Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live . |
2 | ‘ Sister , remember how many thousands of talents of sins your Master hath forgiven you : forgive ye therefore your fellow-servants one talent ; … |
3 | That 's the third 'an I 've lost in a week and I 'm flummoxed I want ye out here this mornin' to have another look round . " |
4 | D' ya just go round record recording everything ? |
5 | A bomb hit us in the night , d' ya not know that ? |
6 | D' ya still wan na buy |
7 | D' ya still wan na go with her cos she told me that she wants to go with ya ? |
8 | D' ya really have a bath you do do n't you ? |
9 | Who d' ya really hate who really gets on your nerves ? |
10 | What time d' ya usually go |
11 | Sorry how d' ya how d' ya mean ? |
12 | D' ya ever work for Muni ? |
13 | D' ya ever talk to yourself ? |
14 | ‘ I traced ye back tae the dairy — ye know , the place ye worked when ye were a boy . ’ |
15 | his brother beat you up . |
16 | He beat you up . |
17 | The last I heard you were still in Gloucester with the Empress Matilda , so , whether fitzAlan loves you also or has yet to lose interest in your pretty face and form , he will come for you . |
18 | Has she said she loves you yet Je |
19 | This is the woman who tucks her children into bed with the question : ‘ Who loves you most ? ’ |
20 | That final point — an echo of the affectionate question she often asked her sons ‘ Who loves you most ? ’ — is said to have struck a chord with those who read it . |
21 | Why do you follow him who Loves you not ? |
22 | ‘ He loves you dearly , Wilson , ’ Mrs Browning murmured . |
23 | Do n't be a Chocolate Teapot , melting away when the heat 's turned up at school ; stand up for God and know that he loves you enough to help you through each day , however hot it gets . |
24 | Lady Maude is an honourable woman , she loves you deeply . |
25 | She 'd make you a good wife — and she loves you too . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'm sure she loves you too , ’ Rex did an encouraging , but unconvincing , face . |
27 | ‘ But he loves you very much . ’ |
28 | She bade me tell you that she loves you very dearly , and has never ceased to miss you . ’ |
29 | ‘ He probably loves you really , ’ said Betty . |
30 | If he loves you so much , when is he gon na take you away from all this ? |