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

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1 ‘ Well now , ’ Burns said , ‘ ye 've saved me the trouble of comin' down to see you .
2 You ca n't hear nothing cos the glass is too thick , so you got to guess what the people are saying .
3 see you 've given her the
4 ( On first hearing of Aviv 's findings , Plaskett reportedly exclaimed : ‘ You mean to tell me the CIA has been using Pan Am planes to run drugs ?
5 You want to sell me the wig back ?
6 You , you can have your erm if you were watching a programme and er , I 've done this , erm if you 're watching a programme and you want to see what the weather forecast is er you can have that superimposed on your programme .
7 You want to see who the real winner is , then look up there . ’
8 If you want to talk him the number 's o-five-hundred , four-o-four , treble zero .
9 IF YOU want to know what the future holds for Europe 's financial markets , the best guess is usually to look at America 's present .
10 ‘ I expect you want to know what the future has in store , do n't you ? ’
11 If you want to know what the messages are , you have to listen on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday next week by the way .
12 ‘ You might n't have thought so if you 'd seen them the next day , ’ said Toby .
13 ‘ And , if you 'd given me the chance to finish , you would also have heard me specify ‘ for the general collection ’ .
14 It would n't have surprised me if you 'd given me the boot there and then .
15 mm , like every thing else you told me you 'd finished it the other day
16 Was it the sort of chemist that erm was it the sort of chemist that you 'd go in if you 'd got something the matter with you and rather than go to the doctor , they would sort of dole out something for you ?
17 ‘ If you 'd told me the truth about that years ago , none of this wretched business would have happened . ’
18 Experimentation is wasted unless you stop to analyse what the result of it was .
19 ‘ Are you going to give me the macho caveman act ?
20 ‘ Are you going to show me the rest ? ’
21 ‘ Oh , by the way , Blair , ’ I called , ‘ whilst you are there , would you mind bringing me the fish I caught in the stream ?
22 Well would you like to know what the fourteen great achievements are then ?
23 you know telling what the value is and
24 It does n't mean to say they do n't like participating , but they 'd like to you know see what the group view is before they put in their own views so they 're analyzing , thinking .
25 There will of course be no obligation to purchase , but if you decide to keep it the price will be £27 .
26 ‘ Operations in the national interest ’ was a favourite phrase ; good and sharp , and carrying the implication that if you needed to know what the national interest was , you did not deserve to be told .
27 ‘ Do you wish to show me the door , Miss Lennox ? ’
28 So what do you do , do you have to give them the tapes and shit ?
29 We 're talking about a thousand covers , cos the actual extra cost of print once once you start printing it the run on cost is is negligible .
30 with his permission he thought it was funny he saw the funny side of it as well , but they had this big argument for five minutes cos he thought what he 'd done was right and he said Jesus , I 've been using this for three years for the training in the branch er it makes you wonder does n't it erm but if you 're gon na do practical applications you 've got ta give people relevant examples perhaps you start off basics with an example that is correct and then you start building on that do n't you then you start giving them the deviations and all this sort of stuff .
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