Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] you " in BNC.

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1 There are already plenty of pointers and anomalies , and I 'd like to go through them with you to try to sift out the red herrings and give due precedence to the important facts .
2 What I need to do is to go through them with you and make sure you fully understand what they what their origins are etcetera because isomers we base the questions are very very common so I 'll be able to talk about marks .
3 I just want to go through it with you and recap .
4 No , I was n't going to come after someone like you . ’
5 Just just looks like it to you .
6 They have no , they have no personal , erm , relationship with me er , I 'll give you the example of one of our , erm er , er er erm , er most recent directors who 's , who 's just joined the board , Mr Ruben , who 's the head of Colgate Palmo Palmolive , and I just described to him to you how we , erm how we , er er er er er selected him .
7 I ought not to talk about him to you .
8 I do n't want to talk about it to you . "
9 ‘ I 'm not asking for advice– but I want to talk through something with you .
10 Does she ever speak about it to you ? ’
11 If you have forgotten anything , you can always phone whoever has a key to your house or is looking after it for you .
12 I had already written to them about you , in guarded terms , and their lack of response to my enthusiasms in the way of friends never discouraged me .
13 ( A supplementary pension payable under the Supplementary Benefits scheme is not taxable , nor are voluntary payments made to her by you or other relatives , for which you can claim tax-free allowance .
14 ‘ I 've been down here half the night , waiting for someone like you , ’ the stranger said .
15 Unless you can do so your holding will deteriorate or you will spend a small fortune paying outsiders to look after it for you .
16 Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to .
17 I 'll look after it for you until you 're back . ’
18 ‘ I know , ’ Kitty said , ‘ but I 'd never have thought of it without you , it just would n't have crossed my mind .
19 and I 'll certainly look into it for you
20 What do you see in it for you ?
21 ‘ No , but Leo would see to it for you , while you were here .
22 And er I I you are going to be in thee and I going to thee in you .
23 And I wa commented on it to you , it was when I borrowed the maternity robe from Penny and she
24 Look at everything around you ; be aware of the weather ; listen to any noises which you might hear .
25 I 'll look at them with you later , but you ca n't look at them by yourself .
26 Shall I get rid of her for you ? ’
27 They all returned from him to you ,
28 Now Ian is putting on this flower demonstration show , it 's called From Me To You .
29 A flower demonstration called From Me To You by Ian tomorrow , seven for seven thirty tomorrow at the Festival Hall , Kirkby in Ashfield , Nottingham , two pounds fifty and that includes refreshments .
30 Interaction usually begins with a period of eye contact which appears to signal from me to you ( and vice versa ) that we are ready to relate .
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