Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [vb base] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When — when I go back — next week , ’ Jenna said in a rush before they reached the house , ‘ will you come to collect me or do you want me to get to Paris by myself ? ’
2 Can you can you tell me or have you got a pic , where does the picture usually go ? does it go right at the top or do you usually have a bit of headline what happened in that Mirror one there ?
3 Because they 'll drown themself and bring you down with them .
4 I 'll take you up with me and put you to bed . ’
5 ‘ If we could just say please , excuse me and thank you I think we would be top in the list of places people want to visit . ’
6 ‘ If we could just say please , excuse me and thank you I think we would be top in the list of places people want to visit . ’
7 Sometimes it 's worth having a word before you announce training to Mrs B say look , your role in this will be support me and have you got any ideas etcetera that we can talk to .
8 who Sukey ? , she goes to me , he I doubt , doubt if he 'd fancy me , but she 's just like , she 's all going I doubt if he fancy me and do you think he does ?
9 To read me and think you understand me and yet not to understand me .
10 Oh sir , do you look at me and say you see someone who has been doing the ill-treating ? ’
11 the shock , go up to them and say you know , have you had your right amount or have you taken some sugar and very often they 'll pull up and ah yes I 've overdone it .
12 Whereas I mean , , if you sort of give the criticism first and say the wrong area is that , and then finish it off with the praise , they know where they stand , and when you come up to them and say you 've done a superb job , they 're not just sitting back , thinking oh yes , what 's coming next .
13 And he he used to cook them and do you know we we used to pluck them and we used to roast them by the fire in a
14 She took them down and that , and washed them and d' ya know , she 's daft as a brush !
15 thinking we 'll soon get them and save you carrying it tomorrow , then .
16 ‘ Unless I contact them and leave you to go on .
17 That 's the idea cos when it 's the exam I ca n't come in and do it for you or show you how to do it .
18 But I 'm not going to er sit here teach you or show you how to do that because that 's the training course responsibility .
19 They can guide you or confuse you .
20 she 'll play beside you or she 'll come and help you or hinder you or whatever .
21 Ferns seem either to like you or hate you .
22 But whether they love you or loathe you , never expect to get your property back .
23 I 'm afraid I have had little time to entertain you or introduce you to Hochhauser .
24 Your dad 's always tried never to tell you lies , or stories that would scare you or make you superstitious , but — ’
25 So assertive is just being clear in what you want being prepared to keep going until you 've got something along those lines rather than letting people dismiss you or make you feel as though they 've dismissed you and your point not being considered i.e. your point not being heard or going away feeling that your point you did n't have a fair crack because you did n't give your point properly .
26 The other person could flirt with you , for instance ( if your luck was in ) – or flatter you or encourage you .
27 IN fact planning any route that you 've made up yourself across wild land is fun , unless you 're doing so to escape from someone who is trying to kill you or lock you up .
28 Someone may jump onto you or grab you in a lonely street .
29 If a stranger , or a bully , or even someone you know tries to harm you or touch you in a frightening way , RUN AWAY and get help .
30 And we find that mistakes and misunderstandings are a far more common cause of complaint than deliberate dishonesty or someone trying to cheat you or rip you off .
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