Example sentences of "[subord] you [modal v] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | he left a number where you can get him . |
2 | Well , you should n't trust him further than you can throw him . |
3 | He 's joining the firm , so you 'll meet him . |
4 | He will be anxious to retain your custom so you might give him a try first . |
5 | You worked and lived with him , so you must know him better than most . ’ |
6 | He 'll be in the office this week , so you should give him a call . |
7 | ‘ It 's hard now , ’ he said , ‘ so you can put him in a cage . |
8 | Trick is , to know just when and how he 's gon na move so you can kill him before he kills you . |
9 | I would have thought , that after Sir Edward 's meeting , or Ted , I kno I do n't like to call him Ted , I know you know him intimately , David , so you can call him Ted , I 'll call him Sir Edward , but after Sir Edward 's meeting with Tariq Aziz , surely that was enough , was n't it ? |
10 | ‘ Ernest did n't say , but he promised he 'd look in some time soon , so you can ask him yourself . ’ |
11 | I sha n't be here , so you can ask him what you like as far as I 'm concerned . ’ |
12 | You 've got to put them in the order so you can see him , but the other person ca n't |
13 | I 'd get Peter , so you could tell him , but he 's out — ’ |
14 | ‘ It 's essential at least to keep Tweed harassed and fearful — on the move until you can locate him and do the job . ’ |
15 | If you would represent him we could it section six two . |
16 | A man 's appetites are half the man , and must be known if you would understand him . ’ |
17 | Beckoning over a young man , whose look of boredom miraculously changed to one of interest when he saw Ellie , the receptionist gave a wry smile before instructing , ‘ If you 'll give him your car keys , he 'll park it for you and take your luggage up to your room — and do n't give him more than your car keys , ’ she added with friendly warning . |
18 | Perhaps the ladies could check the gardens and the outhouses , although I doubt if you 'll find him there . ’ |
19 | See if you 'll fight him for |
20 | I I wondered if you might ask him . |
21 | See if you can reach him . ’ |
22 | Yes , if , if , if you can involve him more , but obviously this is a very nerve-racking situation , and er , the description was great , please |
23 | This is an important area in which you can help him a great deal if you can make him feel that with you open grieving is permissible . |
24 | Come and see if you can make him calmer , please ! ’ |
25 | If you can tell him what 's happening with the other players he 's happy because then he knows what there is to do . |
26 | If you can tell him next week he 's back in |
27 | If you can tell him the whole town pays for itself , that 's far more impressive than — ’ |
28 | If you can find him you can tape him |
29 | I look at him — when I can bear to and frankly if you can persuade him to use a clean T-shirt you 'll be doing all of us a favour — I look at him and I remember dear little chubby hands clutching one , and the way their faces used to smell of soap and milk . |
30 | ‘ Tell you what , see if you can persuade him to come down for an X-ray . |