Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you " in BNC.
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31 | Nine times out of ten , careful attention to the redeployment of existing sources of illumination will improve matters sufficiently to enable you to shoot good pictures . |
32 | Hot enough to embrace you — not hot enough to bake you . |
33 | ‘ I had to come especially to see you this morning , Leith , ’ he said earnestly as he fell into step with her . |
34 | I 'll be in to see you tomorrow , darling . ’ |
35 | You do n't suddenly go blind for the duration of a ‘ phone call and are , therefore , prey to all sorts of visual distractions — people walking past the window , someone coming in to see you and so on . |
36 | ‘ I must apologize , ’ he began , ‘ for not coming in to see you this morning , as I said I would . |
37 | Tudor and I will stay in the hotel tonight but we 'll call in to see you tomorrow . ’ |
38 | Dr Harris said , ‘ I 'll call in to see you tomorrow , OK ? ’ |
39 | The only reason I came in here was that I was on my way into town when your boys called and they said it would be quicker if I came in to see you . |
40 | I was worried about the , the work I , I could n't get in to see you until today |
41 | you know so erm so some er a lot more should 've been done about actually getting , even if it was just well I 'm in that area , I 'm in the area on such and such a day anyway so I can call in to see you . |
42 | Some day soon I may call in to see you with out for half-an-hour ! |
43 | I came in to see you but you were n't in so . |
44 | The sadness is your very own ; it entirely fits you . |
45 | They obviously hate you a great deal . ’ |
46 | I merely make you angry . ’ |
47 | As markers , we would be happy enough to see you argue either way as long as you recognized that there is indeed room for argument over this point . |
48 | And my parents , who , as Dad put it , " have quite enough to see you right " from the sale of used cars in Dad 's showroom , had paid the deposit for us as a wedding present . |
49 | If they get close enough to see you — about one inch — they will bite . |
50 | The first was over the board 's decision to close the senior staff dining-room and require staff to eat in the staff canteen : Fred apparently thinks you initiated this policy , and resents the fact that he will no longer be able to produce a limited number of high-quality meals and thus ingratiate himself with the senior staff . |
51 | So bringing you back to after the war , er how did the business continue er then or for , from that time forward ? |
52 | . He 's only given you one of those . |
53 | But they would have only given you a book for |
54 | I 've only given you one sprout so you 're alright . |
55 | I do so want you to learn , my dear , ’ and , turning away , she half whispered , ‘ There is so much pleasure , so much pleasure to be gained by the informed . ’ |
56 | Of course , there are some men who will naturally regard you as an equal . |
57 | Seating depends on room arrangement and table size ; but the more in the centre you are of any line the better your range of vision , and the better placed you are to get involved . |
58 | The point is , you see , that I did not ask you to go and look at the time on that clock ; I merely asked you to study the numerals on it . |
59 | You ha because you suddenly realized you were |
60 | I , I I went to as we came down , suddenly realized you 'd got somebody there you were obviously deep in conference so er |