Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you were n't already so bruised and battered I 'd turn you over my knee and make sure you had nothing to laugh about . ’ |
2 | Do you think I 'll tell you not to count on your fingers ? |
3 | ‘ Do you really think I 'd let you in for anything like that ? ’ |
4 | So I do n't think I can help you too much on the second one . |
5 | And I do n't think I could tell you how he got his nickname . |
6 | See what you 've done though , but erm I mean I 'd hate you just |
7 | Must now conclude trusting my dear that every blessing will attend you and trusting I may find you well when I return — kiss dear Fritz [ ? ] for me and believe me to remain Eliza |
8 | He finishes it with erm Eddie goes I 'll see you around somewhere or something |
9 | Once the wind drops I 'll get you over to the mainland and get an X-ray done at St Mary 's . ’ |
10 | say that 's not fair , say I shall miss you then wo n't I ? |
11 | I expect they 'll tell you how many to take . |
12 | And if you listen I 'll tell you why . |
13 | Cos she says er she fetched the blanket cos it were cold in there she says I 'll cover you up |
14 | I hope I can see you again . ’ |
15 | But let's wait and see cause I 'll take you out and we 'll have a look . |
16 | He says he 'll take you somewhere else . |
17 | ‘ As far as the clothing is concerned , it 's all in the reports , but to save you time I can tell you more or less what we found and it is n't a great deal . |
18 | I was told I 'd find you here . ’ |
19 | He reckoned it would make you more … susceptible . ’ |
20 | ‘ Happen it 'll wake you up . |
21 | He said happily , anxious to make some return , ‘ If you like I 'll show you where my secret hiding place is . |
22 | You know I 'll back you up in whatever you do . ’ |
23 | You know I 'd have you here , love , but it 's not possible . |
24 | Well good luck to you because er you know I can tell you right now we are one of the few companies that take on people in their fifties . |
25 | ‘ I never thought that screwing you would get you back . ’ |
26 | ‘ You can always rely on the SNP for one thing — when it really matters , you know they will let you down . ’ |
27 | Well when , that 's what I said to , er Paula people should always go to that village shop because in the long run I know it might cost you more , but the hassle and everything , the only thing is they have n't got the variety |
28 | ‘ I 'll bet he 'll miss you inside , ’ said Hitch . |
29 | ‘ Now , I suppose I should pity you more . |
30 | ‘ When the travel arrangements are settled I 'll drive you straight back to your hotel . |