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

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1 When you receive his report , read it carefully and then ring him and ask him to explain more fully any matters which are not clear or which worry you .
2 I ca n't , unless it 's just the light 's a bit funny or what have you
3 Things we think you might be interested or I think you might be interested in talking about this morning .
4 ‘ I just want to make clear that I pay you every correctitude for what you were involved in there . ’
5 ‘ You 're so slim that I thought you might be one of those women who are on a perpetual diet , and I dislike intensely dining with someone who eats like a sparrow . ’
6 I think it was very interesting and it warns you not to talk to strangers .
7 yeah and they can sell duds and they 're , you know , they 're not missing out , they 'll be making money and it can kill you , and it can kill you even if , you know , you can take the real Ecstasy and it can but supposedly what 's good about Ecstasy is that it 's a designer drug and it gets you on a really good high and you know you dance a lot and you
8 But if you imagine when you were about this high and someone gives you a ball to kick and you you fall over and you , Right I 'm not trying that again .
9 ‘ Sure you 'll be OK if we leave you , sweetheart ? ’
10 ‘ Maggie , is it OK if I call you that ? ’
11 ‘ Magnificence , you are generous and I thank you . ’
12 I think you would be interested if I take you through the Severn Tunnel .
13 Despite it all , though , you may end up looking a bit foolish if you find you 've been barking up the wrong tree .
14 ‘ I was afraid if I saw you I would n't be able to keep my hands off you .
15 Why should that guy be wrong when he fingers you ?
16 Were you afraid when I left you alone with Mason ? ’
17 I only know I 'm afraid when I leave you ; when you are out of sight , I feel lost , lonely . ’
18 When you asked how Tom and the children were , you must have thought it odd that I told you what Tom , and Alison and Cheryl were doing without really mentioning Peter .
19 ‘ We 're sorry that we teased you — and I promise to wear my blue headband tomorrow , ’ Sophie whispered in her ear .
20 I 'm sorry that I told you now .
21 ‘ I am so sorry that I caused you such grief by acting as I did , by going off without telling anyone .
22 ‘ I 'm sorry that I accused you of taking them . ’
23 Ya , I I , I 'm only sorry that you felt you
24 If the problem is serious or you feel you can not be confident of an impartial assessment of your complaint from the key men in the corporate hierarchy , you will probably need to turn elsewhere .
25 Moving her just a fraction away , his eyes once more holding hers captive , he added , ‘ So is n't it fortunate that I know you for the cheat you are ? ’
26 ‘ And is n't it fortunate that I know you for a blind fool ? ’
27 Its unique lightweight design is incredibly simple — so simple that it makes you wonder why nobody thought of it before !
28 ‘ I 'm so sad that I missed you , ’ Lubor Ondrus said soulfully , explaining , ‘ I returned only last evening from a few days ’ holiday . ’
29 You 're sweating and nervous and you know you 're out on a limb here , you 're in the process of taking some terrible risks and the luck , the flow that comes from being justified and in tune and not taking too much for granted , not being contemptuous or disrespectful of fate ; all that 's in danger here because you 're pushing the envelope , you 're maybe relying on one or two too many things going perfectly .
30 I could n't get Nutty to wear that flowered frock you gave him , he 's dead ignorant and I wish you 'd send the lads to sort him out again .
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