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

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1 Do you want me to go and make you another one ?
2 This will give you valuable insights into the kinds of skills and attitudes that young people bring with them to work and help you to understand how their needs and interests can contribute positively to the work place .
3 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to write and congratulate you on your recent success in the Best Kept Village Competition where you won the award for the Best Kept Farm .
4 At their recent meeting Nether Wyresdale Parish Council asked me to write and thank you for allowing the seat from Snowhill to be kept on your property after it had been removed from its base .
5 Your father asked me to try and talk you out of this engagement , to try and find out what you felt about this boy .
6 I think , Bill , really you far be it for me to try and teach you your job , but you ought to have perhaps gone back a little bit and wondered why we were all in this position , because you have us in year after year talking about budgets that are made and budgets which improve services , and and we need to be absolutely clear that this budget does not improve services at all , that this budget does very severe damage to services , that the budget that has gone through the Council identifies nearly eight million pounds taken off service provision erm and that can not be done under the Conservatives by making erm a budget with the Liberal Democrats have proved that it ca n't be done , in spite of their previous comments , without pain to services .
7 Want me to come and fetch you ?
8 Windy come here Windy am I smelling or do you normally call me that ?
9 And I mean that made you feel bad as well .
10 Yeah well if you want to that then that 's fine as well , I mean that Tell you what , the best thing then is can everyone put a note in my pigeon hole by Monday in other words , you 've got the weekend to decide for definite .
11 What made me finally decide to insist on this was when I realized that had you been a man , Miranda , or had I not been personally involved with you , I would n't have hesitated to ask for these shares . ’
12 I trust and love you always .
13 I expect that means you do more cases than most ? ’
14 I want that sound you 've got there ! ’
15 Ven was on his feet too , his look amused , ‘ I hope that means you 've enjoyed your evening , ’ he commented smoothly .
16 ‘ Well , I hope that teaches you a lesson .
17 And after last night , cara , I hope and believe you do . ’
18 But now , before I finish and let you commence something more enjoyable , I will do my best to answer any questions you may have . ’
19 I thought if I pop and see you then I gone , now I know I can
20 After all this time , when I begged and begged you to cut down , why suddenly say you 're going to stop ? ’
21 For years have I housed and fed you , and this is how you repay me !
22 Yes I know but do you eat it or do you just put it in to flavour it ?
23 I know but do you know what , do know what I reckon
24 " But I know that kid you 've been testing .
25 ‘ I wo n't say that it 's for the school , Gowie , ’ he says , ‘ for I know that interests you not at all . ’
26 Yeah I know and have you seen his tie ?
27 What we would advocate , as indeed Mr Smith did earlier , is that there should be a a global figure for Greater York , and a reduction , in an appropriate reduction in the requirement for each district , and I believe that anticipating you might ask me what that is what that reduction should be , erm I I can say it must be related to the ca capacity , of that district within Greater York .
28 Statements : these reflect the professional 's interest or empathy with the problem , e.g. ‘ That sounds terrible ’ or ‘ I suppose that makes you angry ’ .
29 I suppose that means you want us to get moving again ? ’ she sighed .
30 I saw that sort you 've been knocking about with last night .
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