Example sentences of "[vb base] you [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A black cleaning woman backed away from a door , a mop in her hand , and a complete family came outside , moving awkwardly with suitcases , uneasy in a place where they charge you more money if you stay past noon . |
2 | and save you much time and problems on administration . |
3 | I suppose it is because I consider you almost family , Hans . |
4 | I do n't know whether it 's true or not , but I do n't think they give you much medication and whatever , when you go down there . |
5 | Verbal , as opposed to written , reports give you more freedom to exploit your captive audience . |
6 | Said I was going to get , ring you tomorrow morning if I could n't come . |
7 | Fuck you too arsehole ! |
8 | Other subjects — like maths , economics , material sciences or history — are less career-oriented and allow you more freedom to choose your career as your interests develop and labour markets change . |
9 | How about I contact you tomorrow evening ? |
10 | Do you just sort of soothe him along ? |
11 | Well d do you actually sort of make the lace fr from scratch or ? |
12 | Mind you so wis a ’ the first time . |
13 | The final scene , with its tear-jerking hospital-bed supplications for forgiveness , is neither more nor less than the ‘ I love you ’ , ‘ I love you too Momma ’ curtain-line that has become mandatory in a thousand soap operas . |
14 | See you tomorrow Shrimp |
15 | Well , see you tomorrow morning . |
16 | See you tomorrow morning . |
17 | Alright , see you there wa wa ! |