Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] you 're " in BNC.

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1 And now I must pack up and take the road ; you 'll be keeping me company on a long night march , although I know you 're asleep in our nice warm bed …
2 This will have an application ultimately , perhaps , to treatment of anaemia in people , although I know you 're working large on bacteria ?
3 ‘ Trying to ensure that I remember you 're now my husband ? ’ she enquired sweetly .
4 But he said er , and I said that I gather you 're seeing Lynda the weekend if you do find anything perhaps you could pass it on to her .
5 can I just ask British Steel , that I mean you 're hearing the other two groups .
6 However , now that I know you 're expecting a baby , I think we 've got some planning to do .
7 Sophie smiled at her godmother , then , turning to Joanna , she said , ‘ The point is that I feel you 're disappointed .
8 And not only that , I 'll tell you what I 've longed to tell you for some time , that I think you 're a fool for not having responded to it , for not having done something about it before now .
9 Q : When you say that I think you 're laughing at me .
10 ‘ It 's that I think you 're gay !
11 A : Yes it 's — er — it 's an enormous problem actually because as soon as you start to make a special thing about it then immediately I think you 're creating the wrong atmosphere , especially for sex .
12 Mr President , Congress , brothers and sisters and I hope you 're comrades and all after this .
13 The only difference is and I hope you 're not colour blind
14 ‘ Yes , and I hope you 're going to approve , because I 've made arrangements for them to come and stay here .
15 I do yarp on , and I know you 're right . ’
16 And I know you 're only offering to make yourself feel better . ’
17 ‘ I 'd explain , but it 's a long story , and I know you 're busy .
18 ‘ Look , I know I 'm only a kid and I know you 're still the big hero , but , take it from me , some things you do n't understand . ’
19 ‘ I realise you love this car and I know you 're tired , ’ she said , determinedly hauling him out , ‘ but I 'd be grateful if you could save this until we 're in the house and in the dry . ’
20 Well , I 've spoken about how we remember you but I know you have far more memories of being here those years ago and I know you 're really itching to get up off your seats and go and have a good look round to see where you were stationed and if it 's at all possible to see the huts , the billets or anything where you were .
21 Yeah , and I said erm , and I said that were n't , if that was n't enough I said bearing in mind he 'd just come out of intensive care off a life support machine , I said and which I think that , that tells us that he needs a bit of extra care compared to some of them on the ward , I said I know they 're all important and I know you 're busy but I said I think you should 've had a bit of priority , he was dying , and you know he 's dying , you 'd been told , she said yes that 's right , I said but what really broke my bloody heart was from one o'clock that dinner time he sat in that chair , we left that hospital at half past eight and you assured us he 'd go to bed and when we came in the next morning at half past ten Joy he sat there exactly the bloody same , in the same filthy blanket and the same catheter on him , oh I went fucking mad and I said how dare you , I said because somebody 's told they 're dying does that mean they 've got to be forgot ?
22 And I bet you 're further out than anybody realises .
23 Well he 's got a lot of fishing equipment and I said you 're a keen fisherman then , all walk in
24 And I said you 're a good boy did n't I ?
25 And I guess you 're missing your kids . ’
26 And I believe you 're a friend of Iris 's ? ’
27 The next paper is cash limits , and I believe you 're going to take this on .
28 And I believe you 're playing Maidenhead before long Trevor ?
29 I think you 're suggesting that the local government would do a lot more if the national government would allow it , and I suspect you 're a Labour member of the Oxfordshire County Council and I think that you would point at the Conservative central government as being , if not deliberately anti-women , then the effect of some of it 's policies seemed to indicate that that 's where it 's heading .
30 ZZAP ! has always had a very strong opinion against software piracy ( eg the article ‘ Pirate Walks The Plank ’ , Issue 87 ) and I think you 're right in many of your arguments .
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