Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] you [vb base] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was not so much consideration as intuition , for something tells me that you visit me with some strange intelligence . ’ |
2 | ‘ Call me if you need me in Theatre — but I 'd just as soon Tim Mayhew did it — I do n't trust myself near that bastard . ’ |
3 | Aye well , you might be , the upper half of you , but you 've got to reach them and you do it with your tongue . |
4 | Eighteen forty six , eighteen forty eight , or eighteen fifty take a guess ca n't you or you have one in three chances this is one I did n't know , who were the Magi ? |
5 | training your dog to relieve itself where you want it to . |
6 | It 'd walk away by itself if you put it on the floor . ’ |
7 | I promise that I will look into it and can I , can report back to you if you wish me to when it comes out . |
8 | I find I 've found that if you if you get it like that just , you know delete it . |
9 | Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to . |
10 | Well it 's up to you if you want them to s shall I see if I can find a girl and you might try a size ten in the other ones would you like me |
11 | Louise struggled not to say it — and lost ‘ Ben and I will go with you if you want us to . ’ |
12 | In other words a good mirror signal manoeuvre routine , however you apply it but in a particular order , which gives a discipline , so that you 're keeping yourselves out of the problems that other people may give you if you allow them to . |
13 | If you if you say something like how far would you of got , if I had n't of called you back |
14 | Although if you if you say anything to him in Gaelic , he answers you in English I notice . |
15 | A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet . |
16 | Like the statue of the Virgin who put her arms round the young man and put his wedding ring on her finger to be his bride for ever , this pastry man , so scrumptious , sweet-smelling , so delicious to taste , comes to life as you speak and puts his arms around you and you put yours round him … . |
17 | Crush eggs and caterpillars when seen : trap fruit species with grease bands ; spray with a contact insecticide , or a systemic one if you suspect them to be feeding out of sight . |
18 | I would say in employment yes , or people that want to get employment example would be yeah at M D secretary suddenly shot into the job of producing the company newspaper now I mean somebody like very quickly has to get to grips with this obviously can not give up six months to go and do it so you do it on a half day release basis . |
19 | Or is it that you want him to ? ’ |
20 | Why is it that you have everything but , there you are , there you are they 're cheap too are n't they ? |
21 | Er I could go on at great length about it if you wish me to but I 'm sure you do n't . |
22 | Drink , you ca n't see it if you put them in water , you just know the water 's gone but it might of evaporated . |
23 | It 's very annoying is n't it if you buy something from a shop and find it wo n't work ? |
24 | I think for those of you who do n't live here , if you fancy a hot dog , you ca n't have onions with it if you buy it in the city centre , because the smell of cooking onions is banned . |
25 | Everybody knows the French Pub , or at least they say they know it if you prompt them with ‘ you know , the one in Dean Street ’ , though it 's not in many of the guide books . |
26 | ‘ But I do deny it and you know nothing of the sort ! ’ |
27 | But Antony was doing it and you put her on the tumbledryer behind him , and it was so funny cos he 's like this with his head going round Antony looking , every |
28 | Sign it before you give it to the pharmacist . |
29 | I deliberately did n't see the play because there 's always a danger in getting too obsessed with what was on the stage and feeling you must n't tamper with it when you translate it to film . |
30 | ‘ I ca n't stand it when you touch me like that . |