Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] you [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | " I want you to promise me you 'll never drink until you 're 21 . " |
2 | I want you to promise me you 'll never see her again . ’ |
3 | ‘ I want you to promise me you wo n't see Willard alone again until this case is cleared up . |
4 | The fact that his father behaved towards him for most of the time with mild , if somewhat unthinking kindness , did not rule out this possibility which is present at some time or other in most children 's minds : after all , if you were going to kill someone you would naturally go on being kind to them for the time being , giving them money for sweets and generally keeping up appearances . |
5 | closing time , if everyone do n't want them , if you want them you ca n't get them . |
6 | Remember you promised me you would never tell anybody . |
7 | I see what you mean , when you 've caught them you can then make |
8 | DYNAMIGHT Dynacord Bass Combo & Cabinet Contemporary technology married to traditional principles is fine , but should you buy something you ca n't hear … ? |
9 | ‘ If you encounter one you should never run or climb a tree . ’ |
10 | But you co could go on , I mean if you if they do n't know it you can still use it when they get to secondary school . |
11 | If your car is damaged while a young or inexperienced person ( including yourself ) is driving it you will also have to pay the first part of the cost as shown opposite . |
12 | If your car is damaged while a young or inexperienced person ( including yourself ) is driving it you will also have to pay the first part of the cost as shown opposite . |
13 | I er I remember always do n't buy what you ca n't afford do n't get anything unless you can pay for it . |
14 | The key ability is to know to address problems early and to know what you can reasonably expect the banks to do . |
15 | But you always want what you ca n't have , do n't you . |
16 | You did n't know what you would never need to know . |
17 | You will when you get back to your branches , get full management support and company support , from all the people at head office , all your administration will be done in the branch , you 'll be given a desk right , which you do n't have to pay for , a filing cabinet , which you do n't have to pay for , a telephone , which you wo n't have to pay the telephone bills for , eating which you wo n't have to pay the bills for , lighting which you wo n't have , in other words , all we want you to do , is go out and sell our products . |
18 | ‘ They ca n't believe it in Hull when I told them you wo n't do Wogan , ’ she phoned in . |
19 | ‘ I remember once when we were children , ’ he said , You told me you would never marry . |
20 | ‘ You told me you ca n't afford to start your own stud yet , and so what would you do if you did go home ? |
21 | After that night in Rocamar , when you told me you could n't feel anything for anyone , I dared not hope you 'd ever change — ’ |
22 | ‘ As you read the story you found yourself punching up shots in your mind , and you got a strong set of pictures forming which you could then draw down . |
23 | All right , my silence was a mistake , ’ she said hastily , when he frowned , ‘ but when I told you you might not have accepted that Thomas is yours . ’ |
24 | See , he said , I told you you should n't have come this way . |
25 | He said mildly , ‘ I always told you you should n't have given up dancing . ’ |
26 | Now you you 're very keen on remembering everything you ca n't remember everything |
27 | But I told him you would n't tell a soul . ’ |
28 | I told him you would n't like it if you found out , but he said — ’ |
29 | I told him you would not let things rest and would look for me . |
30 | I told him you must n't do that again |