Example sentences of "[vb -s] you [to-vb] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He wants you to know that you 've got those and you 've got a fair idea of how much you 're leaving .
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8 It allows you to check that you have not forgotten to do essential jobs and , if you have , it provides the chance to rectify the mistake .
9 I hope this helps you to see that it does not matter at all whether that regression to his past life was factual or whether Barry 's subconscious had caused him to invent the whole thing in his imagination .
10 A diary helps you to reflect and it aids memory .
11 I mean , if anybody asks you to see if it 's gone through our books it has n't , but
12 And it disturbs you to realise that I did not come after you for the reasons you thought , does n't it ? ’
13 What er persuades you to say that I wonder ?
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