Example sentences of "[noun pl] i [vb mod] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They 'll be there , but if you want to make a start on the print-outs I can let you have some tonight ? ’
2 But if you comply with my proposals I will leave you ; if not I will make the most of this opportunity .
3 People often think of Christian morality as a kind of bargain in which God says , ‘ if you keep a lot of rules I 'll reward you , and if you do n't I 'll do the other thing . ’
4 ‘ I 'll kill you now , ’ Woolley said flatly , ‘ and stick your fat body in my plane , and in ten minutes I 'll throw you out behind the German lines , unless you get me my booze and my scarves . ’
5 ‘ As you have books for good manners I will name you the degrees .
6 Right now as I give out the books I 'll want you .
7 Two lovely lads I 'll tell you and that concert tonight going to be er absolute corker it 's at the Royal Concert Hall tonight in Nottingham .
8 I think I 've suggested the problem now , and now I 'm going to leave the parties to think about would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built developm think I 'll under the circumstances I 'll give you er the the normal time , and I will adjourn now until two fifteen to have a chance to think about that .
9 Madam may feel that having spent so much time in custody for the first offence that he has already suffered sufficient punishment , he 's been kept away from his girlfriend and children , and under those circumstances I would urge you Madam to take a lenient course of action , to make him the subject of a conditional discharge .
10 Your worships , those are the circumstances I would ask you to bear in mind that this man a ha , has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as purchasing documents is concerned they were in order and erm he would of produced them had he realised what the officer was saying to him and er , that he would of realised had he not been suffering the shock , but he was actually sufferance suffering at the er at the time of the accident .
11 In the circumstances I must advise you that it would be in your best interest to accept this offer with no further delay .
12 One of these days I 'll make you eat your words ! ’
13 just some days I 'll see you and then two or three
14 ‘ In three days I will visit you again .
15 She switches between spoken word , shouting through a megaphone with a sock in it and chirruping like a sweet but overexcitable nightingale , tracing a lineage back to Delta 5 , The Raincoats and The Slits ( marvellous days I can assure you ) .
16 If you 're doing both then that 's your total income and if you did that in three weeks I would think you 'd be very happy with that .
17 so what , what I do like and I have n't bought any for a , for weeks I must admit you know them pink erm what they called er
18 And if I had to choose a companion to be with me down the years I would take you as a pattern . ’
19 But I mean in terms of knitwear over the last few years I can give you one or two examples which I think you 'll readily er understand .
20 Erm the volume i i is tremendous and er one worries about the effect of the surging waters on such an old construction , now we far worse than and consequently the emergency services have had to consider all sorts of alternatives , some of which you see now with the piping on , on the surface of it 's been having a good result the immediate problem , but you ca n't stop there and the emergency team have given consideration to all sorts of other possible temporary solutions in the event or that the pumping failed and er I think that 's possibly where this rumour about erm the railway line arrived but er I think Chairman I 've said enough , we all , we would all agree I think that the emergency workers have performed er I think we 're all pleased to see the army coming in erm and doing what they 've done and erm I certainly er appreciated the opportunity to come in on the old A Twenty Seven through West it took my mind back er many years I can tell you and erm I , I think congratulations all round are due , but I come back to what 's all saying and which I support as it would be a folly when the dust has settled erm to really take a an objective er position and see that er arrangements are in hand channels and things like that will not again be supercharged in the way they are .
21 Er in the years I can assure you .
22 I have enclosed a few things I would like you to look at when you have a moment .
23 Here 's a list of one or two things I 'd like you to get for me while you 're in Kirkby , if you do n't mind , ’ she said matter-of-factly , passing him the paper .
24 Things I could teach you . ’
25 ‘ These are all the variations I can show you for the moment . ’
26 But , I think if we have further discussions with churches and districts that we might see that we can break that a bit further for that reason when we come to er , come to the resolutions I would advise you er er propose a minor amendment with the second thing .
27 It 's the first of those pages I would direct you
28 We could see the sights , have some fun , and maybe I could think of some ways I could help you . ’
29 I was actually looking at you before I came in , but just come out here for a second There are two ways I can hurt you .
30 WHEN YOU SIGN FOR RANGERS I 'LL SHOW YOU WHO 'S BOSS . ’
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