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

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1 It would be easy to dismiss scanned photographs as simply worthless and suggest that you just leave a gap in the page and let your printer look after the problem for you .
2 You can also put them in dry hair , but we suggest that you lightly spritz all over with water first .
3 We suggest that you always differentiate between the educational effectiveness with a new user of the unit CD L , and the educational effectiveness after several lessons with it CDL .
4 I suggest that you rapidly review your attitude to your wife 's sexual and emotional needs — before she starts looking for love play elsewhere .
5 And the older you get , and you should know that you just take the nice bits out of life .
6 ‘ We 're prepared to accept that you just got caught up in a drug bust .
7 He would have liked to know that you still came to see me .
8 Zander are so easy to catch once the pack has been located that you hardly need worry about any other aspect .
9 She maintained that you simply stood and watched the other Girls ; this was called ‘ sitting at the side of Nellie ’ ( Nellie or Eleanor being the only daughter John allowed to take part in the business . ) .
10 At this point you realise that you either need one computer to generate the images and a second to handle the transfer of these to the film recorder or you buy a bulk film pack ( which at over £6,000 costs as much again as the PCR/SlideWriter ! ) and run the imaging process overnight .
11 In your application , you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants .
12 You always say that you never get two children the same , they 're
13 Only say that you still love me . ’
14 ‘ I was stunned to find that you still looked the same and I was very alarmed . ’
15 Yeah , I , I found that you suddenly put
16 I sense that you neither wish to drop this matter , or to pursue it .
17 I think it would prefer to blame somebody who 's already responsible — as you 'll know if you really do read the papers — for every dead dog and blocked drain right across the world .
18 ‘ You 'll never know if you never try . ’
19 Before that you had the option of paying additional contributions to cover previous service so you will no doubt know if you actually took took up that option .
20 I mean , that may have been the right impression , and I do n't want to force you to say more than you want to , or really anything , but I 'd like to know if you still want to write to me , possibly just about books , or if you wanted to —
21 It 's a nice thing to know if you ever get tense , er decide that this is it , I 'll throw things Er well I do when I want to throw things at the kitchen and go away and you use aromatherapy .
22 ‘ I want to know if you ever wrote to him and asked him to meet you . ’
23 On having ideals , like as you grow older , I mean you 're quite an ancient person already , within the next ten years you 'll have to choose the sort of lifestyle you want and you really have to choose as well whether you 're going to involve other people in it for good or for
24 The , you reminded us of er another aspect of dreams , that , that , that one notices if you actually do a bit of dream interpretation yourself , is what called , what Freud called day 's residues .
25 You know you 're allowed to go up to nine percent as you say and you just pay as many years as you like .
26 Spence , the 29-year-old Kent player , said : ‘ Some of the pin positions were difficult but all the greens are sloping and you just have to accept them .
27 Elsewhere the band choose what can only be called a hardcore bubblegum sound and by the time you get to the final furlong , this regularity means the fizz is starting to fade and you dearly want the guitars to twist and shout and sing .
28 Suppose your boss asks you for suggestions about how a particular problem could be solved and you immediately respond with some ideas .
29 You wander in , you pay your ninety P , and I say If you just go through that door please , and the next minute I 'm out at the bar as well saying What would you like to drink ?
30 ‘ It 's only me , ’ said Otley , ‘ I was worried , I thought you 'd fallen asleep and drowned yourself , been knocking but you never answered . ’
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