Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Well no it 's not that I just think it 's the I do n't know you can see through it more . |
2 | The bad news , on which I expect you 'll agree with me , is that across all parties , the professional politicians have been letting us down for decades . |
3 | Well you can just wait , you want you can go in mine , erm do we could do with and that would be it for the interview |
4 | You would not care to talk about it with Matey — if you do not feel you could confide in me ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Dessay you could deal with it , sir . ’ |
6 | If that makes a difference to you , I hope you 'll write to me . |
7 | Er , the , so something must be done quickly , I fear , about the er , management er of er , er the , the new structure and I hope you would agree to it unless anyone else has got , yes ? |
8 | Well and he wrote me this letter saying erm saying I , I realise that there 's been something on your mind recently and I hope you can talk to me about it . |
9 | Hope you can call for yours at Radio Lincolnshire . |
10 | I hope you will come with us Lily and Pilade too and we will have run . |
11 | We hope you will work with us to achieve this . |
12 | I hope you will agree with me , therefore , that it would be in all our best interests to let the police into our confidence on this one . |
13 | Well it does n't matter you can look at it afterwards . |
14 | erm , so that if , if they then go to an appeal er , I was talking to this planning officer and I was saying that I think I 'll consult them , he said I do n't think you 'll need to he said , and of what you 've done so far is pretty good and I can get access to all the letters that have been written in , in objecting into the into the homes |
15 | Do you think you could speak to them on my behalf ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Do you really think you can hide from me ? |
17 | ‘ You may think you can lie to me , but you ca n't go on lying to yourself , ’ he said with calm assurance . |
18 | ‘ I do n't think you will care for it at the Rectory , ’ Aunt Emily said . |
19 | While he was with you , he was going to let you know that Vecchi was the killer , but he did n't think you 'd go for it , coming from him . |
20 | I think I 've got listen I really do n't think you need argue over it . |
21 | You came here of your own will , I fear you must stay at mine . |
22 | The job analysts within E L T , are Neil Butterfield , John Dennis , Anne and Claire Nichol , and they are , in fact , if you like , a sort of second or I mean you can go to them to get advice about how to fill in the job description rather than go to your manager , or if if if you have some dispute or disagreement or whatever the job analysts can can can help in that . |
23 | If I think you I mean you can go into it if you 've erm I mean the minimum qualification they say is only G C S Es |
24 | Erm the next session is rather hard work for you cos it 's very much sort of listening and absorbing a hell of a lot of facts , but I trust you will bear with me . |
25 | ‘ I trust you will care for him , my lord , as if he were your own . ’ |
26 | If the interrupter persists you should deal with him severely or the discussion will become disorderly . |
27 | The golden rule is if you 're reversing you must look behind you ! |
28 | end of month , there 's now't you can do about it insurance thing |
29 | ‘ I know you 'll laugh at me , ’ replied Basil , ‘ but I ca n't exhibit the picture in an art gallery . |
30 | Yeah yeah well it sounds sounds as though it 's possible you know you may have to I mean in the end you might have to sort of compromise it and actually do this valuation thing . |