Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pron] [vb base] [verb] your " in BNC.

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1 I mean I 've got your address which is erm is here , am I missing any part of the address ?
2 something for everybody , see I go really easy dishes , I mean you 've got your veggies and salad by all that
3 Because I mean you want to improve your lot because , you know , you 've been downtrodden by the landlords .
4 Oh yes , yes , I trust you 've got your Deutchmarks
5 Right , well as I say I 've got your details here so what I 'll do is if you bear with me I 'll go and a have a look through the drawers and see what we 've got available .
6 But I suggest you attempt to overcome your own immature outlook on life long enough to consider what 's going to be best for the club .
7 I imagine you have to watch your figure . ’
8 Rightio , well I hope you 've rewound your tape so it 's
9 I hope you 've enjoyed your first visit to Vi An , " said the plantation director with a forced affability .
10 I hope you 've told your flatmate about me ?
11 ‘ If you are grateful to me for what I did in my childhood , I hope you have improved your way of life now .
12 I know you 've had your difficult times , but you 've also had your easy times too . ’
13 I know you 've got your job to do — I understand that .
14 here you are , Peter , I know you like doing your acrobatic , come on he knows to sit down to eat this breakfast , I can have an
15 I know you want to wash your hair for tomorrow . ’
16 I know you have worked your arse off to produce the plan , Mark , and it 's a great one .
17 It is most generous of you , when I know you need to keep your house warm too !
18 And as for him going up Back Clough Dale and mithering the folk up there , and all for nothing — well , I reckon you 've lost your brains , my lad , to think of such a thing .
19 ‘ Oh , incidentally Mark , I understand they want to use your office and mine for a couple of visiting Americans on assignment over here for a couple of months .
20 I understand you wish to put your ward in the care of the house . ’
21 Thank you very much Councillor Councillor I understand you have waived your right to speak to the nomination in favour of Councillor .
22 I suppose you 've got your reasons . ’
23 I bet you have forgotten your keys
24 He cursed her , and blessed her , and fumed away on her errand as far as the door ; and turned there to say with genuine fury : ‘ Am I mad , that I turn you loose to take your chance among wolves ?
25 I mean , I do I do take your point about the culture , and it and it 's it is a significant issue , which will take some time , I mean , probably wi with your experience in Social Services you 'll know that a substantial number of directors of Social Services are in fact female , and maybe one of the questions that we have to ask at a senior level is , our s senior erm , chief officers , erm , the fact that we 've got no woman , chief officer , and it may well be because now that we 've got an equal opportunities policy , that we may get applications from erm , very able women who see that we have got a clear commitment to equal opportunities demonstrated in this paper .
26 I think you 've outstayed your welcome , Eleanor . ’
27 ‘ While everyone wants to have a nice looking bass , I think you have to get your priorities in order .
28 I think I 've answered your question fully .
29 I think I 've got your drift .
30 I think I 've got your number .
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