Example sentences of "you [adv] [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And you naturally think you should read them , ’ said Sir George .
2 Or it might be your neighbours have become victims of crime and you suddenly see it could happen to you .
3 Look , I 'm sorry … ’ she agreed stiffly , ‘ You obviously thought you 'd grab a quick break in the sun , and now you 've found your privacy invaded .
4 You obviously think you can do what you like with women , and perhaps that 's the fault of those who 've let you treat them this way in the past .
5 CREDO Mid-Pay is a completely confidential service , since you alone determine who can provide us with payroll information , and who can receive it .
6 erm then erm what I 'll do I 'll pick it up next week and that will obviously show you a bit more about Abbey Life and any , any of your friends or anybody you think might , might like to look at the video erm you know just to give them an insight , people you mentioned erm to me that you perhaps know you 'd like to pass the video on to them to have a look erm and if er er you 've got my number and if you want to ring me then I can get some more videos if you think other people might be interested I 'm quite happy to pass them on , on to you as well , okay ?
7 When you 've been with the same bank since you were thirteen , you somehow feel they will grow up with you .
8 No I , I wanted built them wardrobes and I said now Monty whatever you fucking need I 'll get
9 You just thought you 'd ask
10 ‘ Yes , well you just said I could have it for thirty .
11 You just hope you can find a label with the proper balance . ’
12 comes through , so if you just wait I 'll talk to you again a little bit about that
13 You just leave I 'll saying , put it in the post for you .
14 But it 's a lovely feeling when you finally find you can do it .
15 Do you still think they 'll go over to ?
16 So you still think someone should make a film about your life ?
17 You once said I should let you know when I thought you could help the work of CPRW .
18 You always know you 'll get nothing short of 110 per cent and he 's still got a great appetite for playing at the top level .
19 You did , you always said I 'd get off with a cat .
20 ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’
21 You always knew he 'd turn in a good piece .
22 As time passed did you ever think you 'd catch anyone for this particular crime ?
23 Do you ever wish you could get a message to somebody quickly when they are out and about ?
24 ‘ Have you ever thought it might have been Mrs Downes who killed Dr Kemp ?
25 ‘ Do you honestly think I could get away with it ? ’
26 In solos you often find them used to thicken up and to add depth to single note lines ; in rhythm parts they are commonly used instead of large chord voicings to lighten up parts .
27 Do you really think they 'll close down your old college ? ’
28 ‘ Do you really think they 'll follow us ? ’
29 Do you really think they would have believed a story like that ?
30 ‘ Do you really think we can disappear into the blue ? ’
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