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

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1 And at the end of that fifty thousand years , if that 's what it is , the populations are sufficiently different that I 'd think you 'd want to put them into a different species if — I mean how are you to know , but I mean it 's a reasonable judgement .
2 Do , let me just drink this and I 'll do you .
3 He said tie this and I 'll give you a penny , but he never gavr me any money .
4 ( Interestingly , he gave up athletics for one year after leaving school — and the influence of teachers — because ‘ there was no one to say , ‘ go into this and I 'll help you do it . ’ ’
5 Disobey me in this and I shall pack you off to Framlingham and send Joan elsewhere — more quickly than you could say wedding-bells ! ’
6 Erm , I think it fair to say that if you 'd asked more or less to the next meeting and probably sub-committee would be quite , quite acceptable and I would thank you for drawing it to our to our attention .
7 A man goes into the pub , you 've all heard this but I 'll tell you it again .
8 I was fearful that I might find you down another alley . ’
9 I do n't know much but I 'll tell you what I can . ’
10 And it has to be perfect before I shall allow you to go on to petit point . ’
11 Yes I yes they are er but I seem to have reached a , a stage where they 're not progressing as much as I would like you know ?
12 Under Chambers 's auspices I 've prepared a questionnaire on ( intermediate ) learners ' dictionaries , along with a piece of sample text and a batch of parallel extracts from four other publishers ' dictionaries of about the same level , and I 'd be ever so grateful if I could send you about 10 of these sets to distribute amongst fellow teachers and some of the students , as you think fit ; and of course I 'd be pleased if you 'd answer one yourself .
13 and so , that 'll be great , thanks very much indeed for doing that and I 'll give you the gift vouchers next week
14 ‘ Show me someone who has n't done that and I 'll show you someone who 's been so sheltered they 're gon na be dull . ’
15 Come and see me in the studio any time after that and I 'll present you with a couple of bottles of duty-free in compensation for any hassle .
16 One with that and I 'll pay you , I mean
17 ‘ Drink that and I 'll tell you what to do . ’
18 Well I take a piece of that and I 'll make you a bird table out of the piece of trunk
19 We can do all that and I can introduce you to a few people . ’
20 We climbed for an hour-and-a-half and I can tell you that going up a mountain on skins is not as easy as it looks .
21 But I would b , e very glad if I might see you on your return to ask you to help me in two cases .
22 ‘ I 'll see what value I can get on the street in town for these and I 'll leave you this bag on the basis that if I ca n't dispose of them , I 'll be back for it . ’
23 We hear Ian Carter say that 's unfair and I 'll let you into a secret Baroness Chalker then responds interferes in these negotiations and says five
24 You 're lucky because I 'll tell you for why , you ca n't change a video if you buy .
25 ‘ I would n't know about that but I can tell you the business calls he made . ’
26 and er that may sound er a bit exaggerated but I can assure you that 's what happened , that er , to go to , to be able to file these , these little scraps of paper they had to stick it on another sheet
27 I 'm not sure that I should tell you , but seeing that you are a policeman …
28 ‘ I was n't sure that I 'd find you in , ’ he drawled for openers — and suddenly Fabia did n't like his tone .
29 Say two sevens are fourteen and I 'll let you go ! ’
30 I 'm not sure if I 'll have you over the door-sill . ’
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