Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb mod] [verb] you [am/are] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can either trust you and allow you to take charge of the whole business , or I can decide you 're not to be trusted and take charge of things myself . |
2 | However there is a bed and I dare say you are quite ready for it . ’ |
3 | And I dare say you 're disappointed about it , because it 's not every day that an out-island lad gets offered that sort of money , is it now ? |
4 | ‘ Come along next Tuesday and I 'll see you are enrolled , ’ she said . |
5 | Er and I might say you 're not the only one I 've got my eye on . |
6 | I 'm ashamed of myself , Mandy , and I should hope you are , too . ’ |
7 | ‘ Oh no , ’ said Breeze , ‘ we 're not a bit conventional , and I can see you 're not , either . |
8 | ‘ Oh , I 'eard , yer know , ’ said Archie , ‘ and I can see you 're standin' on yer good 'un , aincher , ducky ? |
9 | Well , you ca n't tell that I 'm Irish but I can tell you 're Irish . |
10 | But I can see you are worried so I 'll get you a hospital appointment . ’ |
11 | ‘ But I can see you are still troubled , my dear , ’ observed the Queen kindly . |
12 | I like it here , but I can see you are n't enjoying yourself . ’ |
13 | If you bought straight from him we would n't be paying money to the galleries , but I can see you 're frightened to go , I said , so there 's an end to it . |
14 | ‘ Because I can sense you 're feeling doubtful about me , ’ she admitted bluntly . |
15 | ‘ I treat you like a child because as far as I can see you are one . ’ |