Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] you [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 've had a marvellous clear out — got every single shirt on to the line — and when you take that off you could put it in the bucket so I can get it out tomorrow . ’
2 Some of you may say it is not good manners to be removing such things from one 's chest at the dinner table . ’
3 Some of you may remember her because we stayed at her hotel er a little while ago and she has a lovely horse chestnut tree er outside her hotel and since we went it stopped producing conkers .
4 SOME of you may remember me appealing for help to form a national organisation to write to prisoners on death row in the Caribbean .
5 Smith told them : ‘ If you play really well against what looks like a near full-strength side , some of you will face them in next week 's Test and others will go higher in the national rankings . ’
6 Some of you will pick it up very simp , easily , others need to have a few tries at it .
7 We 've got our ferry port , very proud of our municipally owned ferry port , I hope some of you will use it , or if you have n't done so already .
8 You now standing on my right are the person I left on the bench , and you on my left are someone else , and neither of you can deceive me any longer . "
9 Oh do n't worry about it now , all the plastic things then put put on that blue leaflet for now and then when you 've taken them all off you can put them in the bin .
10 How many of you would watch it ?
11 Colin Webley ( 36 ) is another newcomer as far as playing is concerned , although many of you will know him as the chap who did sterling work in the tea hut last season .
12 It was no problem for me to post a crew , and I did , and many of you must know I did post WAAF at the same time .
13 Those around you will want you to help out with their ideas because of this .
14 When I 've known you all since kindergarten and any one of you can wear me out ? ’
15 Not every one of you can see me and I do not see each of you .
16 The message is : we want instant gratification , but we do n't think any of you can deliver it .
17 ‘ I fear the two of you will leave me far behind . ’
18 I do n't think the two of you will find it particularly entertaining .
19 Both of you might do him .
20 ‘ And I find it rather sad that both of you should think I do — be so suspicious of everyone 's motives .
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