Example sentences of "i [verb] you 're " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You look to be nineteen or twenty , but sometimes the way you talk makes me think you 're older . ’
2 If that 's what you 're doing in practice , say so , do n't put all these exclusions in the document because that makes me suspicious and makes me think you 're trying to exclude these things .
3 I mean you 're never going to control , you 're never going to be on top of it but I mean
4 I mean you 're still gon na have a
5 On having ideals , like as you grow older , I mean you 're quite an ancient person already , within the next ten years you 'll have to choose the sort of lifestyle you want and you really have to choose as well whether you 're going to involve other people in it for good or for
6 I mean you 're a slave to it .
7 Yeah , but I mean you 're one week into the regime ?
8 Especially I mean you 're in the nearside And you 've got limiters fitted now have you all of you ?
9 Erm well if if we I mean you 're you 're probably fairly clear about the archaeology area
10 Do n't look at the whole answer and then cover it up again and think right okay that 's a start and then try and do all I mean you 're not going to have the book to help you in the exam .
11 No no , I mean you 're quite right , erm Well I think they 're not going to sing , the last one got away with absolute murder singing ,
12 And you I mean you 're gon na get you 're only about four foot high you see ?
13 I mean you 're you 're gon na bump into your your neighbour opposite I suppose , both walking up and down the stairs , but but that 's about all really .
14 I mean you 're obv er to me you 'd there 's more chance of you getting a blue bead out .
15 I mean you 're taking five percent of your money when you first go into the fund , and , and that 's an exceptional er amount of money that you wo n't get back , but if i if they 're saying well we 'll invest the whole lot for you , but you 've got to keep with us , w then y you 've got the option .
16 . I mean you 're entitle you 've got three interviews free .
17 Er it 's up to you I mean if your results I mean you 're not going to have loads and loads of results .
18 A a as I say er i it takes a bit of getting used to when you 're just making a meal for yourself , you know what I mean you 're you 're that used to carry 'em about and picking after 'em and
19 What you 're doing I mean you 're coming along very well really .
20 'Cos you 're on the dole , as soon as your money comes — I mean you 're prayin' for your money to come — as soon as it comes it goes .
21 Okay so we 've got s we 've , we 've discussed it a little while , we 've already got some , I mean you 're more clever at crimes than I have really .
22 I mean you 're hardly a catch , are you .
23 I mean you 're going to talk to us .
24 You know I mean you 're wondering whether it 's going to blow the chimney pot off or all sorts of things .
25 And Paul comes up to him and says , you 're totally wrong , out of order here Peter , erm you know what , what you know I mean you 're afraid , that 's , that 's your problem .
26 I mean you 're exercising your right of reply , but for what particular purpose , I do n't know because the C E C are accepting the motion .
27 When you er I mean you 're in that er situation , how do you cope with the idea that you need the money , you need the job , but you 've got to somehow sell yourself and get employed on the best terms ?
28 I mean you 're unusually tall for a driver , but most of them have to be fairly short .
29 But wha what 's y what 's your opinis opinion I mean you 're talking about erm the er marriage from er er er spiritual standpoint from a christian standpoint and here we have the man who erm if he became king would be head of the Church of England assuming it has n't become disestablished by then .
30 If you look at it in a certain way , right , it shows your ignorance , I mean you 're over in England , right , for so long — I mean to say you should know what to chat in front of certain people , right ?
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