Example sentences of "you [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | where the dropped kerb is , that takes you on to the private road . |
2 | Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two . |
3 | He should then carry you on with the next question . |
4 | One simple injection , normally given in the autumn , can help to protect you right through the cold months when flu is most prevalent . |
5 | One simple injection , normally given in the autumn , can help to protect you right through the cold months when flu is most prevalent . |
6 | The simplicity , though , is deceiving because it tells you little about the developmental performance leading to the strongly and reliably determined patterns of differentiation and spatial organisation of the animal . |
7 | ‘ I will have a few casts here , Blair , then follow you down to the next pool , ’ I suggested . |
8 | Or walk out and let you down at the last minute . ’ |
9 | Disadvantages : She may not have had much experience looking after young children ; she may let you down at the last minute if something else crops up — like a boyfriend . |
10 | It fills you up okay but runs you down at the same time . |
11 | Be prepared for a breakdown in communication and for certain individuals to misbehave or let you down around the 12th and the 26th . |
12 | ‘ He was calling you in as the ultimate specialist . |
13 | The Graduate Enterprise Programme can change that by helping you jump each hurdle , rather than letting you in for the high jump . |
14 | I 'm letting you in on the latest fashion and all you can do is accuse me of lying . |
15 | The chappie who let you in at the front door was Norman he 's form Salford East . |
16 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end . |
17 | ‘ For dropping you in at the deep end , before you 'd had a chance to get your bearings … ’ |
18 | ‘ They tell you only about the big names and the famous dates . |
19 | Yes , yes , he was a poor little sole all the way through was n't , but , erm , she does n't sort of tell you much about the good times at the end |
20 | ‘ And a holiday abroad each year to make up for not seeing you much over the past while ! ’ |
21 | Are you perhaps in the wrong job ? |
22 | And , by zinc galvanizing all the bare metal , Audi is able to offer a 10 year guarantee against rusting , which should see you nicely into the next millennium . |
23 | I hope to see most of you personally over the next few weeks but if I do n't then can I say ‘ Thanks ’ and ‘ All the Best for a healthy and prosperous future . ’ |
24 | There will be another person with you constantly during the session — one in whom you have confidence and who will be able to guide you gently into the appropriate altered state of mind . |
25 | ‘ You came up against outdoor players , many of them farmers who would simply barrel you backwards in the tight and , if they got to you , in the loose . ’ |
26 | When you pick up the rec , the , the hands it will actually take you through to the nearest police control room area now , if it 's on the M eleven then most of the calls will go into Chelmsford , our police headquarters , once you cross over the borders and go into Metropolitan area , then that goes up to the Scotland Yard in their control rooms . |
27 | I 've just rung and you get the usual b-shit at first then they patch you through to the club-call line in England . |
28 | Be prepared for a delay while the operator puts you through to the relevant extension . |
29 | ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself . |
30 | ‘ Encountering an incompetent telephonist , who puts you through to the wrong extension and/or cuts you off , and/or is n't sufficiently clued-up about who 's who and where to reach them ’ . |