Example sentences of "[prep] you [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I would n't run after you not this time
2 Though frequently finding some initial reason to put you , the customer , down , restaurant-car stewards then generally look after you well , and enjoying good food at speed remains one of the joys of railway travel .
3 ‘ They 'll look after you well there , ’ she smiled .
4 Your master must look after you well . "
5 They 're looking after you well by the look of it
6 Then I 'd have had to chase after you wherever you went .
7 I 'd look after you lovingly .
8 You 'd better let us look after you now , ’ or ‘ We 've talked it over , and we 've decided to offer you a home with us . ’
9 But boys you must all tell your father that he must look after you now .
10 ‘ Obviously your new lady love is n't looking after you very well . ’
11 And he added , as he led the way , ‘ You both look as though you could do with some sleep , so while you are refreshing yourselves I will telephone to a hotel in Cajamarca where I know the owner will look after you very well . ’
12 Nobody looks after you better than Allied — we look forward to showing you around .
13 When Matthew and I adopted you three years ago , we decided to look after you as well as we could .
14 - The banks start promising to look after you much better than ever before , and to shower you with presents .
15 look after you so well
16 I think the heat can get a bit much for ya also if your not used to it .
17 we 'll put Mozart on now for ya then
18 That is really , really nice of ya like .
19 I must admit , some of you probably were brought up on Meccano , and certainly not in the mo mo more sophisticated technology we 've got at the moment , but the point is , a lot of these have n't really seen this part of what I call the basic technology itself and er , it was interesting because we were trying to build up some kind of game for their summer fair and the game was quite obviously er , you know er propel a ping-pong into a er series of slots with er , bit like bingo to a certain extent , where you can actually er give prizes for the various holes you could actually penetrate and things like that .
20 Having read that , the rest of you probably now think that the author is a sandwich short of a picnic .
21 Some of you probably ca n't , it 's small .
22 They still talk much of you today
23 As we went to bed that night , my wife said : ‘ I was very proud of you today . ’
24 ‘ I hear that black bugger Billingsley scared the living daylights out of you today ? ’
25 I do n't wish to see any more of you today !
26 Kissing her tenderly on the forehead , he remarked sharply , ‘ What with one thing and another , I 've seen very little of you today . ’
27 The following , recommended by the Law Society , is now widely used : In consideration of you today completing the purchase of we hereby undertake forthwith to pay over to Building Society the money required to redeem the mortgage/legal charge dated and to forward the redeemed mortgage/legal charge to you as soon as it is received by us from the Building Society .
28 He has an excellent background in support , not involved in in the running but continuous interest and support and for him to take on this challenge shows a particular kind of commitment to the work of the Save The Children Fund and we 're very grateful to him for taking it on and I sincerely hope that he will enjoy the experience , especially after meeting all of you today .
29 Arms akimbo , her face still white under her heavy makeup , she snarled : ‘ Will one of you please explain what 's been going on behind my back ? ’
30 Quite , the rest of you please !
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