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

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1 If you own or lease property where no-one is living you may have to pay a standard community charge in that area in addition to the personal charge in the area you live .
2 ‘ Perhaps where I 'm taking you is to the nearest police station … ’
3 R.B. And of course where I was sat you see you were waving your hands through the air and I noticed it …
4 It 's just some people that eat everything they live till they 're ruddy seventy or it 's makes you wonder !
5 It is arguable that the reader may actually be confused rather than helped by the deviation from convention , precisely because she or he is expecting you to conform to the rules of punctuation .
6 And , and then er at that particular time you know and er then unemployment you , I you had to see each firm was issued with the and the firms had to agree that you had to sign a contract of employment so that er if you were leaving or he was paying you off , you had to be given two weeks ' notice either way before they pay you off .
7 You should , therefore , make every attempt to be in the first row , going fast as the gun goes and , ideally , with a space to leeward so that no-one is making you pinch .
8 ‘ The main reason that I am contacting you is that I thought you might be interested to know that John ( stage name Joan Rawson ) was awarded the Eric Rowley Trophy for the artist who has done the most for charity over the last 12 months .
9 ‘ I can not believe that I am hearing you aright , my darling .
10 This is to let you know that I am leaving you .
11 I will tell my steward that I am taking you on to the staff as — ’ he paused for thought for a moment' — as a tax consultant .
12 I happen to have half a dozen , and there is one , just one , that I am allowing you the privilege of riding , because I think you are capable of coping with it .
13 Not that I am encouraging you , mind .
14 ‘ For myself , I can scarce believe it is true — that I am to accompany you on so grand a venture . ’
15 ‘ Do n't start that again , Ruth , or I 'll manually wrench your other ankle after I 've spanked your backside for suggesting that I am keeping you from your work .
16 ‘ I 'm aware that I 'm leaving you on your own , ’ she said .
17 Ca n't you stand the fact that I 'm seeing you as a fallible human being instead of the flawless cardboard cut-out you like to pretend to be ? ’
18 If there was some old people here now they 'd they 'd confirm all that I 'm telling you now .
19 Oh yes , oh there , aye there was , ah but these this lot that I 'm telling you about they were more or less traders .
20 ‘ Do you have any reason whatsoever to doubt that I 'm telling you the truth — other than the fact that I 'm a singer ?
21 ‘ However , there 's been a problem involving a private from your section that I 'm hoping you might be able to throw some light on . ’
22 Please understand — it 's not that I 'm doubting you in any way .
23 I do n't know if it 's just that I 'm missing you
24 Not that I 'm blaming you .
25 Every time you look at me like that it just reminds me that I 'm cheating you , short-changing you .
26 ‘ I simply could n't imagine telling either Jennifer or my parents that I was seeing you … in fact , I still ca n't . ’
27 ‘ I played it in the house that I was telling you about . ’
28 Er no when you erm you know that I was telling you keep your bit of used up erm sandpaper fly paper
29 But this other bit that I was telling you
30 We 've just finished the first round of waivers for people receiving the Home Care Service , and the criteria that I was giving you reflected those , and so when you get your letter , if you feel that you 've got particular financial problems or particular family situations we should take into account , erm then do get in touch with us and we 'll process it and we 'll set out a procedure for you in the letter that we send .
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