Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] we [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 So as well as keeping you informed we are trying to encourage in NEW MEMBERS .
2 ‘ How d' you think we 're doing ? ’
3 D' you reckon we 're on the right track , Geoff ? ’
4 Diniz said , ‘ Katelina says you think we are cousins. ,
5 And one of the jobs we 're gon na give you to do we 're gon na give you one little piece of a pot and a picture and you have to try and work out which pot that the little pieces came from .
6 Well I mean you know we 're not playing children 's ganging up games are we we know we 're dealing with peoples ' lives and families .
7 He never writes a memo saying you know we are supporting or attacking this government as about this election campaign , never , but journalists know what his view is and they write in a code with that view and if they did n't they would quickly find out where they should be and it would not be working for one of those newspapers and the thing that 's quite perverse about it is the .
8 we 're gon na , just letting you know we 're gon na try and we 're , we 'll attempt to collect this
9 I thought you said we are at school .
10 did you say we 're in a commune door ?
11 Erm they began the union just before I left Bellany and of course it was cried down and erm they had meetings and the lot , and then all the miners were on strike at the time , and er my father and brother were both miners and er my brother was very friendly with Mr and Mr next door and er anyway er we decided to come out on strike for Bellany 's union and of course erm they , the , one , I think it was Mr said Joey he said er did you know we 're out on strike here and my brother said it seemed to be catching does n't it he did n't say he could n't say I worked there you see but erm it , it caused an upset but still up to a point the unions were good because we 're all badly underpaid for what we did , and the hours we worked they would n't tolerate it nowadays , but erm I forget er I joined the union and if you did n't you were a blackleg you know you , they wanted you to join the union from then I 've been in the union all , until I finished work but erm they , they got us our rises and er as I say the , the money was n't er very good and then the union did fight for the rises and they 'd got to pay it or lose all the er employees but erm I was , I was satisfied with without it , I 've been satisfied with my life you know I 've had , there 's been humorous there 's been sad but erm I 'm still able to get around and that 's the main thing .
12 Do you suppose we 're ever going to feel comfortable in these uniforms ?
13 Someone , I do n't remember who it was , said , ‘ What do you mean we 're having no visits ? ’ and then everyone was off .
14 Oh no , do you mean we 're all going
15 What sort of world do you think we 're living in ? ’
16 Do you think we 're allowed to go this soon ? ’
17 Do you think we 're doing a lot all in one go ?
18 Do you think we 're going to die ?
19 Do you think we 're getting a little confused about the nature of our relationship ? ’ he asked lightly .
20 Do you think we 're being watched ? ’
21 Do you think we 're all daft ?
22 Do you think we 're both mad ?
23 Do you think we 're going somewhere this week ?
24 do you think we 're gon na do some work today ?
25 Do you think we 're gon na have snow ?
26 right tell us about the M sixty three 's surveys sweetheart , how many roadside interviews do you think we 're gon na have to do ?
27 How many roadside interview sheets do you think we 're going to need to order ?
28 ‘ What sort of parents do you think we are ? ’
29 Wha , why do you think we are more intelligent than animals ?
30 What do you think we are ? ’ the second voice snorted .
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