Example sentences of "[verb] you [modal v] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well he can put bought as much as we 're gon na buy you can drink yourself silly for thirty one .
2 And when you have a dear little baby to show for it then I expect you will think it worthwhile . "
3 ‘ Then I expect you 'd like your usual Irish whiskey , it 's still in the cupboard there . ’
4 Many pitches are on steep slabs with wonderful ‘ letter-box ’ holds you can sink your whole hand in !
5 If you are worried about your name appearing on the public register you should contact your local council 's Community Charge Registration Officer .
6 I hope you will believe me thankful and willing , at which ever distance we may be placed , to show my sense of your kindness by any offices of friendship that may fall within my power .
7 This newsletter gives an update on current activities — I hope you will find it useful .
8 If you follow the recommendations we have made you can adapt your usual eating regime to make it more nutritious .
9 We believe it is important that we participate fully in all these discussions as we think we have an important contribution to make from the substantial experience that we have , and I do not think you would find it acceptable for JARs to be binding on UK industry without us being in on every stage of their development .
10 ‘ I trust you , and I do n't think you 'll do anything stupid , ’ he said , to her surprise .
11 ‘ Well , my dear , I do n't think you can find anything sinister in the fact that a man wants to see his child bathed at night .
12 I do n't think you 'd find it easy to explain my torn blouse and dishevelled appearance , do you ? ’
13 " Gentlemen — please You must forgive my little joke . "
14 ‘ Win or lose you must support your creative people , ’ he said at the Edinburgh TV festival .
15 I presume you wish to help underdeveloped countries but I fear you could do them considerable harm .
16 If your circumstances change you should inform your local council .
17 If you do not already have a Multi Service Account you may find it useful to switch to Orchard , Vector or Meridian .
18 ‘ Well , I know you 'll treat 'er proper an' get 'er on 'er feet again , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ you ai n't one for 'anky-panky , that you ai n't .
19 ‘ Something for the MEDAU NEWS , please write it if you would — Not too long and not too short — we know you 'll make it good ! ’
20 You always know you 'll get nothing short of 110 per cent and he 's still got a great appetite for playing at the top level .
21 ‘ I know you can tell what other machines are thinking , ’ said Masklin .
22 ‘ I know you must think me awful .
23 By using air- to-air refuelling you can keep them airborne far longer than they would normally be able to using our own internal fuel .
24 You see these are the sorts of issues we must address to ensure you can maintain your current lifestyle .
25 ‘ Not quite as spectacular as Stonehenge , but I thought you might find them interesting . ’
26 ‘ I thought you 'd like it short . ’
27 Thought you could get your slimy little end away with my Josephine , did n't you ? ’
28 I think you 'll find it relaxing .
29 ‘ It 's not much used these days , but I think you 'll find it comfortable for your purposes .
30 But I think you 'll find it difficult i in er Scotland with men because er er er , they are , and same as the North of England , they are rather erm er er er , er difficult about , about women coming in to do anything are n't they ?
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