Example sentences of "you can [verb] i [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You can beat me till I die , I do n't care . |
2 | Paul , before you get any help you can tell me whether you arranged to have me followed this afternoon . ’ |
3 | She went on : ‘ I 'll make another guess and you can tell me whether I 'm right or way off target . |
4 | You can tell me if I 'm right or if I 'm wrong . |
5 | yes , it also er imposes on me the obligation of course erm under G of article three does n't it ? which I imagine , but you can tell me if I 'm wrong Mr is the one , is probably the one article erm , part of the article under which such things is the insurance directive is er produced , but I maybe wrong |
6 | Look — I 'll slip my dress on and you can tell me if you think it 's appropriate for a country gathering . ’ |
7 | I 'll tell you all about that afterwards , and then you can tell me if you do n't want to . |
8 | ‘ You can stop me if you 've a mind to . ’ |
9 | I might play games in public , but once we 're alone together you can treat me as you would have done if Eddie were still alive . ’ |
10 | Yet , when she found him , more or less alone in the bar parlour although she was aware of Ned O'Mara somewhere nearby , she could n't stop talking , words rushing out of her , spilling one over the other , over and over " Please , please , oh please , you can help me if you want to , I know you can , and I 'll go mad you see if they take my little boy away , because he 's not-not just as he should be — more delicate than he should be . |
11 | You can help me when it 's time . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'm going to catch a boat back to the mainland and I 'll be in my hotel where you can call me when you 've got a clean shirt for me . ’ |
13 | ‘ I do n't think you can follow me where I 'm going , ’ said Wilcox . |
14 | ‘ Here ! you can kiss me if you like . ’ |
15 | So you , well you can recommend me if you want to get your your thing . |