Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] you [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If you want me you 'll find me close by . |
2 | If you want to bless me you can bless my bottom , for it is sticking out of the hole . " " |
3 | Never mind what you think about it , I want everything you can lay your hands on . |
4 | He would watch the notices in the papers , and when someone died and the widow was left alone , he would go there and think up some sort of lie — he lied always , as a boy , even when there was no need , and he looked so clean and innocent that if you did not know him you would believe him , every time . |
5 | BELVILLE : [ getting a little bored with PAMELA 's compliance ] You are very obliging , Pamela , but now be so good as to find some fault with me and say what you would wish me to do to appear more agreeable to you . |
6 | Into sales from being what I would call an artisan and er I do n't know what you would call yourself , but somebody who does things erm er on a er manual stroke artisan type work , over to sales . |
7 | so , erm , last night when we came home I looked at this Argos ticket which I could n't find and I 've , in that I 've found what erm a Weight Watcher er menu , so I picked that out , so I 've had erm do n't know what you 'll call it today , boiled egg and toast , eh bread and butter |
8 | Mummy had this thing about these , I do n't know what you 'd call them , pelicans I 'd no , not pelicans , what do they call them ? |
9 | ‘ I do n't know what you 'd call mine . |
10 | ‘ The Gruagach sent me here , ’ began Caspar , and stopped , and then went on with more assurance , ‘ they sent me along to see if you can provide a — well , I do n't know what you 'd call it really . |
11 | ‘ Good , ’ she said , ‘ I want to know anything you can tell me about the problem with the business , daddy is honest and straight , he has a good name and what 's more , he knows how to choose good leather , so what can have gone wrong ? ’ |
12 | ‘ A most kind person told me you might accommodate me . ’ |
13 | ‘ See , I told you you 'd enjoy yourself , ’ beams Goldie , nudging Rainbow companionably with a purple-satin elbow . |
14 | I told him you would think it was fun dear . |
15 | Told him you can use our plotter any |
16 | She says no do n't tell him she says you told me , just do it she says and then when we stop it you can tell him . |
17 | feeling as it were ready to come up the way you were swallowing it you could feel it . |
18 | ‘ Have you decided what you 'd like him to call me ? ’ |
19 | You would n't see me you 'll hear her ! |
20 | ‘ My parents ’ number is on the pad , so if you do n't believe me you can ring them . ’ |
21 | — I 've told you you 'll hate it down there . |
22 | Yeah I 've got one you can have it . |
23 | If you do n't like it you can wash it off and start again . |
24 | Perhaps if you remember them you will forget your maladies . ’ |
25 | Tell 'er you 'll cut 'er throat if she do n't come up with it . |
26 | Bearing all this in mind , it may be helpful to those who are still open to suggestions to try to work out with them some very simple menus for a seven-day period ; meals which will suit their pocket , entail little expenditure of energy , but at the same time cover all their basic dietary requirements , and which can be made tasty and interesting by the addition of some of the sauces , seasonings , and flavourings will which you can supply them . |
27 | But if I know you you will lift it . |
28 | You , I tell you you 'll love it |
29 | I believe we 're better because if you copy something you can do it better , ’ he says confidently . |
30 | Yeah , well tell him you 'll put him in his diary , I I would have thought if you 'd just sent him the notes to each meeting he would come if he would , if he could , and if he ca n't , he ca n't . |