Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | How could he possibly know you would be coming here ? ’ |
2 | Most of you wo n't even know who the MCofS are ; you 're certainly not all members ( did you know you could be ? ) and you probably do n't belong to an affiliated club . |
3 | ‘ I really prefer the idea of an older man or even a bedridden man — even a person totally incapacitated — because at least when you bought him a watch you 'd know you 'd be wearing it in a week or two yourself . |
4 | ‘ Alison ! ’ the girl said , ‘ I did n't know you 'd be back so soon . ’ |
5 | ‘ You can carry on doing my washing , if that will please you — and knowing you as I do , I do n't doubt you 'll be in here at least once or twice a week clearing things up and telling me what a mess I 'm living in — just as you do now . |
6 | What may suit you would be folly for him . |
7 | In January , Chris Benstead , a freelance percussionist , who has already run a very successful with our trainers , will be with us all day , both to accompany a class ( which I can promise you will be quite an experience ) and to run practical workshops . |
8 | After a few weeks of this , I can guarantee you 'll be feeling quite a different person , and unable to wait to get out for your Sainsbury 's session , or your Waitrose-lifting ! |
9 | Let's assume you 'll be just a general-purpose chippie , doing jobs like building stud partition walls , laying floorboards and perhaps making fitted furniture using a lot of man-made boards . |
10 | And why should I assume you 'd be interested anyway ? ’ |
11 | ‘ But do n't you feel you might be missing out on things ? ’ |
12 | If Crystal Palace do n't succeed you could be playing Woking . |
13 | ‘ I did n't expect you 'd be back much before seven . ’ |
14 | Why do you think you would be better than the other candidates ? |
15 | The Home Guard became a joke for some and a remark once passed in my company was " What use do you think you would be against trained troops ? " . |
16 | I did not think you would be here so promptly . ’ |
17 | Now just so that we can get this er correct what , what sort of amount do you think you would be able to af afford on a monthly basis ? |
18 | Do n't you think you would be better having a proper size size box ? |
19 | About what time do you think you 'll be ready to come ? ’ |
20 | ‘ When do you think you 'll be back , Daddy ? ’ |
21 | Now d' you think you 'll be all right managing things on your own tonight ? |
22 | I do n't think you 'll be disappointed . |
23 | I do n't think you 'll be disappointed . |
24 | ‘ When do you think you 'll be able to come back ? ’ she said . |
25 | No , we do n't think you 'll be getting in our way or banging things around . ’ |
26 | They 'll think you 'll be easy to find there . |
27 | My friend said , " Do n't you think you 'll be shirking your responsibility ? " |
28 | What do you think you 'll be doing this time next year ? |
29 | I was very put out to read in your article on Rachel Friend , her answer to the question : ‘ What do you think you 'll be like when you 're 60 ? ’ |
30 | What do you think you 'll be like when you 're 60 ? |