Example sentences of "you under " in BNC.

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1 We 'll move you to a room of your own — put you under observation .
2 ‘ Well , we can do something about that straightaway and at the same time keep you under observation .
3 ‘ Council 's turned a blind eye to it previously but I 'm in charge now and I 'm booking you under the Fireworks and Public Entertainments byelaw . ’
4 This situation is putting you under a lot of strain , and things will only get worse if you do n't act now .
5 ‘ I 'm perfectly content to go on living with you under the original terms .
6 FRANK SINATRA : ‘ The Reprise Years ’ ( Reprise ) ol' rheumy eyes is back with a collection of his finest croons , on the label he founded , including ‘ I 've Got You Under My Skin ’ , ‘ Strangers In The Night ’ and , of course , ‘ My Way ’ — out now
7 The sensuous mouth ca n't fail to put you under starter 's orders ? ’
8 ‘ Just pray we do n't get a North Atlantic fog , because in those latitudes we could roll in the swells for days , with the moisture beading the shrouds and the air as cold as charity , and always being terrified that a super-tanker will barrel out of the muck at full speed to thump you under her bows without even knowing you were ever there . ’
9 I 'VE GOT YOU UNDER MY FORESKIN
10 The transfers by Ward Marston sound very good , but any sonic limitations are in any event soon forgotten , so completely does Stokowski put you under the music 's spell .
11 ‘ As you know a little while ago there were discussions between this Office and Stephenson Harwood [ the applicant 's former solicitors ] about a proposed interview to be conducted under the terms of section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 and I promised to provide further details to them of our proposed course of action which is now given to you instead of them : ( 1 ) This Office intends to hold an interview with you under section 2 on Thursday , 13 June 1991 .
12 If you are in temporary accommodation and do not accept the tenancy , this provision will cease as the council , by making a reasonable offer of permanent accommodation , will have discharged its responsibility to you under the provisions of the Housing Act 1985 , Part III and you will have to make your own arrangements for housing yourself and your family .
13 Er only a bit of fun this really , it 's not a It it can be a serious exercise but it 's not meant to put you under any pressure .
14 And even if you tore the guarantee up and threw it away erm a you 've still statutory rights , anyway , given to you under the Sale of Goods Act .
15 I see the difference in you under there .
16 I 'll kick you under the table or something .
17 We wo n't feel obliged to put you under the microscope unless you force us to , but , if we do , we 'll find something nasty , take if from me .
18 ‘ Whisking you out here like this has probably put you under pressure to say yes , but please do n't feel you have to take the job .
19 ‘ I put you under the influence of a powerful Viking spell which ensured you would be faithful to me . ’
20 liability beyond the minimum requirements of the Road Traffic Acts , for any motor cycle which belongs to , or is being bought by , you under a hire purchase agreement and of which you have not told us
21 Loss of , or damage to , any motor cycle which you are driving or using , which does not belong to you and is not being bought by you under a hire purchase agreement .
22 We also reserve the right to cancel this policy forthwith in the event of non-payment of the premium or default by you under any instalment scheme or linked credit transaction .
23 the caravan shown in the schedule which belongs to you or is being bought by you under a hire purchase agreement
24 We also reserve the right to cancel this policy forthwith in the event of non-payment of the premium or default by you under any instalment scheme or linked credit transaction .
25 Loss of or damage to any car which you are driving or using , which does not belong to you , is not being bought by you under a hire purchase agreement or is not leased to you .
26 Loss of or damage to any car which you are driving or using , which does not belong to you , is not being bought by you under a hire purchase agreement or is not leased to you .
27 Loss of or damage to any car which you are driving or using , which does not belong to you , is not being bought by you under a hire purchase agreement or is not leased to you .
28 Erm were you under any er any any pressure to accept erm g g goods that had been acquired by indirect roots ?
29 ‘ You mean it 's all right to sleep with you under your own roof with your mother there although it 's not quite the done thing here ? ’
30 Then ‘ I 've got you under my skin just as you 're getting me outta your system ’ .
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