Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] [adv] i " in BNC.

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1 You may wonder why I 'm following you .
2 You must know why I have come , Neil , ’ she said , and she held out her arms to him .
3 As soon as she was seated , she said in a voice that was hard and tense , ‘ You must know why I 've come . ’
4 ‘ Rain , you must know how I could know .
5 Emma , you 're not grown-up but you 're not a baby , except in my mind , so you must know how I feel about you , always have .
6 ‘ Sophie — you must know how I feel about you .
7 You must see why I ca n't be awfully impressed . ’
8 ‘ I knew you were n't going to believe me , but it seemed only fair that you should know why I agreed to marry you . ’
9 So you know you might think well I just ca n't get on with him .
10 Cross you might like Yesterday I crossed the road to go
11 And you might say well I 'll not take their advice I 'll invest it directly with Global and you 'll find that cos Global 'll keep it for themselves .
12 If you care to try building that newsletter with PagePlus , however , you might see why I came to those conclusions .
13 I reckon now you might see why I did n't want to come home .
14 Perhaps you might know where I could usefully apply ? ’
15 How you 'll end up I do n't know
16 How you 'll end up I do n't know
17 I 'm sorry you had to worry about me because I would n't let you know what was going on in my mind , but I hope now you 'll realise why I kept silent for so long .
18 I know you 'll understand when I say my husband 's a one for the usquebaugh , I was about to correct him with the pressure-cooker once but I remembered my Victorian values just in time .
19 ‘ Well , now perhaps you 'll understand why I have no intention of giving up anything , ’ Jenna stated .
20 Then maybe you 'll understand why I 'm not at all worried . ’
21 Well , now you know her story , and you 'll understand why I did n't want it to happen to you .
22 ‘ Then you 'll understand how I feel about Ryan , wo n't you ? ’ he asked grimly .
23 But if you open that , you 'll see why I was unhappy at first . ’
24 The police service themselves recognize that there has to be a a need for change that they have to be brought up to date er and er I think you 'll see when I a announce my decisions on the Sheahy report er that er I am taking the need to er reform the police service , very seriously indeed .
25 Well y you 'll appreciate why I 've asked the question er Mr , because they supported it , they made representations in support at the consultation draft stage , they did n't object at the deposit stage , and yet today , as I understand your evidence , you 're telling us that they do object to site D thirty nine being shown within the inset .
26 Sure so at least you 'll know when I come back I 'm gon na ask you , thank you very much indeed .
27 If you 've ever used one of these you 'll know why I use the other one .
28 ‘ I 'd like to claim the credit but you 'd find out I lied .
29 Okay so that 's how you , that 's how you 'd do three quarters you 'd say well I could find a quarter of it and then cut it all up into quarters and then I 'll take three pieces , three quarters .
30 I took singing lessons , too , and I actually sang in a couple of films , but if you saw the films you 'd see why I 'm not in musicals .
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