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

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1 What do the following gestures or attitudes mean to you ?
2 ‘ What would uncle Reed say to you if he were alive ? ’
3 As the months drag by you find out who are true friends and who does n't really give a damn .
4 Premier Savings is not the type of savings account for you to dip into every time you want a few pounds to spend .
5 " And what did the great Daybog say to you ? " the old man asked Martin .
6 What do people at clubs and parties say to you when you tell them that you 're a dancer ?
7 What are the two most irritating things journalists say about you ?
8 So your savings grow with you .
9 ‘ Does not the whole ensemble speak to you of imperial confidence , a global network of industry ? ’
10 And she said not only that whenever my kids babysit for you you only give em a fiver each .
11 Believe me , my life and my peace of mind depend on you .
12 Whatever your situation , whether you are planning a change of direction or simply looking forward at the various opportunities open to you , the process of your decision-making is an important element of the choice itself .
13 Much really depends on the quality of opportunities open to you to refresh old skills , and to introduce new ones on a sensible timescale and with proper supervision and support .
14 No list can be exhaustive , but it can give you an idea of the range of opportunities open to you .
15 The following chapters explain in general the opportunities open to you in an average agency .
16 They give details of what to expect of various opportunities open to you , and how to obtain further information on professional qualifications , future prospects , etc .
17 But all he could manage was , ‘ Was this the only action open to you ? ’
18 The best action open to you at the moment is to undertake a re-entry course which conforms to the criteria outlined in the UKCC 's Guidelines for Good Practice .
19 There are now two courses of action open to you :
20 The courses of action open to you following letter are as follows .
21 ‘ I was doing my usual Tuesday clean for you , Chris , when the phone rang .
22 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 .
23 Personal growth and opportunities come to you through intimate one-to-one relationships this summer , Pisces .
24 Clients come to you with an objective and the solicitor 's contribution is to help to achieve this objective within the legal framework .
25 Back outside , children are weeping , mothers are wailing and a thousand haunted , hungry eyes bore into you .
26 ‘ Well , do you first need to form a picture of the two of us sitting in that café discussing your father — an eidetic image — before the words come to you , or not ? ’
27 There can be a lot of crime occur without you knowing .
28 But flippancy is better suited to selling food — so unless you buckle down it 's back to the Fission Chips account for you .
29 But how many of these companies forget about you once you 've signed on the dotted line .
30 Their lives depend on you . ’
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