Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] and [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Jeff told me he 'd had a word with you about me and told you I had lots of experience teaching English to foreign students and that you wanted me to come and do the job . ’ |
2 | " In the meantime , I have directed that my daughters look after you and keep you entertained . |
3 | But actually big brothers can be quite kindly and look after you and help you with their experience . |
4 | And then of course , the other characteristics that go with religion , and that he had emphasized in other books on Totem and Taboo , like guilt , the feeling that you ought to obey the moral commands of the parents , because after all the parents were n't just benevolent entities who looked after you and rewarded you and praised you , but they were your judges and censors as well . |
5 | well I mean I 'm not surprised they do n't wan na take a picture of our garden cos it 's a mess but er I 'd have thought he would have taken a picture of yours and sold you one . |
6 | But I 'm going to put the evidence in front of you and ask you to decide for yourselves . |
7 | The psychological power is eroded because although the community can still disapprove of you and make you an outcast if you defy the hierarchy , beyond the community is the world of English people — an unfriendly world , but it does exist . |
8 | Have you ever been on a motorway when somebody has pushed their way in front of you and caused you inconvenience , made you brake ? |
9 | But the tales that were told were not only gruesome but frightening — in fact sickening is probably a better word — of what happened to you if the desert Arab got hold of you and handed you over to his womenfolk . |
10 | And what would you have done if Schemichal got hold of you and threw you off the pitch like last night ? |
11 | Divorce is common enough for even young children to be aware of it and to fear you may split up . |
12 | Gradually it sort of like brings people out of themselves and do you know what I mean , they learn to do things . |
13 | ‘ Right , ’ Ben said solemnly , ‘ but for now can I wait by here for you and walk you back home , it 's no time for a young lady to be out alone . ’ |
14 | I 'll grind your corn for you and charge you nothing at all . " |
15 | You could have respect for a man who lusted after you and fought for you and took you . |
16 | A solicitor can interpret the law for you and help you take advantage of your full legal entitlement to reliefs and allowances . |
17 | ‘ My dear Ellis , continue like this and I 'll put a word in for you and get you job . ’ |
18 | Then when you had grown enough and mother had carried you there nearly a year , God opened a door for you and brought you out into this world . |
19 | I can handle it for you and see you clear enough to lay yourselves out something really nice with what 's left , really classy bit of landscaping . |
20 | ‘ I 'll hold the fort for you and ring you if anything comes up . ’ |
21 | Jamie has no demons like you and defies you with being a skunk Repulsive to humanity and most of the animal kingdom , but irresistible to another skunk ! |
22 | The cloud comes up beneath you and carries you up with it over your normal ceiling . |
23 | If you are not aware of what is happening , the sea could move in behind you and cut you off your route to dry land . |
24 | I 'll take you up with me and put you to bed . ’ |
25 | ‘ Then I will stay with you and drive you back here . |
26 | Can I come and live with you and help you ? |
27 | ‘ So he was going to have a drink with you and help you get yours down , was that the idea ? ’ |
28 | I 'd better come with you and help you … steady ! ’ |
29 | I 'll come with you and introduce you to Helen , Sister Reynolds , at the same time . ’ |
30 | ‘ Do you want me to come with you and show you the way out ? ’ offered Endill . |