Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 He 's already frozen you out of Deptford — ’
2 What he really meant was ‘ I 've looked you up in Who 's Who and you 're not there .
3 Disobey me in this and I shall pack you off to Framlingham and send Joan elsewhere — more quickly than you could say wedding-bells ! ’
4 ‘ I am trying to suggest that since it is clear that Artai wants you out of Kinsai , you ought to think about asking him to award you one of the new Khanates .
5 WE were the first to tip you off about Ryan Giggs , who has become a household name at Manchester United … now we 're telling you to watch out for another youngster .
6 We 'll bring you out after Sunday , I 'll tell , we 'll tell them that
7 You can receive invitations to concerts and other events which will bring you back to Bristol to meet old friends and to revisit old haunts .
8 I 've made a reservation on the Pan Am flight in the morning , and there 'll be a limo to pick you up at Kennedy .
9 ‘ It was Mr Gray 's custom to pick you up from Medewich and take you out to Markham cum Cumbermound .
10 It 's as simple as that cos we could send you off to St Andrews or something like that to er to well I 'm just I 'm homing in on the erm on the golf on the basis that I you you 're er you 're representative for a a company that does is involved with golf equipment .
11 If it were not for my concern for my grandmother , I would — I would put you out of the car right now , I would let you wait beside the road until someone took pity on you and offered to drive you back to Milano . ’
12 " They must have heard you over in Wabag .
13 ‘ The sooner ye 're gone , the sooner ye 'll be back … then I 'll run ye up to Dublin and get ye on the plane , ’ he said hopefully .
14 I 'll run you back to Maggie 's and when you 've changed we can come back here and pick up your mini .
15 There are still more than ten years in which to hound you out of Millbank [ the Tate ] and it shall be done .
16 From the outset , I wanted to help you out against Novotný , and immediately in January I asked you : Are his people threatening you ?
17 ‘ Nae problem , I 'll drop you off at Braemore junction . ’
18 ‘ I can drop you off at Glasgow airport , if you like , or you can take a train to Prestwick and catch a plane from there . ’
19 Followed you down to La Libertad ? ’
20 ‘ And it gets you out of London … ’
21 If they pack you off to Brighton , they want you to put a bullet in him .
22 This takes you up over Bwlch-y-Saethau , the Pass of the Arrows , where the battle with Mordred is actually supposed to have taken place .
23 Near the station of the cable railway which takes you up to Gabulowka for a lovely view across the town , there are Russians and other traders selling bric a brac in the open market .
24 A short walk takes you down to Widemouth Beach one of Cornwall 's finest beaches with a vast expanse of sand , good bathing and wonderful surfing .
25 A small detour takes you down to Caniço de Baixa or Ponta da Oliveira where there is a small modern development ( mainly owned by Germans ) .
26 Dragging open a curtain to reveal an advancing line of emaciated near-cadavers in filth-caked concentration camp uniforms , he takes you back to Auschwitz .
27 ‘ What takes you back to Britain in the middle of a war ? ’
28 The final phase of your initial training takes you back to HMS Raleigh where you will learn things that only the Navy can teach you , such as field cookery in areas of natural disaster and practical experience of bulk cookery in our large galleys .
29 But that movement to the east also takes you out of Béarn and into Bigorre , so any further description of it had better wait .
30 How many times did I tell you I loved you back in Seville ? ’
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