Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb base] you " in BNC.

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1 the er , erm , so I mean , we really have made major strides and I think if members look at the location maps I mean you can see just how we how widely spread the day centres now are .
2 ‘ Before rushing ahead with your sketches I think you might have been advised to take the time to familiarise yourself with what G.W. Fashions stands for . ’
3 ‘ Twenty times I tell you . ’
4 They 've got most most times I think you 'll have to be unemployed for six months .
5 After we 've seen him and the young ladies have finished their calls I want you to take Irene Charial aside . ’
6 Anyway since editing is the main problem , what we 're going to do this afternoon is , actually , I 'm going to show you another video and again it 's a very controversial one , again it 's used in , in teaching situations , again it has a biased point of view in the sense that it 's produced by National Power , er clearly as a P R job for introduction into schools erm and I want you to do the same exercise , but this time I want us to edit them among ourselves and what I 'm going to do is to get you to wri write your reviews and then we 'll divide into small groups , while you 're watching it I 'll co I 'll count how , however many people we 've got here , we 'll copy the reviews and in the same groups I want you to edit one another 's reviews and then er discuss them within the groups once you 've , once you 've marked them so we 'll get into the small , we 'll do the review we 'll write the review and then we will er , I distribute the , you can go and have a cup of coffee while we copy them , then we 'll distribute them , you can mark them , er individually on your own and then we 'll get into a group and you can criticize one another 's reviews , we 'll take them one at a time , we 'll probably be in groups of four , okay , but I 'll see , I 'll see how many , what the most suitable number is , okay so , if you , would you be kind enough to that
7 And with most with a lot of calculators I mean you Do n't try it unless you really know your calculator and know how it works , you can just keep pressing equals ,
8 Do n't worry , they 're not demons I promise you … ’
9 Yeah because erm as we come home from work these two sort of big saloon cars , black ones sort of come up , mourning cars I suppose you call them and they stopped at 's and picked a load of people up .
10 My knees I tell you what you ca n't , you know
11 ‘ Right , there are some books I want you to look at — general background to give you the feel of the thing .
12 Congratulating us , the senior officer said , " Well lads I think you deserve a drink for that . "
13 A question from the floor : are there tribes whose lexicon lacks the words I love you ?
14 Is it possible to identify the considerations which lead you to believe that these presuppositions do n't need justification or explanation in your essay ?
15 So then you start thinking about visual images which give you this impression of power and menace , something like the Nuremberg Rallies of the 1930s , and use that as the basis of your inspiration .
16 The voices which tell you to let go .
17 Watch out for log books which tell you that the first owner was Engineering Educational Trust .
18 Keep a look out too for buzzards soaring over the crags which surround you , and also for the odd kestrel .
19 Or how about your every day football manager , suspect to the whims of ambitious chairmen and demands of football fans who hail you one minute and then call for your head if the glint of silverware is not on the horizon .
20 ‘ Now you cheap shamus , with the underhanded methods you use you ought to be able to figure this out before the cops get around to it .
21 Gone in my eyes you know you 're mad .
22 The second point is that you should certainly select subjects you think you will enjoy .
23 The important thing is to choose the subjects you think you will most enjoy .
24 When he come , when his first one on , said she bet nobody , why Alice come last night at six o'clock but I did n't put them on , I was only at the , I take to the shops you know you do , you have to put the name who you 're talking to on
25 I 'll tell you , Crilly , about my first trip to Scotland and the men in chip shops who call you ‘ Hen ’ and the lads wearing green Celtic scarves at lunchtime and broad pointy-horned cattle and graveyards macabre with the tilting of tombstones caked with moss and weeds , sheep grazing and weaving amongst them , and a coastal fishing town in Harris where a night sky shimmers only to itself and I am without friends from , the real world and I listen only for the sound of the tin whistle while the boats rock gently in the jetty and the sky rages from beige to black and craggy mountains dart until forever and a fisherman stands , stunning and alone , strong and unnamed , and leads me slowly into that everchanging sea .
26 In other words you know you
27 That in view of the foregoing considerations we ask you to ask the Masters " Association to delay any decision hurtful to the interests of women compositors until the women 's case has been given full consideration .
28 But that 's not all because all the books we offer will be cheaper than the publishers ' prices — with savings of up to 40% off the books we offer you .
29 The other one of the , one of the things that people find very difficult , the learning all the words they expect you to know .
30 Galliano are cool and wise , but they do n't alienate their crowd by flaunting the books they want you to believe they read ; instead they quote Bob Marley and laugh .
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