Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [prep] you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They were afraid to ta but if they 'd had that if they 'd told me to provide an extra coach for the Manchester as I was suggesting , Dougie would have come out and taken strips off them for You see . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | You 've been a real sport , mister , standin' up for me like you did , and fetchin' that brute a lovely wallop . |
4 | ‘ Still , I liked you for standin' up for me like you did . |
5 | Oh , they 're , they 're after him like you know |
6 | Oh , yes , there 's a lot of them about you know . |
7 | Well I just think of the fact and I know it 's sort of miserable but Christmas night I think well , if you 've got ta sort of something like you 've got to put up with your mum and dad and I think well just the more the merrier . |
8 | Again , the ‘ normal ’ situation in the sciences is not a sure guide , as none of you needs to be reminded , when the brain and mind are the subjects of investigation , given the peculiar features that attach to the notion of consciousness and to its close relations , thought , feeling , privacy and so on . |
9 | Like he was behind er I never held him I was behind him like you know well it gives his legs a bit more like movement . |
10 | Would you do things with me like you did when Boz got married ? ’ |
11 | I mean really severely handicapped so they really need sort of helpers with them for you know at least fifty percent of the day or something . |
12 | I 'm going to buy you a lovely new lead as your share of the prize and take you for walks on it — with something for you to carry in your mouth . ’ |
13 | And when you were doing these with lots of you 've got now got W X Y and Z in , when you 're adding up if you lay them out like that |
14 | They took a double blanket … rolled him in it like you roll a papoose on a cradle board … put where there were mules , not in soldier tent . ’ |
15 | That 's during the war yes and er , of course this is the first world war I were referring to and erm , the people appreciated this and we used to give it to them like you know . |
16 | No , I do n't when you 're joking because you do n't say shut up to me for you to say shut up . |
17 | Erm I know it 's easier said than done sometimes but er it has to be your decision because even if you went ahead and were confirmed , we were tal talking about the idea of sometimes parents bring pressure on them on you to go ahead and do it and be confirmed , erm when perhaps you 're not do n't feel ready for it and it takes a lot of courage to stand up and say No I 'm not ready . |
18 | talk to you about you know ne next week |
19 | The thing that 's suggested just to sort of er bring that round to you to you know rather than just have me speaking , is to suggest that er if I start a sentence er perhaps you know people could join in with the finish of that sentence , you know . |
20 | I 'll pay my respects to him without you telling me to take a quick look . |
21 | Yes , throw themselves , begging for it like you did . |
22 | ‘ If you think a Rottweiler is going to attack you , it 's no good staring at it like you do with other dogs . |
23 | And we have been involved , I have certainly been into schools a fair bit but but they 're erm they are a bit reticent they 're certainly slow to come forward to ask for your for you help and and |
24 | Well , you deserve that , standin' by me like you did and givin' me your bed when I 'ad n't got a farthing to call me own . |