Example sentences of "on you " in BNC.
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1 | Good on ya . |
2 | get on ya Benj |
3 | that , yes , but you ca n't get it out , you 'll spill it on ya , right , close the fridge door please , you 're not supposed to go in the fridge either are you ? , you 're supposed to ask me if you want them , look you 're letting all the cold out of the fridge ah , get out of the freezer what shall I do with you ? |
4 | Do you know , I went in there right and the majority of people never took no blind bit of notice then suddenly one person walked through the door , you know , he 's always playing next to me and he sits down , puts his trumpet there , gets his trumpet on ya , sits there , turns round and the next thing he were laying on the floor going |
5 | ’ ‘ Shame on ye , ye plump English trollope , ’ he giggled suddenly and rolled onto her again . |
6 | ‘ Now be off , or I 'll set the Romans on ye . ’ |
7 | ‘ On ye get , ’ the Chairperson waved his hand imperiously . |
8 | ‘ On ye go , ’ she urged . |
9 | But the horn was blown and the lady of the manor 's bailiff shouted ‘ out on ye ’ three times before they all changed their muddy boots and went home , happy to have maintained tradition for another year . |
10 | You can thank 'im yourselves when 'e calls on ye later ! ’ |
11 | The truth is , Ah suppose , if ye 've got a berg sailin' down on ye and ye 're trapped in the ice there 's no thickness of steel that will save ye from gettin' crushed . |
12 | ‘ What sort of impression did he make on ye ? ’ |
13 | It is possible , though , that in the early stages of training you may feel that all your creative skill is being stripped from you , and that the whole system is ganging up on you . |
14 | It 's certainly true that the pressure on you builds up as the terms go on — but training is not designed to destroy you , but to challenge you . |
15 | I have decided , however , in the interests of posterity , to cut nothing , though I may take the liberty of annotating the text here and there , putting some of the facts straight and referring the reader to related documents , such as interviews you once gave or books and articles on you which have since appeared . |
16 | She says she 's called on you already and she 's helping you with your enquiries . |
17 | ‘ Maybe he 's keeping an eye on you . ’ |
18 | She said it was tragic because of Kezia , and the way she went on you 'd have thought it was all my fault . |
19 | ‘ You do n't have to worry about me becoming a burden on you , you know . |
20 | Something like that could easily backfire on you if you 're not careful . ’ |
21 | ‘ I do n't want to impose on you people , I … ’ |
22 | I 'm sorry to spring it on you like this but I did n't want to get your hopes up . ’ |
23 | ‘ We 'd expect you to stay a couple of years , but obviously there 's going to be no pressure on you to move on at the end of that period . |
24 | Curiously enough , these charming blooms turn to face and follow the sun as it progresses across the sky , a phenomenon you will find frustrating if you have planted it in a north-facing border , since they will invariably turn their backs on you . |
25 | This depends entirely on you and your children and there is no simple answer . |
26 | How much you take of each depends on you , for no two people are the same . |
27 | Jump on you ? ’ |
28 | Wasted on you of course . ’ |
29 | It goes without saying that you must be quick , otherwise the opponent can turn the tables on you . |
30 | ‘ Let them put it on you and you are done for at last — food for the cannons , and the swamp-fever , and the hulks . |