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

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1 ‘ That 's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live .
2 ‘ I traced ye back tae the dairy — ye know , the place ye worked when ye were a boy . ’
3 I think you children were a delight to them and they would gather round the swimming pool and cheer you on with swimming lessons .
4 bows you down to the ground , bows you weeping
5 He 's already frozen you out of Deptford — ’
6 So that covers you up till the Monday
7 I thought if I invited you round without one you 'd say no . ’
8 ‘ Charles , you remember — Juliet and Miles invited you down for lunch . ’
9 I wo n't always be able to bail you out of them . ’
10 The latest threat to children recently is not just wait till your dad gets home , but , my daughter told her four week old baby , if you 're not good I 'll put you on the fax and send you through to daddy .
11 Get it done cos they send you off at ten .
12 ‘ I send you along to seven interviews .
13 I 'll buy you out on that Ga .
14 Race you down to the nursery slopes ! ’
15 ‘ Is that why you were spying on her when I caught you out in the hallway ?
16 You are a sign well able to juggle several balls at once so in many ways the volatile planetary climate could suit you down to the ground .
17 If ankle-length coats do n't suit you down to the ground , then short ones are not quite extinct .
18 Because if you are I 'd better count you out of the reckoning right away .
19 keeping you up to date with what 's happening at home and around the world .
20 Has n't Mrs Abberley been keeping you up to date ? ’
21 Are they keeping you out of mischief ?
22 ‘ I apologise for keeping you out of bed . ’
23 Do you mean we 've let you off for the evening ?
24 I could have let you in for it then , could n't I ! ’
25 ‘ You 're really ambivalent about what I 've let you in for , are n't you ? ’
26 The counsellor said , ‘ You are describing Sarah in a very loving and respectful way — but you sound angry when you say that you expect me to pull you up for not describing her as a lover , too .
27 The water start uses the force of the wind to pull you out of the water and , when performed properly , is a faster and more efficient means of starting on all types of board .
28 And road again drops you down into the , you go on the ring road of course ,
29 I 'll catch you up in a minute or two . ’
30 Poulenc rarely achieves or even tries to emulate his fellow countryman 's emotional intensity , although the more overtly entertaining and witty numbers can suddenly catch you out with a characteristically bitter-sweet volte-face .
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