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

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1 I was like a Desperate Dan cartoon where you see him with his hair standing on end .
2 You can place him just where you want him . ’
3 While one may whizz straight through the enemy , and another might stall in front of your Mob , the other one is bound to end up somewhere where you want him .
4 Got him right where you want him , have n't you ?
5 Well , anyway , you 've got him where you want him .
6 Just give me a bell as to when and where you want him .
7 Where you found him ? ’
8 ‘ Is this where you found him ? ’
9 No well it was n't the scheme he worked on , he would go round and sort your cooker or you know he was that , maintenance , the maintenance side .
10 ‘ I will inform Inspector Rose that you fear he and his department are as corrupt as that of Chief Inspectors Clarke , Druscovich and Palmer . ’
11 That 's what I 'm saying , right , now , what I 'm saying is there 's a , that , that , is , there 's , there 's , there 's , there 's things , there 's things , there 's guides to be able to do that , right , and the guide is there 's certain things you do and certain things you do n't do , because what you do basically is that you close him on his final objection which is what you 're just saying you did , right , but you close him on his final objection , how did you manage to close him on his final objection ?
12 I think it means like if you saw that boy do something , the police , you , you take out a sworn affidavit that you saw him do that and , I think it 's a legal document , look it up , it 's
13 Remember that you hate him , Holly …
14 I come to you to know if it is true that you hold him here in your charge . ’
15 ‘ So you now admit that you knew him ? ’
16 Of course being nervous he often drank a little too much , so that when he finally looked up at the end of the night it would be with something like desperation , a fear that no one was going to ask him to leave with them ; but the way he looked at you also meant that you knew he would never say no , if you did ask .
17 That 's why he was in a white jacket ( I remember that you said he looked like a phoney dentist in a toothpaste ad ) .
18 ‘ Then how do you account for a statement by a witness who claims that you passed him in your van , driving in the direction of Penzance , at about 11.45 that night ? ’
19 ‘ How is it that you recognised him ? ’ she asked politely .
20 The benefit of this one as well is if , let's just say we , that you knocked him right down on his money force as cheap a buy as possible then ask if you can do a hundred percent .
21 convey ‘ messages ’ ( wittingly or unwittingly ) by the tone of your voice and the sheer volume of criticism and attention paid to the child 's bad points that you dislike him or her ?
22 He intimated that You had him framed . ’
23 When David did not answer , she went on : ‘ After all , I suspect that you know him far better than I have ever done . ’
24 ‘ If he 's so untrustworthy then how is it that you know him ? ’ she asked with shaky triumph .
25 If your father has a favourite hobby , gather together a few well-chosen gifts that you know he will like and wrap them in a presentation basket .
26 Choose a particular chore that you know he hates doing , such as mowing the lawn , weeding the garden or putting the dustbin out , and offer to do it yourself .
27 ‘ Now that you know he 's out — and around — will you mind being alone down there till Monday ? ’
28 You do n't let yourself into someone else 's flat to use the telephone unless you are quite certain that he wo n't be coming back while you 're there , and that means that you know he is far enough away for you to be safe .
29 ‘ You wrote that you caught him at his flat just at the time he was leaving the country . ’
30 I would n't mind betting that Bill 's lists that you gave him actually contained all these things and only then can we actually put them down in order .
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