Example sentences of "[vb pp] you [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I leave you to enjoy all these and more but not before all of us at MKM have wished you a ‘ Happy Christmas ’ . |
2 | Richard Burton apart , you starred with many leading actors — who has impressed you the most ? |
3 | Which feats have impressed you the most ? |
4 | Sometimes they give you the feeling that they have done you a great favour by attending rehearsals and at the end of the rehearsal period it 's ‘ Bye-bye loves , now you do your thing and I 'll go off and do another ’ . |
5 | Someone may have even done you a favour . |
6 | Why ? because this is not your country , because the British have done you a favour by letting you in . |
7 | You Well he said , Well it 's done you a lot of good now then because your knees are still good . |
8 | ‘ I think that this evening has done you a world of good , ’ he said softly . |
9 | Do you know , it 's a most peculiar thing , a number of people who said , erm , one of our really made me laugh , a couple of Friday 's ago , came and said to me , typical , Christ , he 's done you a big favour has n't he ? |
10 | Done you a bit good |
11 | T'would have done you no harm , and been good for the |
12 | He 's done you no harm . ’ |
13 | But that was your real nature , and it told me that nothing would make you kill an innocent man , a complete stranger , who had done you no harm . |
14 | Benedict has done you no harm . |
15 | ‘ I 'm sure I 've done you no wrong . ’ |
16 | And it 's done you no harm |
17 | It 's done you no harm to stand on your own feet has it ? |
18 | ‘ If only I 'd met you a year ago . ’ |
19 | He 's written you a poem in which you might well think he was describing a fox outside his window but just at the point when the fox seems most real , it might be coming through the window or it might be going into its hole , he says that the hole that this fox lives in is his head . |
20 | ‘ If you 'd asked , I could have saved you the trouble , ’ said Connor pleasantly . |
21 | ‘ Well , I 've simply saved you the trouble , have n't I ? ’ |
22 | ‘ I understand the King has granted you a manor ? |
23 | I am pleased to confirm that the Medical Adviser has granted you an ‘ A ’ category with regard to your medical assessment . |
24 | I 've only ever seen you a couple of times , with your dad at matches . ’ |
25 | ‘ If she had seen you the night of the Giants she might have thought differently , ’ Ratagan said gently . |
26 | And he 'd have made you a home . ’ |
27 | Must have made you a fortune . ’ |
28 | Now Would you say that seeing the T V adverts for special issues has made you a lot more likely to buy them , |
29 | I might have made you a loan , or found some other way to help you out . ’ |
30 | ‘ You 'll stay right where you are until I 've made you a hot drink . |