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 . |