Example sentences of "[adj] you [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 this cardigan was sixty two pounds , but it 's really nice , you know , and it 's , I 'm saying this you could make me one the same
2 You could win this you could win it all back at once .
3 Once you have got the knack of this you can do it anywhere , whenever you need it .
4 after this you can have it look at this Jack the Ripper
5 So it works sometimes take away but sometimes you get things like ooh let's see er I 'm making a mess of this you can write it out nicely .
6 Erm , if you look at this you can see it 's set out first of all in escalating premiums and level premiums , O K , that 's straightforward enough .
7 Although improving your memory might seem very much like a function of the left brain , the more you are able to bring your right-brain skills into it , the easier you will find it .
8 and you bring it down , and if there 's anything wrong you 'll feel it slowly so that it may click , you do one side and then the other , right the old fashioned treatment for erm dislocated hip was double nappies , er do you know what that ?
9 when it starts going wrong you 'll get you 'll get
10 Somebody , if they were wrong you 'd think they 'd tell you would n't you ?
11 We should never have got rid of the little Fiat we used to have which started first time every time and if anything did go wrong you could fix it with an elastic band or a bit of string , Gianluigi used to say , although personally I 'm hopeless with machinery .
12 By the way if your system date and time is wrong you can correct them using the MS-DOS commands DATE , and TIME .
13 DO watch the screen while you type or give commands so that if something goes wrong you can correct it as soon as possible ( eg using Esc ape , U ndo )
14 See how high you can raise them .
15 I mean , when you can get Dick Tracy for free you 'll take it , but when you have to pay £10 for it you 'll leave it on the shelf .
16 I mean some you can stop 'em with a s sheet of thick paper or others will go through very solid objects and as you say you need a good sheet of lead to stop it .
17 If you are interested you can check them ( Example 2.12 ) .
18 if you 're not careful you 'll hurt them you see because if you touch their tails or their fins or something .
19 I did n't tell you about this monster because I was afraid you would kill him and I thought I could handle the matter .
20 ‘ I was afraid you might think I was not coming back .
21 I 'm afraid you might reject me one day for what I 've done .
22 He 's afraid you 'll lead me away from him . ’
23 ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll think I 'm rambling rather , ’ Pascoe apologized .
24 You 're afraid you 'll lose him — you 'd pretended to yourself he was yours .
25 But if you 're a rider who likes a mettlesome horse I 'm afraid you 'll find ours are fairly quiet .
26 ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll find it necessary to entertain yourself .
27 ‘ I was afraid you 'd enjoy it too much . ’
28 What are the things that you 'd like it if it was a bit different you 'd like it better if it was a bit more of this and not so much of something else in it okay .
29 Funny you should mention him
30 Funny you should mention it . ’
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