Example sentences of "you [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Were you down the prom then , yesterday ? |
2 | Similarly , the winger you cheered so lustily on Saturday afternoon might well be working alongside you down the pit on Monday morning . |
3 | That 's what I said to you down the doctors , that it 's obviously on his chest . |
4 | er it 's an event held in The Gallery and er we have got er ski experts coming er , equipment people ; we have got the latest ski simulator coming down from Dorset , which enables people to actually get inside and it takes you down the Val de Zere er no , yes , takes you down the Val de Zere downhill and it really is quite impressive . |
5 | er it 's an event held in The Gallery and er we have got er ski experts coming er , equipment people ; we have got the latest ski simulator coming down from Dorset , which enables people to actually get inside and it takes you down the Val de Zere er no , yes , takes you down the Val de Zere downhill and it really is quite impressive . |
6 | When next I chase you down the dunny , |
7 | If you had joined at Paris , then you received a ticket back there ; if , however , you had joined at Marseilles , then you only got fifteen francs to get you down the line from Aubagne . |
8 | If there 's a fight , they tie your hands , pull your head sideways and put you down the block . |
9 | That 's why I put you down the end of the table so I would n't have to talk to you . |
10 | And then I 'll sell you down the galaxy , and you wo n't know her either . |
11 | ‘ See you down the Jac tonight ? ’ |
12 | I 'll see you down the front . |
13 | Having done my best to put you off the Bar , I must add that the public interest strongly requires that the profession should continue to attract a flow of top quality recruits . |
14 | ‘ Leonora , does the fact that I 've been married before put you off the thought of becoming my wife ? ’ |
15 | Of course at school they always tell you that you should do a secretarial course , which was absolutely dreadful , and they put you off the idea of a career in the theatre just as much as they can . |
16 | Have I put you off the idea of knitting for profit ? |
17 | Let none of these warnings and precautions put you off the adventure and excitement of collecting in this field if you have an inclination that way . |
18 | ‘ Is n't it possible , though , that the other girl could be a hundred kilometres from here and that this one was dumped here to put you off the scent ? ’ |
19 | The strangeness of this music puts you off the scent of its skillfulness , which is a shame in a way , but there 's absolutely no way it is unintentional . |
20 | The strangeness of this music puts you off the scent of its skillfulness , which is a shame in a way , but there 's absolutely no way it is unintentional . |
21 | You might make sales , you 'll certainly make contacts and it probably wo n't put you off the world of TV forever . |
22 | Ah meet you up the park then ? |
23 | ‘ He wants you up the flange-plates , ’ said Tam as they sat down . |
24 | ‘ That bitch has led you up the garden path ! ’ |
25 | He invited you up the pitch to meet him on the drive . |
26 | ‘ This morning I 'm taking you up the coast to my house overlooking the Sound , and if the weather stays as good as it is at the moment we 'll spend the afternoon on the beach at Hornbaek , which means we 'll go right past Kronberg — we can even stop off and take the tour if it appeals to you . ’ |
27 | Did they try and drag you up the farm yesterday ? |
28 | He said erm I shall ha I 'll have to send you up the hospital and you 'll have to have a you know |
29 | TAXES can be enough to drive you up the pole — and today we 're offering you the chance to ease the pain of paying . |
30 | Trying to cut you up the arse |