Example sentences of "on you [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Does it always bother you when a man comes within touching distance , or is it just the effect I have on you that makes you flinch away ? ’ |
2 | I was just supposed to keep an eye on you and let you lead us to the enemy . |
3 | We 'll patch in on you and join you if you tell us where you are . ’ |
4 | You got fed regularly and women waited on you and asked you how you felt . |
5 | She used to stagger , and if you did n't watch out she 'd come down on you and crush you while you were a-shoeing her . |
6 | If it were not for my concern for my grandmother , I would — I would put you out of the car right now , I would let you wait beside the road until someone took pity on you and offered to drive you back to Milano . ’ |
7 | In conversation , people do not fix their eyes on you and make notes : they are informal and natural , while talks are set piece , formal occasions . |
8 | And your Dad and I can keep an eye on you and make sure you 're not overdoing it , for the sake of the little one . ’ |
9 | If you have someone who is dependent on you and needs to be provided for , think of them first if you do n't plan to leave them everything , decide what they will need and what personal belongings you wish to leave them . |
10 | Slaves , obey your earthly masters in everything ; and do it , not only when their eye is on you and to win their favour , but with sincerity of heart , and reverence for the Lord . |
11 | And do it not only when their eye is on you and to win their favour , but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord ’ ( Col. 3:22 ) . |
12 | We were ready to take a breath test on you and determine if you stank as bad as you ‘ write ’ . |
13 | I 'm not going to jump on you and seduce you the minute we 're behind closed doors . |
14 | One lesson he can be really soft and anyone could get away with murder ( well , almost ) and the next lesson he goes all strict on you and starts giving out lines and detentions like they were past their sell-by date . |
15 | The dog sees you as challenging its perceived dominance in the family arena , and may well turn on you when threatened , in the same way that it would a rival pack member which does not back down in the wild . |
16 | All you have to do is to be brave enough to stand up to those putting pressure on you or taking advantage of your desire to keep everyone happy . |
17 | If you lost a leg they 'd stick a false one on you or give you a set of wheels . |