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

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1 well you do n't have to go where you give you one
2 Unless you hit the ball absolutely right , it is n't going to go where you want it to go .
3 Buying direct from the charity , or a charity-run shop , is the best way to make sure the money goes where you want it to .
4 It 's if it goes where you want it to that 's hard .
5 The patches can then be located where you want them among the preamp 's memory locations ( or programs ) , and then called up by a MIDI pedal .
6 Have you ever put something of value in a ‘ safe place ’ , and then forgotten where you put it ?
7 But before you leave I suggest that you make it your business to find out .
8 ‘ Then I suggest that you keep your tongue , unless you wish to render yourself liable to an action for slander . ’
9 ‘ I have to go out for an hour or so ; therefore I suggest that you acquaint yourself with the filing system and generally try to get the feel of the place .
10 Now I suggest that you get your things together .
11 It 's the last day of Week 2 and I suggest that you have your main meal at lunchtime again , so allowing more time to work it off before tomorrow 's assessment .
12 We suggest that you check your oven temperature with a thermometer or set it 10° lower — make sure you check the manufacturer 's instructions first as some are already adjusted .
13 If you are completely beaten by this painstaking stage of pressed flower work , then I suggest that you consult your local framer , who should be very helpful and be able to quickly produce the professional finish that you want .
14 We therefore suggest that you consult your family doctor for further advice .
15 We therefore suggest that you consult your family doctor for further advice .
16 Oh I do n't know that you get it back .
17 Let the other person know that you know they 're not God .
18 At work , emotional needs are stronger than a lot of people realise ; by letting people know that you have them , and identifying theirs , you can gain influence .
19 If you can ignore it then you 'll know that you have nothing to blame yourself for .
20 Let the customer know that you understand her requirements , eg' I see , you want a set of four saucepans . ’
21 ‘ But I need to know that you like it because I 'm the one doing this to you .
22 ' ’ I trust to have word from you by this messenger , and delay only to know that you wish me to proceed .
23 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
24 They need to know that you appreciate their efforts , your task is to spread irresistible enthusiasm .
25 ‘ How considerate of you , ’ she responded with a choked laugh , ‘ it 's so reassuring to know that you have my welfare at heart .
26 For example , if you realise that you want your presentation to be on a different medium then you can do so — and see at a glance the effect of changing the underlying presentation style .
27 The counsellor said , ‘ You are describing Sarah in a very loving and respectful way — but you sound angry when you say that you expect me to pull you up for not describing her as a lover , too .
28 Like most LIFESPAN activities , CREFDL will inform you of its progress as it works , so it is recommended that you run it from a hard copy terminal , or log the session to a file .
29 As the number of tickets available at the museum is limited it is recommended that you purchase your tickets before you travel .
30 You should make quite clear what signals you 'll use to indicate that you want them to stop what they 're doing .
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