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

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1 I expect they 'll tell you how many to take .
2 If they liked you they believed they could teach you to do anything and by God ! you 'd do , it as well as anyone .
3 If they listen they 'll love you if you listen I 'll tell you because you 'll do it .
4 Now what have they have they said they can hear you breathing more quickly or more deeply or rattly or
5 She said , ‘ I only hope they can leave you alone for one night . ’
6 But trying to classify and understand them will show you a good deal about what is going on for that child .
7 Watch , when you drop it and you smash them , watch they 'll kill you .
8 Well there 's a physical limit to how much we could produce in a an eight hour shift and all the slate makers were adamant that the figures he reckoned they could produce and what they reckoned they could produce you know they were totally different .
9 They give They 'll tell you erm they 'll give you a list of the weights for C L.
10 But they also know they can give you at least a bit of a chance . ’
11 And you always ask for information you know they can give you .
12 Look , you know they can give you brain diseases , do n't you .
13 ‘ You can always rely on the SNP for one thing — when it really matters , you know they will let you down . ’
14 Though I suppose they can tell you something .
15 Well I suppose they 'd charge you would n't they ?
16 If someone goes away on holiday , you may well give the key to a neighbour , they probably know a relative of yours or somebody like that that if anything does happen they can contact you or your relative to come down and check the house over .
17 I am the only golden eagle you know now and you may think all are like me , and become trusting and believe they will help you .
18 Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them .
19 ‘ I 'm not saying they 'll suspect you .
20 Walking up with us to our wards , Aline said , ‘ I guess they 'll keep you in Marcus until your nights off , and then shove one of the day staff nurses on nights . ’
21 ‘ It makes sense , but why do you think they 'll hire you ? ’
22 I should n't think they 'll give you an injection .
23 I do n't think they 'll send you out today .
24 ‘ So , if you did have some , what do you think they 'd tell you ? ’
25 Somebody , if they were wrong you 'd think they 'd tell you would n't you ?
26 I do n't think they 'd take you in on a Sunday either ?
27 He pushed her again and smothered a deep laugh as he said , ‘ I do n't think they 'd let you go anyway , Lemon .
28 I do n't think they should charge you full-board for me . ’
29 You might be in here , harmless , visiting somebody , and before you could say Werewolves Unite they 'd have you on the operating table , jacking both legs off .
30 I mean they could give you a decent stand to put it in cos I hate those ones at Sainsbury 's .
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