Example sentences of "you [verb] [conj] [pron] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think I can rely on you to see that it is not .
2 Yeah I know what you mean but it 's not it does n't necessarily work out that way cos
3 ‘ But I have , dear boy , and I know the tomb you mean though it is not by Taddeo Duodecimo as attributed . ’
4 I do n't know what you eat but it 's certainly not very nourishing .
5 You are responsible for everything you borrow until it is back in the library .
6 Do you think that there is even a sort of ‘ them and us ’ attitude , a feeling that the arts world is an ever open maw that cries out for endless sums of money and that the proper business of government is to resist ?
7 Erm in ter in terms of the erm crime why do why do you think that there is so much crime here ?
8 Right , go on , why do you agree , why do you think that there 's too much coverage of the Gulf ?
9 Well do n't you think that it 's really rather improper for you to be doing this ?
10 Which is why the eternal words , ‘ Do you think that it 's about time we started a family ? ’ rarely fall from men 's lips .
11 A lot of Emo 's gags seem calculated to make you retch and he 's not averse to teasing his audience with routines based on taboo subjects like child abuse and necrophilia .
12 So let us look at the present day , and to take this wording , do you consider that it is now appropriate that Skelton should expand any further ?
13 That 's fine as you can have whatever opinion you want but it is still not your baby and therefore you can not decide what should be done .
14 Caspar , genuinely appalled , said , ‘ But do n't you know that it 's almost the most dangerous place in the whole of Ireland ? ’
15 But do you know that it 's actually saved you from losing any of these employees .
16 Do you know that it is far better to train by reward than by punishment ?
17 ‘ Do n't you know that there is n't a bus till dawn ? ’ he rasped .
18 No I 'm s what I 'm saying is how would you know if someone 's in or out ?
19 People were sitting the main point of the chair is is to enable you to write and it 's actually very satisfactory to write in , it 's just the right height .
20 Of course ten billion is an enormous number of people , but it does n't seem quite so alarming a figure when you realise that it 's only twice the current population of the world .
21 The fact that you realise that it is out of his area of interest but may be useful to him personally should be made clear in the covering note that goes with the sample .
22 Thank You'-You are about to deflate the small plastic paddling pool in the garden in which no infant has paddled for a month until you realise that it is now full of strange vegetation and even stranger swimming insects and you decide to keep it as a nature reserve .
23 ‘ I hope you realise that it is only on account of the entreaty of Taheb that I see you , Huy , ’ were his words of greeting .
24 And when you realise that there 's only one cop for every hundred people … you realise that feeling you have of safety and society order is just a f—ing whiff away from being gone . ’
25 How often have you moaned when there is n't a socket for your electric drill ?
26 Mind you , every time you say that there 's more comes out of it .
27 It 's so bright and sunny out there you forget that it 's so cold as well .
28 So what do you , I mean do you get on alright with the management or do you feel that it 's mostly , is the management mostly male and do you feel that er there should maybe be a wee bit more representation for the women workers in management ?
29 Do you feel like it 's almost like doing a different thing that you 're not , you know when you 're actually acting in the play you 're more self conscious and you 're more conscious of what you 're you 're moving and you 're speaking and whereas the likes of the panto you know you just be yourself really with a bit of fun thrown in .
30 Are you implying that it 's not very long been in this country ?
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