Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [prep] you " in BNC.

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1 yeah because ten to fifteen years earlier there was n't this amount of class consciousness and now you 're saying that bond 's completely broken down which I may agree with you on but , but they 're now organizing themselves purely on this hey we 're all friends now or s and we 've got ta gang together all seventy percent of us against the landlords which was n't
2 The form of words that he used were these : ‘ Lord king , I do you homage for all the lands which I ought to hold from you ’ .
3 One gentleman I ought to mention to you in this connection — my friend Mr. Michael Barry tells me — is the writer in ‘ Property and Finance ’ , which some of you may have read .
4 ‘ And is there anything else I ought to know about you ? ’
5 There are things I must do to you . ’
6 I must talk with you . ’
7 I must talk to you , ’ she said .
8 I must talk to you .
9 ‘ Doctor — I must talk to you .
10 Dear Mr Riddle , I must talk to you privately .
11 I must talk to you , ’ she breathed , half in despair .
12 I must talk to you .
13 Crilly , wo n't you ring me , I must talk to you .
14 I must talk to you ! ’ he had uttered in an urgent undervoice .
15 I must talk to you before tonight .
16 I must talk to you during the nature walk , ’ he went on , ‘ and tell you what is going on here . ’
17 I must talk to you , Mr Higgins .
18 ‘ As a matter of interest , he specifically stressed that I must talk to you on an impersonal basis only . ’
19 One thing I must mention to you .
20 ‘ Sarah , I must speak to you . ’
21 I must speak to you about this . ’
22 I must speak to you , Miss Greene — ‘
23 I must speak to you ! ’
24 I must speak to you , sir .
25 ‘ Well , old fellow in the cellarage , ’ she whispered lightly to herself , though the breath was shallow in her throat , ‘ it seems I must speak with you at last . ’
26 ‘ Rose , I must speak with you ! ’
27 Nor would it have been possible to ask , nor even to rely on any information which might have been forthcoming , since Amabel , who always retired to bed for the duration of her own " monthly curse " had said nothing more to the point than , " Darling , I must beg of you never to speak of this to anyone , when Gemma at the age of fourteen had first seen evidence of hers .
28 ‘ But I must beg of you , my lord , not to move impulsively .
29 I must apologize to you , Sir Henry , ’ he said .
30 TWO points I must raise with you .
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