Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I rather hoped you would call on us . ’
2 Well , I kinda knew you 'd say that , but had forgotten the unique thrill of the way only you can say things .
3 I personally think you would need
4 I only pray you can bear what I 've told you like a grown girl , and have sense .
5 I just I just assumed you 'd give us that size for fifty quid .
6 I just felt you should know that our spare room is waiting for you and Dimity when you return . ’
7 ‘ Oh , Niall , I just knew you 'd come !
8 I just thought you might 've needed them today that was all
9 I just thought you might have run across him .
10 I just thought you might have happened to pass the
11 ‘ And I just thought you ought to know . ’
12 I just thought you should know , ’ Scott said .
13 I just thought you 'd think it , ’ said Rincewind .
14 I just thought you 'd like a new one .
15 I just hope you will remember me too . ’
16 I just wish you 'd pull yourself together , ’ she said half despairingly .
17 I just wish you 'd talk instead of just sitting there sometimes .
18 I just wish you 'd leave me alone .
19 I just wish you could stay longer . ’
20 I just wish you could believe that Eddie 's death was an accident and nothing to do with me . ’
21 Yeah I know , I really I just said you should try not to think about it .
22 I just feel you can smoke in the privacy of your own room , car , whatever .
23 I just think you ought to try and forgive yourself , ’ mumbled Daisy .
24 I just think you 'll get depressed .
25 I just think you should remember how he feels .
26 I just think you should have a good sleep .
27 I just think you can get more sustain that way .
28 Then I finally realised you could see it , but you 'd decided simply to ignore it .
29 I always said you 'd go blind . ’
30 I always knew you 'd fare well , lad .
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