Example sentences of "you [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | yeah , that 's true it does show ya that it can grow though do n't it , not the hair I mean AI AIDS you know if you shave somebody head and got AIDS and you shave his head , he cuts them both , that 's it , two people 's got AIDS just like that . |
2 | You or it 's implied in what you 're saying about the er the burgeoning self-confidence that people become responsible for particular avenues . |
3 | A tribunal will either re instate you or it will say they have to pay compensation . |
4 | According where you although it did n't actually come into practice . |
5 | At the time you enter a Deed of Covenant , the covenant should be capable of lasting for more than 3 years , and there should be the intention by you that it does so . |
6 | Evan loved to tell you that it began with a minor domestic row . |
7 | The union 's slogan informs you that it is concerned with servicing the needs of today 's musicians . |
8 | Last week I mistakenly told you that it would take place today , sorry . |
9 | Look at the words of the hymns , glance at the dates and link them in with the theories we have discussed , and I can promise you that it will all make a little more sense and make it even more evident how our hymn-writers wrestled with the meaning of the cross . |
10 | Even Marie herself might have confessed to you that it was ‘ daft ’ : she saw how improbable it was , but in her desperate need for comfort , for attention and affection , she still believed it … . |
11 | I can only tell you that it is intended to be read by a very limited circle of people in the medical profession . |
12 | I now present three arguments to persuade you that it is indeed correct . |
13 | ‘ I can promise you that it is a young lady . ’ |
14 | A flashing heart tells you that it 's working and the numerals show your pulse rate in beats per minute ( bpm ) . |
15 | He probably tells you that it is all arranged at this end , whereas in point of fact nothing has been laid on except by verbal arrangement with him , and then we have a frightful period such as is now going on . |
16 | First , I suggest to you that it may be morally permissible to allow a baby to die by non-intervention . |
17 | ‘ The government , ’ he yelled to the crowd of mechanics and young men listening , ‘ try to tell you that it is your duty to fight . |
18 | The writing on a carton of orange juice may tell you that it contains a certain amount of vitamin C — but did you know that the vitamin C content starts to decrease from the moment the carton is opened ? |
19 | Ask anyone about vitamin C and they will be able to tell you that it is found in oranges — but would they also know that it is in melons and tomatoes ? |
20 | ( And before you shudder at the thought , may I , as someone who has been on the receiving end , assure you that it does not hurt . |
21 | By their definition they had achieved three important end results : ( 1 ) the patient is allowed to define the nature of his feelings , ( 2 ) the doctor is relieved of the responsibility of finding tissue damage , ( 3 ) there is no conceivable way in which a baby or an animal could tell you that it was having an ‘ unpleasant sensory and emotional experience ’ . |
22 | ( If it appears to be too gross and simple to the library and information professional , I can assure you that it has already proved to be too complex for many busy executives to take the time to grasp ! ) |
23 | Maybe it 's not easy to see what all this has to do with cancer , but you must bear with me if I tell you that it has . |
24 | If any changes take place , either physically , mentally or emotionally , be sure to inform your teacher and he or she will be able to reassure you that it will soon pass . |
25 | While I will grant you that it beats filing for the Inland Revenue , it is a suitcase existence and no matter how glamorous the location of the meeting we very rarely see beyond the airport , the hotel and the stadium . |
26 | Now he told me , that night we got so drunk , that it was because of you that it had n't happened . |
27 | All about running for trains they could n't catch or being sat on by scaly monsters , and they got hold of books that told you that it meant Sex . |
28 | Then turning to Elmer again : ‘ Your shmeckle ( penis ) tells you that it has another function — apart from pissing . |
29 | As this is n't actually a direct film licence I wo n't dwell on it for too long ; just long enough to warn you that it 's a particularly poor platform product , with the only good feature being that the Amiga version was a lot worse . |
30 | If you are concerned about the transfer of the archives , I just wanted to assure you that it is right on schedule . |