Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you mean we 'll catch them , yes it will , but it will also , almost certainly , mean the girl 's death .
2 You mean I could use them to help in the search ? ’
3 As you passed you could hear them murmuring ‘ Ya Allah !
4 ‘ Do you think we could feed them if they were in refuges in the woods and the back glens ? ’
5 Okay so what what who do you think we could send them to tell us what we want to know about them ?
6 ‘ And do you think they will answer them ? ’
7 ‘ Do you think you could ask them all to stand over by the window , please ?
8 Do you think I ought to thank them ?
9 Do you reckon that 'll look alright , or do you think I should paint them brown ?
10 Do you think I should wear them tonight ?
11 He looked up from his desk and said , ‘ My good woman , where do you think I can put them ? ’
12 And do you know we used to pluck them and we used to fry em er fr and fry them in front of the fire .
13 If you concentrated you could make them all line up , in 3-D ; and then it would all just collapse and be jiggling spots again .
14 ‘ And d' you feel you could sweep them from my ground and deliver me from my past — or reconstruct my life without the shards of my past — or what ? ’
15 Do you remember you used to roll them ?
16 How can you stop undesirables from entering the building , do you believe you can stop them ?
17 ‘ But if you like you can have them now . ’
18 You started , I forget one , you know they 'd put them on the bo It was all board and slates , there were no books , you know , no papers .
19 more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know
20 And they were er er erm house higher up they were Italian like Italian they did coffee you know you could smell them grinding , and hams and old old style grocery shop , tea and all that sort of stuff .
21 what 's happened to all the , the stuff in , you know you could pick them up and just eat them straight away
22 I 'm just thinking maybe of a central diary or something , that someone would keep , someone who you know you could relay them with phones
23 And the sound , you know you can get them to programme all every conceivable drum para , you know , every .
24 Now as I was picking the ivy for this , I 've got a cherry a standard cherry tree and the starlings get on my fence and they queue up to get on that cherry tree , you know you can hear them chattering away .
25 You know you can buy them in , in London , four pound they were
26 And they 'd , they 'd come in for surgery and you know you 'd nurse them back again .
27 You know I 'll watch them and think maybe I 'd like to do that but not , not , you know , judging , not sort of using them as a kind of measure stick you know to judge everybody by .
28 And she said if you do n't want them you know I 'll have them .
29 When you look around at all the -products which flop , or those which make you wonder who would buy them , and at the companies which fail to keep up with consumer desires and demands , you may well pause to reflect on the success of the marketing approach .
30 And there if you went you could see them :
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