Example sentences of "[vb pp] you [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 what time did you go , I can deal with the manager and she was the manageress , he 's the assistant , er , er , er , I says oh dear have I dropped you in it ?
2 You know damn well I 've never blamed you for what happened that night ; it was one of those risks we had to take .
3 If I 'd found out where you went I 'd have caught you at it . ’
4 I should never have trusted you with it , he said .
5 If you swear that her little one-off has so turned you against her that you could n't possibly bear to live with her any longer , you 'll get your divorce .
6 I seemed to recall that in the past when we 'd met we 'd got on reasonably well , so I assumed that it must have been something that Jennifer had told you that had turned you against me , or , failing that , that you were just embarrassed at having to work with your sister 's ex-fiancé . ’
7 On the other hand , you know all there is to be known about me : born Bigley Road , Grays , in Essex , twenty-six years old , wife Alice … who says if she had met you afore me I would n't have had a look-in — and she only saw you from a distance . ’
8 ‘ I 've seen you with your dog .
9 I 've seen you with your hair up and your hair down , " Eva had an instant answer : You be careful , my girl .
10 I 've seen you with your rollers in . "
11 ‘ My dear girl , you could never in your life look like an old hag , and you seem to forget that so far I 've never seen you at your best .
12 if you ev if she ever says to you she has n't seen you since whatever it was , you say Carole it works both ways , I have n't seen you either .
13 ‘ Have n't seen you since your first trip in the basket lift .
14 Never seen you in me life . ’
15 ‘ If you feel somewhat vulnerable in your dressing-gown let me remind you I have seen you in your nightdress and not felt driven to mindless passion . ’
16 You 'd think no man had ever seen you in your nightgown before . ’
17 ‘ Since when has Stephen ever consulted you about anything ? ’ hissed Jane .
18 ‘ I still ai n't forgiven you for what you said , but when all 's said and done , blood 's thicker than water . ’
19 Forgiven you for what ? ’
20 ‘ She 's poisoned you against me , I knew she would . ’
21 And what else have they taught you about your father ?
22 All who have taught you in their different ways .
23 But music has sustained you throughout your life .
24 You care deeply for your sister , but it 's blinded you to everything else . ’
25 Oh , I built whole fantasies round you , I imagined what it would be like to have a child , to have had you as my son .
26 ‘ I have observed he has been behaving a mite more realisti-cally since he 's had you in his life , my dear … .
27 He 's done it with you , you 're , he 's got he 's got you with him .
28 Anyway , now that I 've got you to myself for a moment can we make some plans ?
29 ‘ Look , Lucy , I do n't think the police have got you on their Ten Most Wanted list .
30 ‘ She has got you under her thumb , Peter , old boy .
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