Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Begin by deciding how many hours sleep you expect to need throughout the week .
2 To sum up : do n't be afraid of repetition , but do use a degree of change , enough to suit the mood and effect you wish to create .
3 Another factor to consider is the style or effect you want to create .
4 oh , I did n't know you 've lost it when did you go back to the cinema ?
5 Erm , on page thirty you talk about the erm Employer 's Federation in the er minimum terms and conditions , well I 'm only hoping that my own firm Securicor do n't have any er input into that , because er as you know they unilaterally reduced all the terms and conditions Securicor guarding and cleaning recently erm I 'd like to know when we intend meeting with Securicor Cleaner I do know you 've written to them on a number of occasions and their refusal to meet with us .
6 It 's a rotten er And you can you you know you 've to fill all the wee tiny holes .
7 Well do I know you 've gone to these lengths only to spite me .
8 Oh I do n't know you 've changed your mind .
9 Does your Dad know you 've come home ?
10 The EPA wo n't till the soil with bugs until extensive field work shows whether the microorganisms will work outside the lab — a formidable task , explains David Watkins , manager of the agency 's microbiological degradation projects : ‘ How will you know you 've got complete degradation ?
11 ‘ How do I know you 've got them ? ’
12 ‘ Does he know you 've got them ? ’
13 one and a half tapes a day , yeah , it 's , it 's a doddle , but erm , not , not only have you got to know how it functions , but you 've got to know , know you 've got to fill in your , your document
14 How you do that , if you put a diversion on , of course we know it overwrites the call forwarding , how do you know you 've got the right diversion to the right extension ?
15 From the moment you enter the Grand Hyatt 's impressive lobby , set against the magnificent backdrop of Hong Kong harbour , you 'll know you 've arrived .
16 I did n't know you kept counting
17 She did n't know you had done the calving .
18 Yes I , I know that bit I did n't know you had to do something to stop the
19 ‘ I d-did n't know you had married her , Beckenham — I mean , Dacre . ’
20 I did n't know you had to make holes .
21 He did n't know you had to change $60 into cordobas at the official rate before you could get into the country .
22 I did n't know you had to deliver that as well .
23 I did n't know you had to pay if you cancelled a cheque ?
24 I did n't know you 'd poured my tea out .
25 ‘ I did n't know you 'd seen him . ’
26 Did did they know you 'd gone home ?
27 Use humour : ‘ Gosh , you 've got me analysed ’ , ‘ I did n't know you 'd studied psychology ’ , ‘ My , but you are decisive . ’
28 ‘ I did n't know you 'd sat the Knowledge Exam , Aunt Minna , ’ she snaps , after this lady has sighed , not for the first time : ‘ So many traffic lights if you go this way … so many …
29 Well they used to punch your ticket , with a little hole in , so that they 'd know you 'd had your journey .
30 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
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