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

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1 It 's a fast ascent on to the bealach , and then a right turn takes you on to a surprising flat little plateau sporting a tiny circular lochan .
2 The first stage of the programme is designed to get you on to a balanced , low-calorie diet , and to cleanse you system so that in Stage II you will be able to tell which foods suit your body the most .
3 ‘ Do you realize it 's two years , six months and six days since I saw you on to a train — possibly this very one — the day before I went to America ?
4 But ask them why they interact in this way and they will eventually pass you on to a scientist who ( no matter how many equations they might try to confuse you with ) in the end can only say ‘ Well , that 's the way things are ’ .
5 It is a common fallacy that the wind does all the work in a water start by pulling you on to the board .
6 Once again , at the very end of this , the longest video of the three , Julian sneaks in some additional MIDI-based information , leading you on to the rather more complex volume three .
7 ‘ Blockbuster ! ’ is less satisfactory , however , a bunch of platform-heeled plodders that try in vain to get you on to the floor and dance round your handbag .
8 where the dropped kerb is , that takes you on to the private road .
9 I will tell my steward that I am taking you on to the staff as — ’ he paused for thought for a moment' — as a tax consultant .
10 Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two .
11 How did you manage to persuade British Rail to allow you on to the train so you could drag me off ? ’
12 Of course they did n't get the portable with this , they rang them up , said where 's my colour portable said I 'll put you on to the manager anyway they had some deal that night that erm to launch this Mini Mayfair or whatever it was wine and cheese thing so he went to the wine and cheese thing and worried he was gon na kick up a fuss so they gave him a telly anyway .
13 Yeah but they , will they , they wo n't sell you on at a discount will they ?
14 ‘ I should be taking you on at a week 's notice .
15 He should then carry you on with the next question .
16 Are you on for the treble ?
17 ‘ None of them was prepared to take you on in the middle of the semester .
18 Now what are you on in the way of tablets , Cathy ?
19 I suppose that the ‘ great bloke ’ who lives next door … the dearest friend … is used to all that … hands you on like a bloody parcel at the end of the evening . ’
20 Or if you keep them , there are four hundred of us here and two thousand on their way , and we will cut you down to a man . ’
21 This will shut you down to a spot will take
22 ‘ Will you at least let me walk you down to the station ? ’
23 Race you down to the nursery slopes ! ’
24 ‘ I will have a few casts here , Blair , then follow you down to the next pool , ’ I suggested .
25 What do you want me to do — take you down to the club ?
26 You are a sign well able to juggle several balls at once so in many ways the volatile planetary climate could suit you down to the ground .
27 If ankle-length coats do n't suit you down to the ground , then short ones are not quite extinct .
28 It would have suited you down to the ground . ’
29 Eight steps in the courtyard take you down to the cellar .
30 ‘ Well , get your best friend to take you home , ’ said the first constable , ‘ or we might have to take you down to the station for the good of your health . ’
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