Example sentences of "you [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Paul Traynor outlines six of the best walks around Britain to tempt you off the peaks and into the valleys . |
32 | At 65 kts a gentle back pressure on the wheel will lift you off the runway and the wheels should be raised before reaching the 75 kt limiting speed for retraction . |
33 | Erm let let's sort of cut or let's go without our saying erm we will keep you off the council . |
34 | A change of clothing also lets you off the hook . |
35 | Apologising and being self-deprecating can let you off the hook . |
36 | If you repaid the advance , I 'm sure they 'd let you off the hook . ’ |
37 | ‘ If you found someone such as I have just described it would let you off the hook . ’ |
38 | Then the Animal Rights Activists can campaign against them , and let you off the hook . ’ |
39 | If you muck about in the class the lecturers have got every right to send you off the course . |
40 | And why should I try to throw you off the scent ? |
41 | ‘ It 's the tail rotors that do the damage — and I 'd hate to spend my afternoon scraping you off the roof . ’ |
42 | What we 've got for the first time I suspect , since any of you joined this company and you take the experience over there as well , is that the time you spend two days together , and actually find out what it is that makes you go and I do n't suppose that happens often , , dropped you off the boat together for more than two hours at a time . |
43 | Often such complex layouts lead to immediate confusion , but the manual gets you off the ground with some helpful suggested settings . |
44 | ‘ I 've got to get you off the Key . ’ |
45 | They says the doctor 's given you that to take you off the alcohol . |
46 | Morse smiled at her : ‘ I promise to take you off the list as soon as possible . ’ |
47 | ‘ Sorry to just snatch you off the pavement like that , Chief Inspector , but I felt we ought to meet . ’ |
48 | And what would you have done if Schemichal got hold of you and threw you off the pitch like last night ? |
49 | There was a large pool of unemployed in those days and it seemed to us that no sooner were you in than they were trying to get you off the job . |
50 | What will happen is , at regular intervals they 'll take you off the ventilator inject you with the er antidote to the depolarizer and see if your muscles lock up . |
51 | Erm I did n't spot the tentative benefit , I do n't think you actually got that bit as far as what was gon na be in it because when erm Steve came up with the why so long I think that , that took you off the track a bit . |
52 | Not a true beauty , but the girl beckoned you off the paper ; confident , sexy , that face invited you to join in if you could stand the pace . |
53 | " Step inside and no tricks now , or they 'll be scraping you off the street . " |
54 | You 're working and you 're not bugging anyone and you turn yourself in — they do n't come and pick you off the street — and still they do this . ’ |
55 | Dobson and his mob just laughed you off the street tonight and we ca n't afford that . ’ |
56 | ‘ If you 'd done your legal duty , my lad , we would n't have had to go through the bother of pulling you off the street , ’ said Malpass with a sickly smile . |
57 | ( 2 ) You unmanly fellow ! to treat a woman so who took you off the street . |
58 | Another novelty is the secure access feature , which prompts you for a password when it auto-answers an incoming data . |
59 | Matters relating to your home life and financial security are highlighted and , while you can anticipate some minor gains , benefits or other incentives early this month , sparks may fly just prior to the 16th , when someone appears to be taking you for a fool or expecting you to foot the bill . |
60 | I appreciate you 're a very clever woman , but then I never took you for a fool . |