Example sentences of "[prep] you [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] you " in BNC.

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1 I said Freda they says yes we 've named it after you because we like you .
2 Some people do tend to run away from you , they 're afraid of you because they think you 're wild .
3 So I said to her , you know , can I borrow fifty P off you till I see you later .
4 Even if you 're in a non-union company , they will fight for you if they think you 've got a case .
5 Emily waved her hand to Letty , ‘ I 'll send for you when I want you . ’
6 Cos they do n't half hammer you and if they catch up with you once they watch you like a hawk .
7 When I got there they moaned about all the clothes and stuff I had , because you have to take everything with you when they move you about .
8 But the jury of neighbours who decide upon your fertility might not look too kindly upon you if they think you are going to bring up your children as Jehovah 's Witnesses or Servants of Baal , or use the terror of hell as a way of controlling them : or beat the soles of their feet if they get the Koran wrong .
9 and they 've stopped this on you and they expect you to pay all this amount of money I do n't know
10 ‘ Having kids is a privilege , a joy , or it should be , and , by God , I 'll get the County down on you if I see you strike that boy of yours on the head again !
11 It 's up to you whether you think you 're using sharp powers of interpretation or acting according to paranoia .
12 ‘ Has n't it ever occurred to you that I find you repulsive — that I 'd rather be kissed by a lizard than you ? ’
13 I always reckon it 's tremendously flattering that viewers want to talk to you when they meet you in the street .
14 I thought that progressives , political progressives in this country were prepared to stand by public services and believe in them sufficiently to say this will cost you and we are prepared to put the bill to you because we believe you will pay the bill .
15 They wo n't come up to you because they think you 're dirty , because you got pregnant and you 're only fourteen or fifteen , but if you 're seventeen or eighteen it does n't matter , you 're old .
16 I 've come to you because I want you to tell me everything you can about Mr Hatton with particular reference to anything you may know about the source of his income . ’
17 See basically if a customer objects , you 're about to cover the , the fact that if the customer objects , say come back to canvassing for a minute , you get somebody , you phone somebody up and they say , urgh , urgh , and they just mumble away and they listen to you and they do n't listen to you , right , it 's a waste of bloody time , but if they talk to you and they give you objections and you deal with these objections , right , they 're bound to buy
18 Very best wishes to you and we hope you keep painting for many years to come .
19 You are a natural athlete , the stroke feels right to you and you find you can achieve far greater power this way .
20 If you trust somebody okay you 're quite open to them , they 're quite open to you if you co-operate you 're flexible , you 're being flexible and you like to work together and what happens is is if you 've got low trust and low co-operation with somebody well what you 've got is really everybody both people or everybody involved being defensive constantly being def defensive , if you do n't trust somebody and you know you 're not co-operative you 're constantly looking over your back , what are they doing are they doing that 's gon na mess something up you know what are they trying to do now .
21 It 's a I mean no it 's up to you if you say you 've done it that 's fine by me .
22 We have written to you as we believe you may well share our views . ’
23 Bodie said , ‘ I just wanted to get a look at you before they spirit you away .
24 But because you 're an old-fashioned , besotted old woman I 'll laugh at you while I tell you that your dear Andrew has not missed my wifely attentions at all .
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