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

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1 The code of conduct outlines what is expected of you when you work in the Home .
2 I agree but I think that anybody who speaks in public , you have nervousness beforehand and the moment you go to talk to the people you know what you 're going to say , you have a few notes in front of you and you talk to the people , if that is your job .
3 You hold the log out in front of you as you walk towards the bed .
4 The minor irritation on returning to the car is that it is directly in front of you as you descend to the north , but there is nowhere to cross the river .
5 People can think as badly of you as you do of yourself .
6 The recordings are available for you if you wish or will be available for you if you wish to er improve your memory on what has been said during the discussion periods .
7 In effect we 're we 're erm er we 're safeguarding it for you if you want to .
8 Think of all the information your eyes collect for you as you walk in the street , talk to someone , catch a train , read a newspaper , take part in a meeting .
9 Okay so this list will be waiting for you when you arrive at the the assignment .
10 ‘ They 're the kind of people who walk through you if you get in their way .
11 You stop leaving doors open behind you as you come into the house .
12 Here are three items to take with you when you go on holiday with your camcorder .
13 Well I think I must take issue with you when you talk about the old days .
14 At the same time , Peachcake , if worries about the future are what 's been keeping him from showing his feelings for you and he 's as much in love with you as you appear to be with him , there 's to be no hasty wedding .
15 Keep this leaflet with you as you travel in England .
16 Wittgenstein says ( 332 ) : ‘ Do not believe that you have the concept of colour within you because you look at a coloured object — however you look ’ and ( 659 ) ‘ But when I say ‘ It tastes exactly like sugar ’ , in an important sense no remembering takes place .
17 ‘ Okay , blue-eyes , ’ I drawled , even though they were green , ‘ be difficult and make me twist the information from you until you scream for my kisses … ’
18 In such an organization you feel hemmed in by people who can refuse you permission to do something or who are only waiting to jump all over you if you appear to be taking the initiative , or achieving something which even they may recognize as being highly desirable , in ‘ the wrong way ’ .
19 amanuensis , it 's somebody who sits beside you and you dictate to them .
20 These are binding on you while you work for the ES and after you leave the organisation , both at work and in your own time .
21 Yeah and I 'll set him on you if you start with me .
22 Well at times I feel like erm you 're dealing with things that are just totally beyond you and you feel as if you 're sinking and feel totally helpless .
23 I will try and get the report to you before you go on leave , and Alan and I can talk more about this in July .
24 Cos when you get your takeaway they erm they carry it to the door for you and give it to you when you get to the door , and they hand
25 ‘ It does something to you when you get in the ring , ’ he explained .
26 Our interaction is two-way ( I talk to you and you talk to me ) .
27 They 're the unclimbed peaks , the unexplored peaks — and they 're a bit kinder to you as you get into your late fifties .
28 In the first write all those events and relationships from childhood which seem most significant to you as you think about them now .
29 In contrast , case study materials aim to capture a real lesson as it happens in normal classroom conditions ( although it is never entirely normal to have a camera pointing at you while you go about your daily business . )
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