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

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1 ‘ The man I 'm going to send you to see will help you to understand it , to cope with it and to get over it .
2 What do you think would make him notice us ? ’
3 Television programmes or books that make you laugh will do you far more good .
4 ‘ You think that these other people you mentioned will do me harm ? ’
5 Those big blue eyes do n't work on me , and , until I see something in writing , a proper , documented civil agreement , nothing you say will convince me you did n't know full well what you were doing .
6 The danger of approaching whole group work by letting children first improvise in small groups and then presenting them with an issue which you hope will give them a focus is that they remain more interested in what 's going on in their group than in the supposedly unifying issue : " Why should I be interested in the corner shop being knocked down when I never use it , and anyway we 've just been burgled ? ! "
7 And if you can think of that , you can repackage your particular thing not in terms of your own interests and ideas and so forth , but you can package it in such a way that it 's intriguing , or at the very least , the people who are going you hope will use it can actually see how they could use it .
8 Mine went up with , you know let's face it if I was doing sixty mile an hour it would be doing just over six grand .
9 otherwise you could have him knocking on your door and you know let's give it a go and
10 I think to the top end , then those of you who were struggling around with D syndrome at moment , you know let's get you pushed in there .
11 Now most people can struggle to know their postcode , but you know might know yours .
12 You only do it with those whom you know can take it , as Bill could take it , and as all the climbers with whom I grew up could take it , and hand it out .
13 Work out beforehand the sort of person you think would be most suitable for the job and tell the interviewer which personal qualities you have which you feel would suit you to the job .
14 I have pleasure in enclosing a few copies of our new recruitment leaflet which I hope you feel will enable you to attract a lot of people in your area to become CPRW members .
15 It was n't the alcohol you thought would hit me … ‘
16 What you saw may help us to prove whether he is the thief or not . ’
17 Building on the things you share will help you find a solution .
18 ‘ It may be that you will come across information which you think would interest me .
19 Do not cover up aspects of your lifestyle , such as heavy drinking , which you think may make you look less respectable .
20 send your record to every DJ and radio producer in the country who you think might give it a play , and follow up your mail-out with a phone call .
21 ‘ Tell me something you think might interest me . ’
22 Take time to tell him something about your tastes and lifestyle — and the sort of style you think might suit you .
23 Can you think of any more modern day people that you think could inspire you and can show the gifts of the Holy Spirit in their lives ?
24 ‘ Nothing you did would surprise me , ’ she returned coldly .
25 that you do will make me feel alright ta .
26 How about all the work you do must bring you right up against a lot of raw emotion .
27 They often give a girl a car or money towards travelling expenses and can help to relieve some of the pressure which builds up when every shot you hit or every putt you miss can cost you money . ’
28 Changing just one or two of the annoyances you mention could help you to feel more positive and give you confidence to tackle further change .
29 Clearly if the stock market is depressed , then cashing in equity based contracts before you need could lose you money , unless of course your adviser takes the view that the stock market is likely to plunge even further .
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