Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [vb -s] you " in BNC.

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1 John Kelly loves them and helps you choose the best ones for your garden
2 This book is designed to help you cut out the hard work , and instead redirect your energies into formulating a worthwhile , personally relevant and practical route into the kind of nursing which appeals to you or suits you best at this particular stage in your career .
3 You could n't maybe do the ploughing and that but if you were out spreading dung you or neeps you 'd to just the same as the men and the the man may man might be getting maybe about twenty pound in the half a year and the boys maybe only getting twelve or something like that .
4 You can hide in your shell whenever you get that feeling inside you that tells you you are angry .
5 ‘ The thing inside you that tells you what you are , ’ said the Thing .
6 Does it always bother you when a man comes within touching distance , or is it just the effect I have on you that makes you flinch away ? ’
7 It takes you and deposits you at the edge of a precipice and you can watch helplessly as you dangle and your hopes for survival are sinking into the depths of despair ’ .
8 I just get her arms I go like that with her arm , right , and she just lets you do it , she just looks at you and says you 're fucking mad and walks away .
9 Jamie has no demons like you and defies you with being a skunk Repulsive to humanity and most of the animal kingdom , but irresistible to another skunk !
10 Your father pays you and pays you well for your work .
11 Maybe your man is about to leave you and finds you less lovable than you 'd like .
12 HOW HOMESHIELD 50 REWARDS YOU AND GIVES YOU PEACE OF MIND
13 However you work in selecting a remedy find the way that suits you and gives you results as shown by a good response to its administration .
14 You now know , to some degree , what moves you and gives you pleasure .
15 ‘ He loves you and wants you back .
16 The cloud comes up beneath you and carries you up with it over your normal ceiling .
17 When the facades are swept away it is the use , misuse or disuse of courtesy that indicates whether a person respects you as a human being — or sees you and treats you as a nuisance , servant Or enemy .
18 To be sure , the general inconvenience of such a flight disrupts you and makes you tired , but only temporarily , so that there are no symptoms of jet-lag by the second day at your destination .
19 There are two schools of thought : one is that studying English inhibits you and makes you too academic to be a natural , instinctive writer .
20 The one who takes you and makes you do the wicked thing .
21 Pray God holds you and makes you one —
22 Nature has an aggression here that stiffens you and makes you strong .
23 Garry must be a much better lover than I would have thought him , or is it the legacy his godfather has left him that tempts you ? ’
24 To anyone familiar with the conventions of the second-person singular in modern European languages it is no surprise to learn that Shakespeare preserves the distinction You/Thou primarily to express the relationship far/near , as when a parent addresses a child ( or a master a servant ) as Thou and receives You in reply .
25 ‘ I take it that means you want one ? ’
26 ‘ I take it that means you 're still agreeable to my company when I can make it ? ’
27 ‘ What 's inside it that interests you ? ’
28 Exactly , we may make it the performance evaluation and the documentation attached to it that provides you your training record .
29 Beauty or whatever you call it that makes you feel that you have no shame any more , none left at all .
30 ( When you feel really happy these days , what sort of thing is it that makes you feel like that ? )
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