Example sentences of "you [vb base] she [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 You mean she might have been lying ? ’
2 You mean she could have run into trouble as a result of her professional activities ? ’ he asked , cautiously .
3 But when yo when you walk in the door , I mean , first Stuart knew so he that 's why he took me in , and we walk in and there 's a head waiter would you like a table for two sir would you like a non smoking or a smo and then he showed you to your table and pulled your chair , you know , I mean tha not what you expect in a tea shop or coffee place you know i ha ha and they have proper waitresses with the little hat on , you know she 'll get about four tables so they 're looking after you and even on your saucer where you had your I mean yo your teapot and everything on the saucer 's a little mat so that you do n't drip , if it drips
4 I was just thinking you know she 'll have that many things to do today wo n't she ?
5 I 'm sure sh you know she would have been in dire trouble er only for my mother having seen her limping that day , but that 's the sort of thing she would do .
6 but then , married , married he was one of three boys , and his mother never worked , you know she would keep the house clean , as everything , they must have father about .
7 but , then again with Eileen you never know with Eileen she says well it 's , it depends on our Sandra she said I 'm not building up on it cos you know what she is , but she says if you know she might want Alan to come and then she goes on and , and then , then she says I do n't know what we shall do really if we do come , she says cos if Eileen wo n't , she 's work , really ca n't come if Alan comes
8 Well I 'll , I 'll try and get down on Monday and see what she says and I say you know she must do three hours on Mondays .
9 And and I said he 's got , you know she 'd have nothing to leave .
10 And I said , tell me what I said to you ? heard you talking to me then you know she could go mad !
11 I mean , you know she could have not bothered after all .
12 For it is only now that reason returns to me : she 's putting it on , you know she can do it .
13 You are afraid to ask what it 's about because you feel she must have a legitimate reason to see you urgently , so you stay home and are late for work .
14 So I was thinking , when you go she could move into my room and I could have yours . ’
15 You think she 'll come back , do n't you , Slorne ? ’ whispered Creggan late one evening as dusk settled miserably over the Cages .
16 You think she may have something to tell you about Elaine ? ’
17 You think she 'd have wrote to me .
18 You think she will like it ? ’
19 You see she 'll eat it but
20 Yes I quite like yeah you see she can have something like that look
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