Example sentences of "[v-ing] you [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ That 's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live . |
2 | keeping you up to date with what 's happening at home and around the world . |
3 | Has n't Mrs Abberley been keeping you up to date ? ’ |
4 | Are they keeping you out of mischief ? |
5 | ‘ I apologise for keeping you out of bed . ’ |
6 | Or is it that your other relationships keep proving unsatisfactory , driving you back to him ? ’ |
7 | I just worry , as usual , that I shall be mopping you up for months to come . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll lay you any money she 's checking you out with my aunt . ’ |
9 | Just appeals to him , hyping you up like that . |
10 | He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’ |
11 | So that 's purely , I mean and there 's no point in picking you up on that because you just had n't got to that point . |
12 | No he 's picking you up at night |
13 | You 've actually got yourself believing your dead sister has risen from the dead and is running loose in this Cathedral , hunting you down like an animal . |
14 | He 's been , said that to his wife there touching you up at his side . |
15 | Look forward to seeing you over in head office sometime . |
16 | And I hope we 'll be seeing you back on the field soon . |
17 | It is very interesting to look at one of the more recent leaflets brought out by the government , called Helping you back to work — Information for claimants . ‘ |
18 | Mr Malik says he 's always catching you out in fibs . |
19 | Your mother , abandoned by your unknown father , had the job of bringing you up on her own . |
20 | I 'm just bringing you up to date really , they 've actually er resisted quite violently towards the reacted quite violently towards the erm price increase and er we 've erm just sent them back , Peter 's just writing a letter so there 'll be a letter coming in |
21 | Very kind of her , bringing you up by hand . |
22 | ‘ I said I 'd think about bringing you out into the field with me . |
23 | So bringing you back to after the war , er how did the business continue er then or for , from that time forward ? |
24 | He 's just bringing you down like dirt . |
25 | Better leave showing me all the good reasons for hanging you out of hand . |
26 | By now you should have picked up the signs directing you back to the Cat & Fiddle . |
27 | It is a common fallacy that the wind does all the work in a water start by pulling you on to the board . |
28 | So generalisation is important as a way of pulling you out of just describing the details of your individual experience as a reader , enabling you to make statements which are likely to be of interest to others about patterns or structures in the way literary texts work . |
29 | What the following thrillers have in common is that each is a rattling good read , and together they are the cream ( 1939 , as will be seen , being a particularly creamy year ) of their genre , leading you on to other delights . |
30 | Once again , at the very end of this , the longest video of the three , Julian sneaks in some additional MIDI-based information , leading you on to the rather more complex volume three . |