'll be seeing you in another two weeks anyway , wo n't we ? |
9 | And when I found out my Friday meeting was being moved forward and I would n't be seeing you after all I asked your Miss Philimore to cancel it . |
10 | Please understand — it 's not that I 'm doubting you in any way . |
11 | I 'm trusting you with some part of the background . |
12 | ‘ Aycliffe , I 'm trusting you with this . |
13 | For my first as I put down in my erm blurb before , will be to meet you in small or large groups throughout the Euro constituency , and see what you can do to help me and to convince you erm that I will be a a good campaign leader , a good candidate . |
14 | I 'm warning you of this cos you know it 's disappointing if you do n't do well . |
15 | And if I 'm a wicked , evil news reporter , I 'm going to leave out all the nice , positive things that you said , because you went on for so long I 'm interviewing you at half past twelve for the one o'clock news . |
16 | If I 'm interviewing you at half past twelve for a piece for the one o'clock news , I do n't want to have to take out reams and reams and reams of tape . |
17 | I wo n't be joining you after all . ’ |
18 | I 'm recording you on that tape machine I think . |
19 | I should be charging you for all this research . ’ |
20 | The reason I 'm asking you about that is erm I had er I had when I had my own business I was approached and we 've got an estate agent in the Hamilton called |
21 | 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 . ’ |
22 | I believe Mr Wood 'll be asking you about that . |
23 | Come on , I 'm taking you to that little café down the road — what 's it called now ? ’ |
24 | Ring Jones and tell him I 'm taking you to this dinner . ’ |
25 | I 'm sorry I 'm putting you to all this trouble . ’ |
26 | But I 'm sorry , David , I ought n't to be bothering you with all this at such a time . |
27 | I 'm going to be partnering you at most of the functions you 'll be required to attend in your professional capacity over the next few weeks . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 've been chasing you for eight miles . |
29 | So , NME , you 've reached 40 and I 've been reading you for more than half that time . |
30 | I were telling you about that sugar place , we 're doing it again . |