Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] and [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Because of this there is little or no possibility that somebody somewhere else will recognize the merits of the actions you are taking , or the opportunity that you have uncovered , and of their own free will line up and help you .
2 Yes , thallium you old berk , thallium , the heavy metal poison that makes your hair fall out and gives you diarrhoea and you die screaming .
3 I know you need it , the way you read that letter was atrocious Matt if the letter , the word just does n't jump out and tell you what it is , look at the , the words each side of it Christ
4 Even with the doors locked , determined attackers can still break in and drag you out if you can not drive away .
5 ‘ Then I 'd clear off and leave you to face the music , ’ he had sneered .
6 Even in the law-court , I 'd run over and kill you with my bare hands , ’ said Sikes , showing his teeth in his anger .
7 So I 'd like to ask you er , I 'll move on and ask you a few questions about places you 've lived in the past .
8 And then as soon as I can find somewhere else , I 'll move out and leave you alone .
9 ‘ So , ’ Alyssia joined in , ‘ we thought we 'd drop by and let you know that everything worked out in the end .
10 Explain to him how you feel and chat to his parents , who may rally round and give you the support he refuses to give you .
11 The Yorkshire farmers do n't rush out and kiss you , but their careful friendliness and politeness is something which I have valued even more since my service days .
12 ‘ Actually , I should n't be telling you yet , but as your wife came to the station saying how worried you were I thought I 'd call in and tell you .
13 I 'll call in and pick you
14 So , I 'm fed up I want to go to Malita And then we get , they 'll call in and say you have n't come up there for a week !
15 She said it 's a big , big cut off , if your phone rings you 're out , so of course the phone were ringing , then it went to one in post , no it never , it went first from Ann from Lynnette then to Ann and then it went to Kathy and then it went to erm somebody else and then it come to me but I 've got seven hundred thousand pounds worth of money on my desk that I were banking and Jane had got that job and Jane was on post in cash cos she ai n't got a job cos that thing with them shoes did n't take off and do you know
16 But there is this centre which is right op on Parliament Street opposite Boots and you can go in there and all these leaflets that I 've got come from there , you can get those any time , they also have all the timetables , they also have all , have all the other information and two ladies sitting there , voluntary , er who will phone up and get you any information on any subject that you want .
17 At this point you have got to say something interesting or else the conversation will pass on and leave you isolated once more .
18 Well there 's certain parts that just the basic , like you could , I could go down and show you , but there 's others parts it takes a lot of years
19 Or does he just switch off and ignore you ?
20 ‘ If you show me up I shall just go off and leave you , ’ he warned .
21 So I asked him what he was up to and he said he was going to and fro in the earth and walking up and down in it , and then he pushed th " trolley in , and I went in after , and the mother began her howling and shrieking , and Will said , " Well , I 'll walk off and leave you to it . "
22 It was extremely difficult to know what to do with a giant who loped along at your side and who could reach out and pluck you from your horse 's back with one hand .
23 Can I go back and ask you two questions .
24 Rather taken aback , and with no time to think of a suitable reply , I said , ‘ Well , I suppose at your age I can only stand back and hope you do n't make too many mistakes . ’
25 One former patient told me how her early childhood had been marred by her mother forever threatening to ‘ walk out and leave you all to it ’ whenever there was any family dispute — or even when one of the children did not comply with a request quickly enough .
26 I came on a train here today from London in South Africa if you are black and you got on a train it would n't be as comfortable and there would be crowds in it but you would n't know whether you reached the other end because at some station a group of people would get on and shoot you indiscriminately , and get off again leaving that scene of massacre .
27 Money never conspired between them , between , they just all would come down and give you a hand and that was it .
28 so I said right I 'll come down and give you a you a hand with it and it was the re-dedication or re-commissioning of a ship
29 So I rang him up I said , Eric I have n't had time to ask anybody , I thought , well I 'll bloody come down and ask you then .
30 I 'd come down and see you all if ever invited .
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