Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] you [verb] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | She said aloud , ‘ I do n't know who you are , but I hope you 've mellowed . |
2 | Secondly we were erm concerned that the county had not erm thought properly about employment densities , erm they have backed away from using employment density today as a significant calculator , but I hope you 've noticed sir that the erm the county 's mind set on employment densities is that whereas in the last structure plan they were working off a density , average density of thirty four workers for hectare . |
3 | No , no , but yeah it was , it was awful paper , but I mean you 'd got it up as long as you do n't look too closely , it 's got it 's own , some of have |
4 | and I mean I 'd love the Bluecoat but I mean you 've got to be pretty clever for that . |
5 | And er , but I mean you 've got to watch your bills if you have n't got much money coming in Joyce ai n't you ? |
6 | No but I mean you 've got to fill in after all this ? |
7 | It can always be changed but I mean you 've got the , got the lamp this side , and the barbecue . |
8 | ha , ha , I bet you will , it wo n't take that long to unpick it though but I mean you 've got a , quite a selection there to choose have n't you ? |
9 | Yeah , but I mean you 've got ta look at it . |
10 | ‘ But I thought you 'd promised to go and see Basil Hallward , ’ Lord Henry replied . |
11 | ‘ I should have told you earlier about the pain , Shelley , but I thought you 'd had enough ill people for one day , ’ she explained . |
12 | But I suppose you 've got more complicated setups than me ? |
13 | But I expect you 've heard all about it . ’ |
14 | I , but I reckon you 've got a bit of money in the fra in the frame . |
15 | Well you may be an old ham actor , but I note you 've picked up about five or six , I think , honourary degrees now . |
16 | But I see you 've decided to go . |
17 | ‘ I 've been told you 're unhurt , but I see you 've picked up plenty of gore . |
18 | But I think you 've done very well , with just one little weak area round that but but it 's not easy to do , you 've got a very light background and you 've got a very dar presumably black body of the camera |
19 | Er shall I combine my two found questions which the Committee would like to put to you please and , and that is there are two points that really do come out of Maxwell very much , but I think you 've had some experience . |
20 | ‘ Not being active was very difficult to begin with , but I think you 've got to be very positive and just say to yourself , ‘ I am old now , I 'm 92 . |
21 | ‘ I regret some of the changes , but I think you 've got to accept them and move with the times , however unfortunate that may be . ’ |
22 | A : Well , I suppose I would — that would be the ideal situation , but I think you 've got to face up to the reality of the whole thing . |
23 | I think there 's always exceptions , but I think you 've got to believe in yourself and go and do what you want to do and if you 're saying there 's opposition , there 's gon na be more opposition , if |
24 | Erm I I I would obviously take very seriously the N R A responsibilities but I think you 've got to bear in mind there 's within the water act , there 's a thing called infrastructure charges |
25 | But I think you 've got a case which I I would say is fifty fifty . |
26 | The one that does take reflection , but I think you 've got to aim really for that wire . |
27 | But I think you 've got different sizes there . |
28 | And that misuse of the aerosol sprays is probably responsible for about three thousand five hundred deaths , but I think you 've got to put that into perspective , first of all against the six thousand people who are killed on the roads every year in Britain , and you 've also got to set it against our estimate that there are more than a quarter of a million people alive today who would have died in childhood if it had n't been specifically for the advantage of being able to take medicines , anti-biotics generally in their childhood to keep them alive . |
29 | Well I 've brought the subject up before , but I think you 've got an ideal two academics there that might be able to answer a question , a very practical one . |
30 | ‘ But I think you have used some of your own pain very — um — well , with great skill and honesty . |