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

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1 I mean even I understand you were talking about the children sort of being out in the dark on their own erm even just something as simple as that .
2 No I mean usually they show you on the T V when they 're leaving do n't they ?
3 And can you does it , I mean obviously it bothers you , but I mean
4 Cos people , I mean now I mean you ca n't sort of even think about that till mid January or later .
5 Securicor have joined the cowboys on the contract guarding and really I mean you must be getting sick of us getting up every time about security guards , but it 's an important problem and you must know that a lot of you must work at places where you 've got guards on the gate and we all should take a bit of interest in going to see these guards , find out that they 're working for two pound or two pound forty an hour , they 're working as many hours a week as they 'll actually work with no overtime rate , no night rate , no benefits worth having and I mean really I wish you 'd go to your companies and try and arrange site allowances , cos that 's the only way we 'll get any improvements , but when we talk about resolving grievances , we just took in Yorkshire region someone to a tribunal for constructive dismissal .
6 And as I walk past I want you to turn them over so I can see if they are clean on both sides . ’
7 and er I says well I thought you 'd got some .
8 I remember once I took you by the shoulders and said , ‘ Listen , love , I 'm talking to you about your mother . ’
9 Publicity for homelessness was part of the business and I know one lad said he 'd only got two pounds of sponsorship and er I thought well you 've you 've done rather well to get two quid .
10 And the hall is available to us this evening , but I would like to con I think well I hope you will concur that I would like to conclude on H two today .
11 But I think sometimes I mean you 've either got to do what you do coming back from Germany I think you have to take the bull by the horns do n't you ?
12 He says I bet you 're from Yorkshire I said well what makes you say that ?
13 and get that there and then it 'll be a lot easier cos mum said she struggled today to get in that door of the , I said well what do you go in there for ?
14 I said well what did you have for dinner because she ran out after dinner being sick .
15 I sa I said well who do you think ?
16 And he looked , I said well I knew you 'd been ill .
17 You know given that life is as it is are you okay and he said yes so I went round the gardens and I came back to him and I had a friend coming for lunch and I thought this is ridiculous , I 'm going to have something to drink and I 'm going to have a meal so I made him an enormous great wad of cheese sandwiches and some apples and a piece of cake and some biscuits and a cup of tea and I went downstairs with the milk and the sugar and cup of tea and all this stuff and I went into the gardens and this poor child he looked very defensively a second time and I said well I thought you might like some breakfast and I wrapped the second lot up so if you 've nothing later on , why not put it in your pocket and eat later in the day and I did n't know whether you took milk or sugar , so I thought I 'd better just ask you and do you know I thought he was going to cry .
18 the road he said , I said well I wish you would
19 So I said well I hope you 're working on it
20 I said well I hope you do n't
21 I said well I hope you enjoy .
22 but er , I said well I said you need some new trousers like with you being
23 And I went to them , I said well I think you 're acting like a couple of schoolboys , I says , now there 's a man there .
24 I called in , yeah because I said to Barry I said here I said you di , you had n't told me about our Trevor
25 And I 've still nothing to tell you about the buses or the trains .
26 ‘ After I left here I missed you every day , every hour , every second , ’ Sarella told him passionately , ‘ I dared not hope for anything — it was as if you were lost forever . ’
27 I see right I get you .
28 If she 's feeling insecure , offer her lots of love and reassurance when she cries so she knows you love her and wo n't leave her .
29 When you die there they put you on a wooden platform below the sky and the vultures come and eat the body .
30 and er , anyway he hobbled in , oh he said , me knee , hmm , anyway sat with him and had a cup of tea , she did n't have nothing to drink like and er , anyway we had our tea and he hobbled in to the front room , and er and er , she says well you bugger you are , er batter mixture up for ya
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