Example sentences of "[verb] you [adv prt] [prep] my " in BNC.
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1 | I had carried you around inside my mind for years and here was total stranger kissing you . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'll lay you any money she 's checking you out with my aunt . ’ |
3 | I want you out of my room . |
4 | I want you out of my life . |
5 | ‘ Jaysus is n't that great , if you were six years older I 'd take you into Shea 's and put you up on my knee and buy you a gin and it . ’ |
6 | Your grandmother will come to pick you up at my office tomorrow . |
7 | ‘ Come with me , ’ he says , ‘ I do n't want you out of my sight . ’ |
8 | I thought I could work you out of my system , Folly . |
9 | I drop you off at my flat where you do what you like . |
10 | ‘ I should keep you here , lock you up in my cave , never take my eyes off you . |
11 | Have I quite worn you out with my demands ? |
12 | get you out of my mind . |
13 | I wish I could just spirit you back to my bed right now and spend hours making love to you . ’ |
14 | Of course I 'm drunk what do you think it 's one way of getting you out of my head . |
15 | Six years — six years in which I 've never quite succeeded in getting you out of my mind . ’ |
16 | ‘ I do n't believe you for a moment ; even if I did , you 're my only lead and I 'm not going to let you out of my sight until I catch up with Garry . |
17 | I willed you to come and you did and now you are here and I 'm never going to let you out of my sight again . |
18 | In the meantime , I 'll talk to ‘ C ’ and set you up from my end . |
19 | ‘ And I 'd be asking you back to my place for coffee . ’ |
20 | ‘ And there was I , hating myself for being so incapable of shutting you out of my mind . ’ |
21 | If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'll have you down at my place , try you out , see what 's to be done . |
23 | ‘ If the thought of other women being able to do this , to touch you , hold you , lie with you , brings on the most awful pain inside , makes me feel sick and ill , then I have no intention of letting you out of my sight . |
24 | We have just got you well again , Jenna , and I can not take the responsibility of letting you out of my sight . ’ |
25 | I have no intention of letting you out of my sight . ’ |
26 | Let me take you out in my boat , and show you where I catch my mero . ’ |
27 | I 've got a funny feeling I 'm not inviting you round to my house ! |
28 | ‘ I 'm taking you back to my flat , not the Embassy . |
29 | Anyway I thought I 'd fill you in on my progress with IMP . ’ |
30 | ‘ — and carry you off to my bed . ’ |