Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | And probably be an idea if you remind me sometime during that week when I 'm due to see you . |
2 | You know you could put in up to seventeen and a half percent , that represents you know |
3 | That failed you as my own gave up the ghost . |
4 | Say no more than that and that wins you a prize . |
5 | you were busy last night , is that what it was , did that knock you out ? |
6 | That made you cough and blink . |
7 | Cheers Marjie , that 's what the people say , Oh Marjie , how many memories have you Marjie , Some sad , some glad , some more that made you real mad , But all in all , what an interesting career you 've had , Oh Marjie keep healthy , happy and without fail writing too For without your good advice , life is a little less nice Marjie , the very best to you . ’ |
8 | That made you anxious to see two . |
9 | That made you pleased . |
10 | So that er that made you do it properly ! |
11 | Does that answer you ? ’ |
12 | Social Worker : Does feeling guilty make you guilty ? |
13 | I do n't know whether that encourages you or discourages my friends , but I mean , up there . |
14 | that drives you made , if you 've got an itch yourself |
15 | " You were upset and it seemed simpler to see you both together , but I will now give you information about all the bequests and tell you what I have arranged about probate and death duties . " |
16 | How could something that felt so right make you look like this , as if you had just committed the worst crime in the world ? |
17 | Now this year you 've a lighter crew than usual , how will that affect you ? |
18 | ‘ Alex , it 'll be just terrific to see you again . ’ |
19 | Sorry to burden you with another Europroblem , but with the growth in cross-border activity , we are getting more and more bright-eyed young journalists that know a foreign language and report back from continental press conferences the English equivalent of exactly what was said in the local language — except that it does n't actually mean anything in English : an august journal — no names to spare any blushes — reports that the boss of IBM Deutschland GmbH said with regard to the company 's figures ‘ we made a decision to place a burden on our financial balance in order to ensure a healthier future ’ … |
20 | ‘ Well I 'm sorry to burden you with it , I thought you might know more than … |
21 | ‘ Do n't let that fool you ’ , said Callahan . |
22 | Many people make do with a cup of coffee which , although it may taste good , does little to support you until lunchtime . |
23 | That got you all going did n't it , arf arf . |
24 | ‘ It is — ah — splendid and — ah — heartwarming to see you all here enjoying yourselves , and I want to say — ah — how much pleasure it gives my good wife and — ah — myself ’ ( he could never work out whether it should be ‘ I ’ or ‘ me ’ ) ‘ to be able to entertain you in our modest home . |
25 | You can still do almost everything else that turns you on , safely … |
26 | ‘ I just wanted to say that , we would of course be very sorry to lose you , you 've been a tremendous asset to the Department , even in the short time you 've been here . |
27 | ‘ I shall be sorry to lose you , Paula . |
28 | ‘ Sorry to lose you the trip . |
29 | I says I 'm gon na stop with me father and they said well , we 're sorry to lose you but we know this trade 's know good to you and we hope that you 'll stay with your dad and , well I did , I stayed with me dad until , as I say after I come out of the army and they would n't let me increase me coal trade . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sorry to see you go , both of you . |