Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] who [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | A lot of them treat you more as a sort of friend and an equal rather than looking down … there 's a few teachers who treat you like a child rather than like themselves , but most of them are very friendly … well , I think it 's mainly because they 're younger teachers … and there 's not such a great age gap , you know . |
2 | ‘ If you were happy together , why should she mind about a few snubs from social snobs who barred you from their visiting-lists for such a reason ? |
3 | ‘ We 're offering a serious training course for real enthusiasts who know you only get out of a course what you put into it . |
4 | Having made my excuses , I must now regretfully become one of those unpopular giants who tells you WHAT TO DO and WHAT NOT TO DO . |
5 | And and it is also perhaps distracted er attention from the interesting disagreements also taking place at the Labour party conference this week between the one more pushes , if I might describe them and the hard liners who believe you 've got to be radical . |
6 | I notice in your ’ dedication ’ , you spoke of some external , European friends who assisted you , for the first time , to write , without tears and pain . |
7 | talking about your future plans with other professionals who know you well — for example , your District Nurse or Doctor . |
8 | All those young men who thought you were so sexy … ’ |
9 | ‘ My wife has informed me that the two boys who attacked you stole your handbag . ’ |