Example sentences of "you [verb] i [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So I 'd like you to drive me in the pony and trap , just till I know where people live . ’ |
2 | You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’ |
3 | Well you got me for the day today , cos I ca n't go now until I fetch the car . |
4 | But you pat me on the bottom and send me home , and hope I 'll ‘ keep in touch ’ ! |
5 | You bring me into the office to shout at me and I ca n't say anything . |
6 | Erm you you bring me onto the second dimension of Leeds ' objection which is to do with the distribution of those jobs . |
7 | You asked me about the stance we were to adopt . |
8 | ‘ Do you want me on the search , sir ? ’ |
9 | ‘ I came because I liked what I saw when you passed me in the corridor back in Helsinki . |
10 | I see , you criticize my appearance , and then you stab me in the back ! |
11 | Do you think I about the ? |
12 | ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ? |
13 | . Shirl , any time you want me in the team . |
14 | Sorry about the mess but you caught me on the hop like . |
15 | ‘ I thought my secretary told you to meet me at the house in Edinburgh ? |
16 | ‘ By the time you found me on the moor , I knew everything , but I could prove nothing . |
17 | You drew me through the undergrowth out into the light and then left me bare and hurting . |
18 | You helped me in the early days . |
19 | ‘ I really can not expect you to accept me after the way in which I have behaved , and then was wicked enough to read your private book , and the cuttings are there , I knew that you would want them back , and I expect that you will wish to make a career in journalism , and why accept a poor doctor , no need to do that , you can always live on your father 's allowance and what a remarkable man he is , so like you , or earn your living by your pen … ’ |
20 | ‘ Can you direct me to the private wing ? ’ |
21 | Leafing through them , I could n't see any obvious lies ; he had n't taught me to say anything obscene instead of ‘ Excuse me ’ or ‘ Can you direct me to the railway station , please ? ’ , though I 'd have thought the temptation would have been all but irresistible . |
22 | All I can say is the longer you mess me about the worse it will get . |
23 | you put me under the desk so I 've got ta get in there . |
24 | I wo n't leave until you put me in the . |
25 | ‘ So you told me on the phone . ’ |
26 | This is going to be more or less in line with what erm you told me on the phone anyway is n't it ? |
27 | Douglas now your background here is mainly erm er retail face to face but I can also read into and what er this and what you told me on the phone that there 's erm quote a lot of sales as well . |
28 | When you told me about the American girl , I hoped it meant you 'd got over Pickles . |
29 | ‘ And , even when you told me about the break-in , I knew it was n't really that . ’ |
30 | When you told me about the horoscopes , did n't I tell you I wanted to help ? |