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

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1 Let me chop you that much , you eat up that
2 ‘ Now I shall know you again .
3 ‘ He did n't know you then . ’
4 I do n't know you only put so many down ca n't you ?
5 ‘ We 've known each other such a short time , but I feel I know you better than anyone .
6 ‘ But I think he does not know you as well as I do . ’
7 ‘ I 'd know you anywhere — even from the back , and wearing an exotic wetsuit at that , ’ Luke said .
8 ‘ He does n't know you very well if he thinks that , ’ she said faintly .
9 And really , I do n't know you very well , do I ? ’
10 And I 'll know you too .
11 " I honestly did n't know you still had interests like that , Edith . "
12 Well look at our Sophie she but she do n't know you now .
13 They 'd say : " We look on you as part of the family — we feel we know you so well . "
14 Perhaps if I did n't know you so intimately I could be convinced , but I know your sexuality and your demands — ’
15 He said , well I , I , I wo n't need you anyway .
16 ‘ I do n't need you no more ! ’ she said to herself and even she was not sure whether it was Simon , her Dad , or those old , frayed fantasies she was talking about .
17 And now I sha n't need you again this evening , so apart from looking in on Anna from time to time , you may do just as you please . ’
18 We 'll probably need you again
19 ‘ Perhaps Pool does n't need you any longer . ’
20 And whether that was said or not , Wallace , the bald fact is that we would n't really need you any longer , would we ?
21 ‘ Listen , ’ he said , ‘ I do n't need you now .
22 And I said I want a job and , and she said something like oh well it does n't include you so ha ha ha ha and thought it was really funny .
23 I have one suggestion , wh whether you would like to pursue the matter further , but I did ask Frederick whether he could brief you more fully .
24 Even with a substantial sum , the money available can buy you very different amounts of contact with the public : in conventional media analysis terms of coverage of adults and opportunities to see ( OTS ) an ad , £300000 could buy you , nationally , in early 1992 , the ‘ campaigns ’ in the main media which are shown in Table 10.1 .
25 ‘ Does it suit you equally well ? ’
26 Make the right choice for your garden with our top fruit guide , plus a section on rootstocks — what they are , and which ones will suit you best .
27 Heart Shaped Face : Veils that become fuller below the ear will suit you best because they 'll add width to the jawline .
28 When we receive your answers to the questions below our Beauty Experts will decide what ‘ look ’ , what ‘ image ’ will suit you best .
29 It is all largely a matter of trial and error to find the string that will suit you best .
30 Instead of a plot of intertwined complication , which would do nicely for a book in which its unravelling was the whole of the matter , you might well find that a plot which consisted of only one major twist or deception would suit you best .
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