Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ?
2 Twomey sent old Lizzie with the summons : " Mr Twomey says , Sir Dermot says , for ye to come down to the morning room — the young gentlemen are here . "
3 How d' ya get on at the dentist ?
4 ‘ Will ye pop down to the cellar , for us ? ’
5 It 's at the top but the lift you pick up at the bottom now .
6 It is certainly not unreasonable to refuse to give up a bank note which you pick up in the street to the first stranger who alleges it to be his , if you tell him that you must make further inquiries or that he must produce evidence which will authenticate his claim .
7 You goin' back to the digs , Noreen ? ’
8 You can buy those things that you push down on the top like that , and you
9 ‘ And if you 're feeling tired , what about a dose or two of that tonic you make up for the patients ? ’
10 I watched you make off along the cliff path , as if you were making for Otters ' Bay .
11 When you accelerated towards the light coming from the front , you met up with the humps and dips faster-they appeared to be squashed up together .
12 But the fundamental point for me was that it involved a positive recognition of my identity and mutual recognition of our identities and that made it much easier to form more personal sorts of relationships on various social levels with other people you met naturally through the things you were doing , whether it was political or social or whatever .
13 Erm on the use of existing employment sites , I 'd hate you to go away with the impression that er we were actively seeking to reallocate sites as they came forward , and that certainly is n't the case .
14 He wants you to go up to the villa . ’
15 This is an important skill which helps you to go faster on the reach .
16 The young man know as Sandro appeared at the house and his parents said ‘ we do n't want you to go back to the Hare Krishna movement ’ .
17 ‘ I want you to go back to the house and telephone the Incident Room .
18 ‘ What on earth possessed you to go down to the sea ? ’ asked Mrs Ridley .
19 " Did Comrade Andrew tell you to go down to the picket ?
20 Things happened , one heard stories , but overall you got on with the job .
21 Well when you collected the dues er it meant taking it up to the office every Monday and when you got up to the office and got talking to the officials and such like the interest became greater and er it developed from there that er the workers of thought they should have er should have a representative on the committee .
22 On awakening it will rise from five to ten beats a minute , and during the day it will rise gradually and may be up to ten beats higher at bedtime than it was when you got up in the morning .
23 You never knew what you were in for when you got up in the morning .
24 Before you got actually into the town .
25 ‘ What have you been doing since you got out of the army ? ’
26 The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you .
27 When you got out of the car . ’
28 It 's time you got out of the house .
29 No , Was your tape any good when you got further into the film ?
30 Yes , patches of chaos , possibly in the disorganisation , but you got there in the end .
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