Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] you [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | K. R. You might be in Park Lane and a fellow 's walking towards you with a suitcase . |
2 | Easy to get carried away if someone is bidding against you for a particular fish . |
3 | He remained silent , watching her , and her embarrassment grew until in the end she set her glass down with a bang and in desperation said , ‘ So are you going to tell me what 's been happening to you in the last five years ? ’ |
4 | For example , if someone gave as their hobbies on their CV only reading and chess , and they were applying to you for a job where they would be working with the public , might you not have doubts about that person ? |
5 | Have you found the art world to be completely accepting of you as a woman ? |
6 | I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘ |
7 | er there 's a new er thing started with Friends Provident by er following first call , I 'm now responsible for looking after you as a policy holder , that 's the first point |
8 | ‘ My dear , your real mother has been looking after you for the past twenty years , ’ said Miss Rose sharply . |
9 | ‘ I 'm perfectly content to go on living with you under the original terms . |
10 | As you will not see the titles before the examination , it is better to take the skill of essay writing with you into the examination room , than memorised chunks of your old essays . |
11 | Bernard I must tell you , listening to you at the moment is Simon Wigg on one of our other lines erm just a word about Simon before I bring him in . |
12 | I am writing to you about the case of Im Su-Kyong , who was arrested for ten years for attending a peace march from North Korea to South Korea . |
13 | She wrote : ’ I am writing to you in the hope that you can help me with the injustice which has occurred . |
14 | He 's not shouting at you for the sake of it — he 's shouting at you in an effort to improve you . |
15 | I want to try and stop shouting at you in the morning so I 'm going to put out your clothes for you to get dressed . |
16 | He 's not shouting at you for the sake of it — he 's shouting at you in an effort to improve you . |
17 | Looking at you from the other side of the desk I might feel you have misdiagnosed yourself . |
18 | ‘ I was just looking at you against the lights of the city , ’ she says . |
19 | He 's waiting for you at the Burlington airstrip . |
20 | Perhaps you have observed me , I am often around , if you are not fixed up at the moment what about me waiting for you at the bus stop tonight ? |
21 | A life of excitement and a good pension waiting for you at the end of it . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've been waiting for you for the past three hours , pacing the corridors , wearing out the carpet . |
23 | It will go on waiting for you until the day you enter it . |
24 | ‘ I think when you go back to your desk you will find a letter waiting for you from the Commissioner . |
25 | ‘ They 're waiting for you in the alley way at the back of the shop . |
26 | He should be waiting for you in the transport yard at the back . ’ |
27 | But perhaps one of the most special attractions at Boscobel lies waiting for you in the fields beyond the garden . |
28 | ‘ He would n't mind going with you to the concert , ’ she said , thinking that she could have phrased that better if she 'd had more notice . |
29 | At eighty , eighty five , ninety ninety five , a hundred pounds and ten going to you at the back , going on , sir ? |
30 | She would not claim to be content , because contentment came with having the man you loved lying beside you on a cold night ; it came with that certain wonderful intimacy which Beth had experienced once long ago , and which was lost for ever . |