Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] and [pron] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Captain Montgomery has been reporting the state of progress and I thought you might like to hear it .
2 Rancid Hell Spawn , you are the real Kings Of Rock and I salute you .
3 You are going to decide now , by looking at your graph how you could improve this piece of work and I want you to write the target you decide on , it could be more than one , in the space that says I would improve this work by , you 're to write that now please , off you go and while you 're doing that let's get the register done , shh , shh shh , shh Sarah
4 had to take a sort of erm south to erm not just thought of both the names and the other one but they would be nearer to Exeter but it would n't be sort of in Exeter itself I was thinking , you know , probably get erm you know , see if there 's any new houses being built there and what sort of price and what have you .
5 It can crop areas of marshland and it allows you to kill your neighbours ' rabbits when they come on to your land to feed .
6 For example sometimes they overestimate certain works of art and you wonder you know during the sale you see it 's estimated forty to fifty thousand so you think they 'll never give it to you for less .
7 But you get some , they 're full of rust and it makes you wonder
8 And because I 'd let her fall off , she would n't be allowed to be a nun any more , because she had fallen into the lake of mud and I knew you could n't be a nun unless your clothes were clean .
9 Stock Images of Love and we promise you 'll be crying .
10 Well , however it struck you , it 's a slice of life and I hope you found it interesting enough just for that .
11 Mr Harwood constructs a neat cat 's cradle of ironies and he keeps you guessing until almost the last minute about how the fraternal conflict is going to resolve itself .
12 Oh , when the lads did this , they went to great trouble to actually find the right sort of windows and what have you .
13 No I think , I , I mean see a lot of languages and I think you 're doing very well .
14 There was a lot of bullying and what have you , you know .
15 been out with a woman 's erm undressed in front of you you know you 've done the bit you 've er you 've managed to er within three easy steps undo the bra with one hand whilst er telling her you know you 're a really nice guy and there 's no chance of going too far and all that sort of thing and you know you get you get fairly carried away you may even be under the sheets
16 And it 's not earning us anything in there , but mind you erm it sometimes during the week where erm the tables are full of a load of papers and what have you where I 've been doing paper work and that
17 But you went on to a nameless belt of chairs and it took you it was Highways and Horizons they called it .
18 You 've been at school for years and what have you achieved ?
19 You 've been doing things the same way for years and you know you can get things across , but …
20 You can understand sort of you know , th the coppers and that that as they say get down behind sofas and what have you but erm it is quite amazing where notes get to is n't it ?
21 And when you wanted to buy something like a three piece suite , you went to somewhere like Bentalls and they took you into a little room , soon as you said to the man well I want to buy this on hire purchase and you went in to a little room and the man sat down and you filled in a long form .
22 that was the first time we had an inkling there was anything , and that was the Sunday before we moved and he said do you mind if I come and bring the shed up and then I can stop in there and I go and have , a , anyway , he came with Alan and she made you a cup of coffee did n't she ?
23 On several occasions they had er displayed guns where people would back into their driveway or er show some indication that they were going on to their property , then guns were revealed , people coming out of the the buildings out there with guns and what have you .
24 When you work with people and you communicate you listen to what they say and you make sure you say what you need to say then that trust is there and that trust builds and it fosters trust , and really that 's what we 've got ta be looking for in the work situation .
25 ‘ They 've got a central exchange somewhere up north and they put you on hold till the local mob come in for their tea . ’
26 So re I explained about father and he said you know , we must get together .
27 Actually the last time I was stood up on a platform and did this was in front of erm a S G T congress in Dieppe and I tell you I had to do it in French , and it was much more difficult so I 'm hoping this one will go smoothly , but I , what I 'd really like to do is begin with is offer you erm delegates and platform both , a very very warm welcome from the trade union movement in Portsmouth .
28 He was my guv'nor in Tottenham and he said you were all right . ’
29 You set a blurb or something in proper Caledonia and then in Neue-Caledonia and it hits you that the Neue-Caledonia has gone all sort of thin and sharp and it 's the perfection of that shape there and the old one sort of boings about a bit and looks happy on the page .
30 And she says Jean you know well you can see er she says you know the day before Ros was in Lisburn and she says you know the way when you 're standing and from the back you can feel somebody that their eyes are penetrating through you and she said she happened to turn round and there she 's sitting in , in this girl 's car and just er looked at her like that .
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