Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] you " in BNC.

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1 Looking at it , Nutty realized you could use the Smiths ' bath without the Smiths knowing .
2 ‘ Maybe it was n't you who rode the winner but — yes , that 's it , the winner rode you . ’
3 Antagonism got you nowhere .
4 ‘ Cropnose bas made you one of her ladies ?
5 If the lowdown on Vera Lynn 's recent successes at her local tennis club or Joe Loss ' new sailboat got you salivating , then these were the columns for you .
6 Money and talk of money got you attention .
7 Did n't you think of that danger when the Union asked you to do this ?
8 Mum got you into trouble all right with me , did n't she ?
9 Why when Mercutio assaulted you did you try to fight the enemy instead of Mercutio ?
10 Oh Zang phoned you ?
11 You , Save The Children Fund volunteers , are determined not to let the recession beat you .
12 ‘ The driver found you all right ?
13 ‘ The authorities traced you to Frankfurt , sir , ’ interjected Adam .
14 Jean met you when she was just 16 and in her last year at school .
15 But last week Jean met you again .
16 In stuffy Sydney , modern jazz made you feel liberated , or better yet , ‘ hip ’ — possessing , as the film says , ‘ esoteric knowledge not shared by the mainstream . ’
17 Oh you are okay fine good got you .
18 Investment in soccer offered a sense of self-importance and pride at running an organization around which so much local interest was centred ; the club made you ‘ someone ’ in the town , a big fish in a small pool .
19 as Cybil mentioned you know I mean if if we want to criticise your first ten words it comes a bit hard up to five thousand you know .
20 Only kindness stopped you saying
21 But , of course you did n't , you did n't have the time to do a lot in the muddy light beat you .
22 If you have any sense you 'll let me pay you what Crevecoeur cost you now and let hir come back with us . ’
23 Slater sighed wistfully , " Do all the things I would n't dream of doing , but do n't forget what your Uncle Richard told you . "
24 They 'll tell everyone that Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim murdered you .
25 Supposing that ‘ worst ’ were to occur — you missed that promotion , your lover rejected you , you failed to sell your house — what would be the ensuing results and how would you deal with them ?
26 ‘ My agent told you about the remuneration ? ’
27 Good manners forbade you to riffle through the pile , lift the layers until you found one you liked the look of .
28 If he has been known at all to movie-goers thus far , it 's been as Spike Lee 's cinematographer : even when Lee 's brashness caused you to squirm in your seat , you still have something pretty marvellous to look at , and that 's Ernest Dickerson 's work .
29 Edward told you about that ? ’
30 I expect Eleanor told you .
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