Example sentences of "you [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 THANK you , too — for giving me an opportunity to put you right on a simple matter of fact .
2 The hands can lead you right through a painting .
3 Flicks at you verbally with a rapier . ’
4 I 'll find you somewhere with a pool . ’
5 But , in the Jewishness stakes , sweetheart , the kosher ayatollahs who run this neighbourhood would place you somewhere between a Tibetan lama and the fairy on top of the Christmas tree .
6 ‘ I should like to see you alone for a moment , Caroline , if you please . ’
7 I only hope that you will never have to read this letter — not because my life is worth anything to me but because it breaks my heart to think of you alone in a world which I have found to be so harsh and unforgiving .
8 Payslips are produced and sent to you together with a payroll report for management information and audit purposes .
9 If we could talk to you inside for a few minutes you wo n't regret it . ’
10 Gather up your things and I 'll meet you outside in a couple of minutes . ’
11 From the sound of it he 'd blow you away without a second thought .
12 One slip , and it would sweep you away without a murmur or a cry .
13 We 've all read newspaper report of faulty hire equipment which has n't been properly checked or maintained ; a bad outlet could happily send you away with a potential deathtrap .
14 The greatest danger to a windsurfer is a wind that blows you away from a beach .
15 It 's a good job I 've got you away from a lifetime of crappy holopics . ’
16 We leave you tonight with a look through the seasons and a special mention for all the people who help bring our programme to your screen .
17 ‘ You ca n't really believe I went to bed with you just for a story ? ’
18 Yeah can I just stop you just for a second ?
19 Always you felt the warmth and humanity pulling you downstairs like a magnet .
20 ‘ If you come up one by one , without weapons , I 'll take you home to a fair trial in England .
21 I 'm not taking you home in a stroppy mood Aaron we left home in a a stroppy mood
22 BELVILLE : I love you still with a passion as ardent as ever I loved you .
23 I could have done with a bit of support from you once in a while .
24 I 'd have done anything for you once upon a time .
25 Strong tides will carry you quickly in a direction you may not want to go .
26 No one , however , risked playing up , for Miss Onion 's mysterious words , ‘ I shall walk round you smartly in a minute , my boy ! ’ directed at someone who was momentarily out of line , were quite sufficient .
27 Dogs can take you directly to a few kilos of heroin welded into the chassis , but they 're not too good at sniffing out a Renoir .
28 A lot of them treat you more as a sort of friend and an equal rather than looking down … there 's a few teachers who treat you like a child rather than like themselves , but most of them are very friendly … well , I think it 's mainly because they 're younger teachers … and there 's not such a great age gap , you know .
29 ‘ I see you more as a sailboat , skimming freely across the ocean , responding naturally to the winds and the currents — but with a light hand on the tiller now and then to make sure you make the most of your capabilities . ’
30 Is Lucy giving you more of a hard time ?
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