Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | And they do n't really want to go on using you as a a sort of prop , because I mean you ca n't afford that because you 've got lots of other clients and you , you know really the aim is to try and get them back to self-sufficiency . |
2 | ‘ I 'm leaving now , and I 'm not touching you again tonight , because the next time I touch you I 'll go on touching you . |
3 | But what most impresses you about this phenomenal piece of theatre is less its class affiliations than its national attributes : a drama of mutinous impulses crushed by an authoritarian social system is given consummate rendering by a cast who very triumphantly unite energy and discipline . |
4 | ‘ What a coy little polyp you are , to be sure , ’ said the doctor , but he eventually lassoed and dispatched it too . |
5 | ‘ Val would presumably prefer you did n't get arrested . ’ |
6 | They are so widely prescribed you may have taken them yourself . |
7 | I have very successfully manipulated you here and I am keeping you here . |
8 | I owe it to him to explain what 's happened between us , to get his permission to go on seeing you . ’ |
9 | I 'd want to go on seeing you a lot , though . ’ |
10 | I knew even then that if I went on seeing you my days of freedom were numbered . |
11 | They mostly make you talk . ’ |
12 | As you climb by the road , you see a ring of mountains to your right which you might easily take to be the Cirque de Troumouse , but this is in fact yet a third cirque , that of Estaubé , intermediate between Gavarnie and Troumouse , imposing in its own right if too withdrawn properly to enclose you , as a good cirque should . |
13 | You will recall , comrades , that people sometimes throw such matters at you , those who want to warm their own hands skilfully coax you . |
14 | ‘ And the man who eventually wins you will be the luckiest man in the world , I think , ’ said Carlo . |
15 | no , you do n't , go on change you beggars , change , yeah , you wo n't change , ah , ha , ah , ha |
16 | Remortgaging can effectively deliver you a cheaper deal . |
17 | I am writing hurriedly to you but I have thought it right to apprize you of this … |
18 | It takes considerable practice to perfect and if done badly slows you down rather than speeding you up . |
19 | 21 We know you would never consider smuggling a wild orchid into your home country , but which of these considerations would most tempt you to break your resolve ? |
20 | If you were a potential passenger in Liverpool , Huddersfield , Leeds or York , which destination would most tempt you ? |
21 | Because he has set his clerks on to find you out , Miss Theodosia Kyte ! |
22 | — Will she be in later on d' you know ? — Um , she could be , aye . |
23 | ‘ I 'm just interested to know what goes on beneath that hostile little shell you present to the world , Virginia . |
24 | Yet if you have dry hair you have to be careful to choose a shampoo that will effectively rid you of these nasties without stripping your hair of its natural oils . |
25 | Well he 's so badly parked you see , he 's got to wait for both traffics to go whereas I could go easily |
26 | I ca n't go on protecting you . |
27 | Vic swings on to the motorway , going north-west , and for a few miles gives the Jaguar its head , moving smoothly up the outside lane at 90 , keeping a watchful eye on the rear-view mirror , though the police rarely bother you in the rush hour , they are as eager as anyone to keep the traffic flowing . |
28 | If anything , years of experience only made you more aware of what could go wrong . |
29 | No I 'm only phoning you because you phoned I 'm only phoning because you ph yeah yeah no no we 've been here all the time and the phone did n't ring once well |
30 | To watch the ceaseless spinning for too long made you feel sick and dizzy and a bit out of step with everything else . |