Example sentences of "you [adv prt] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | So they 're gon na take you on now on the basis that you work seven days a week . |
2 | ‘ At least — ’ his voice held a husky tinge of wry amusement against her ear ‘ — you are not hysterical , convinced I am about to fling you down on to the rocks below . ’ |
3 | ‘ Then please do n't let me keep you down here on the baby-slopes . |
4 | ‘ Sorry I blew my top , but I had visions of finding you down there on the rocks like the first time . ’ |
5 | Only cos I took you down there to the cafeteria . |
6 | Right , that brings you down now within the grant with those three over right . |
7 | To help you get a lot more information straight from the horse 's mouth ( and nose , and ears , and tail ) , Lucy Rees breaks you in gently to the basics of equine body language . |
8 | There 's a meeting on and the chairman has asked me to get you up here to the boardroom . ’ |
9 | Let's take this example which I showed you up here of the calcium-activated potassium channel . |
10 | The grassy hillside steering you up on to the ridge starts off as a benign little stroll , until you realise it is going to continue forever . |
11 | There is no need to walk up to the summit of Cairn Gorm underneath the chairlift , since there is a route that runs west from the car park , and takes you up on to the Fiacaill ridge , a world away from the frightful clanking kingdom of the ski-tows . |
12 | Hey you up there in the sky , is anyone home ? |
13 | As a preventative , anti-stress technique , self-massage sets you up perfectly for the day ahead — and works brilliantly as an end-of-day treat . |
14 | So Aaron makes a golden calf , and when the people see it , they cry , ‘ These are your gods , O Israel , who brought you up out of the land of Egypt ! ’ |
15 | ‘ When you got to the edge of the universe , you were supposed to have turned round and retraced your route which would have brought you back here in the opposite direction to the arrow . ’ |
16 | I 'll see you back here in the village hotel . ’ |
17 | That 'll get you back here by the fourteenth . ’ |
18 | The bottom turn should be sharp enough to bring you back up to the top of the wave whereupon you perform what is known as a ‘ cut-back ’ in which you use all your weight on the windward rail to violently turn the board back down the slope of the wave . |
19 | Throw out the rule of law and you throw out the string that 'll lead you back out of the maze . |
20 | What brought you back down to the ground when you jumped just now ? |
21 | ‘ And who 's to know what I do to you out here in the middle of nowhere ? ’ |
22 | I do n't know why I do n't throw you out on to the street ! ’ |
23 | It 's alright , only if you can let , all of you that have expenses , can you let me have them by next Wednesday and erm , I will , I can pay you out then at the meeting and erm , because you know , everything has to be in erm by the end of this month . |
24 | I do not like to think of you out there on the streets in the dark . " |