Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | One minute , you 're holding forth from a pulpit and everyone thinks you 're one hell of a guy . |
2 | And everyone knew you 'd quarrelled . |
3 | No no my dad thinks , he said he , he just said , he said cos when he was at Wellington he said there was this one boy and he used to go out under a bush or something and smoke and smoke and smoke all the time and stuff and he knew and everyone knew you see and he said that 's fine , you know , you can go and do things like that as long as you do n't get caught but like doing things like that in house and , and it 's like you 're the ideal for the removes and the younger people in the school , it 's like they see all the upper , lower and upper sixth smoking and screwing and they think God we want to go , we want to go and try it out , you know , cos that 's sheep |
4 | If you 're wearing , if you 're wearing headphones right you do n't stop everybody 's bound to work out and everyone lets you wear them , everyone 's bound to work out you 've been given permission to wear them . |
5 | The whole world is your paintbox , and nothing pleases you more than to contemplate exquisite , natural things . |
6 | And nothing gets you there like BKGoodrich . |
7 | There 's nothing vulnerable about them , and nothing begging you to like them . |
8 | And no-one sees you . |
9 | Then standing , you bent over and me holding you open … and sometimes , the strange sight of our mirrored selves , limbs and bodies wrapped around each other . ’ |
10 | " Did n't your uncle and me take you in even though you were tainted ? |
11 | Catherine and me gave you Coke and I gave you loads this morning . |
12 | This way , Dad and I get you for a little longer . |
13 | Erm I 'm a home help and I go you know , for a lot of pensions and erm the pittance that these er old men and women have to live on a th th , I mean I really think it 's terrible ! |
14 | ‘ And I envy you . |
15 | ‘ And I envy you for living here in these surroundings . ’ |
16 | But I did think it was a lot , and I tell you why : I ca n't really see what a group of professionals charging fees like that needs cash for . |
17 | We heard the news over the radio at lunch break and I tell you , Clem , my lads are really up in arms . |
18 | I lay on my bed in a cheap lodging house and cried and I tell you Ellen I wished I was with you and receiving your kindness which was great to me . |
19 | And I tell you this , that 's the advice your own mother would give you . |
20 | And I tell you here and now , I find this whole idea utterly revolting . ’ |
21 | And I tell you that you are Peter , and on this rock I will build my church , and the gates of Hades will not overcome it … |
22 | ‘ And I tell you frankly that in my opinion one must not hesitate to go to a prostitute occasionally if there is one you can trust and feel something for … . |
23 | Just tell her the names of those books and I tell you she 'll be right over . ’ |
24 | I told you that I loved him , that 's God 's truth , I love him and I tell you they might have made such a place just for him . ’ |
25 | and I tell you what we shall do we shall change arms |
26 | The woman answered , ‘ And I tell you it is dangerous , Berndt . |
27 | ‘ And I tell you frankly that I ca n't follow it , Adam . |
28 | And I tell you when I really lying on my |
29 | I had to run them coals out and I tell you the they come over the top of and of course 's coming up here , 's coming down here and did meet there . |
30 | And I tell you one of my early recollections when I went to school , I 'm going back now , was er across the way from where I lived , was a family and their name was , I remember the name although I 'd only be about nine . |