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

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1 You may want emotional support at any stage of HIV infection , and it will be important for you to find someone you trust who will give the support you need .
2 To help you make the best decisions and to ensure you quickly get to understand the way Italy and the Italians work , when you book we will send you a complimentary booklet ‘ Welcome to Italy ’ full of advice and information .
3 The usual price for overnight accommodation at Glassdrumman for two people sharing a room , afternoon tea , transport to the opera , opera tickets , butler service and a champagne picnic hamper is £175 , but if you quote Country Living when you book you will receive a 10 per cent discount .
4 She wanted to press her hand on his , say , ‘ My dear , Mr Frere , I beg you to forgive what must appear an intolerable intrusion , but I have reason to believe your present happiness must be short-lived unless … ’
5 Do n't know who you got we 'll have to wait and see who we get .
6 Imagine your response if , when you were depositing funds in a building society account , your attention was drawn to the fact that if you died only the original investment would be returned , but if you lived you would keep all of the interest .
7 What you mean somebody would take it
8 You mean they might disapprove ? ’
9 You mean they could 've , they could 've gone for the Soviet style collectivization ?
10 You mean they 'd have him back ?
11 You mean we might have to leave here ? ’
12 ‘ If you mean we 'll catch them , yes it will , but it will also , almost certainly , mean the girl 's death .
13 ‘ Oh God , you mean we 'd have to live with builders as well ? ’
14 You mean we should make love , not war ? ’ he enquired , brushing his fingertips across the smooth , tanned roundness of her exposed shoulder .
15 ‘ Oh , ’ said McAllister furiously , remembering something which she did not like to remember , ‘ you mean it would have been perfectly in order for him to attack me if he 'd known me ? ’
16 You mean she might have been lying ? ’
17 You mean she could have run into trouble as a result of her professional activities ? ’ he asked , cautiously .
18 You mean you 'll reconsider your marriage to Janice ? ’
19 You mean you 'll accept it ? ’
20 You mean you 'll wait until I 'm well out of earshot , ’ he gritted .
21 You mean you 'll have it !
22 You mean you might get into a good habit ?
23 You mean you would want a British agency ? ’
24 You mean you would like to present it in a different way ?
25 You mean you 'd bring that access in on that western boundary ?
26 You mean you 'd go ?
27 You mean you 'd let me be a kept woman ? ’
28 You mean you 'd like it if I interrupted you when you were doing something
29 You mean you 'd have been able to pull strings ? ’ said Bob .
30 What you mean you 'd have blocking mechanisms ?
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