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

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1 ‘ Well now , Barney , ye may think yerself an old man but I do n't think of meself as such ! ’ he exclaimed testily .
2 After the working day they sit down to supper and the master sets the tasks for the morrow : Quoth Maister — Lads , work hard I pray , Cloth mun be peark 'd next market-day , And Tom mun go tomorn to t'spinners , And Will mun seek about for t'swingers ; And Jack tomorn , by time be rising , And go t'sizing mill for sizing , And get your web and warping done That ye may get it into loom .
3 Ye should read it . ’
4 Ye should see him .
5 Ye might kill him , hen . ’
6 " Aye , ye 'll think I 'm daft , but that 's how it is .
7 Listen Billy , if ye hear she 's come home here , ye 'll give me a call at the station .
8 ‘ I hope ye 'll give it plenty of thought . ’
9 Ye 'll meet them . ’
10 Ye 'll tell her that ? ’
11 ‘ But ye 'll know him , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye see him again . ’
12 Ye 'll promise me that . ’
13 Ye 'll catch yer death o' cold , sitting there . ’
14 If ye leave now ye 'll catch it . ’
15 Ye 'll sell me it back ? ’
16 Ye 'll find me down on the quay looking at her .
17 Ye 'll gie me a week ? ’
18 Ye 'll see what Ah mean when ye get to the bathroom .
19 ‘ He looks like ye could blow him away tae , ’ Pol said .
20 Ye could gie me a wee bit . ’
21 Ye could fly ye on a kite . ’
22 ‘ I was told , ’ Rab said , Winnie 's stinging remark , and it had stung him , ‘ that ye could fly me on a kite . ’
23 Ye could sell it . ’
24 If ye shall despise my statutes , or if your soul abhor my judgments , I will even appoint over you terror , consumption , and the burning ague .
25 And when it has been well washed and made clean , ye shall dry it well , and anoint it with this myrrh and balsam , from these golden caskets , from head to foot , so that every part shall be anointed , till none be left .
26 The earl read aloud , translating into the vernacular as fluently as any cleric : Ye shall seek me , and shall not find me ; and where I am , thither ye can not come . ’ '
27 And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you to inherit them for a possession ; they shall be your bondmen forever . ’
28 Ye would think I was a dog , ’ he said , ‘ the way she looks at me . ’
29 ‘ I wish ye would forget him , Rab . ’
30 To look at her now ye would take her for fifty-two .
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