Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I did n't know you hunted the great plastic elk . ’
2 " I did n't know you had a set time for dealing with housing . "
3 The distinctive aroma of chocolate and liqueurs will entice you to view the delectable selection of hand made quality chocolates and fudge made daily at the village confectionery .
4 Do you assume you have no Christian believers among your readers or are you deliberately seeking to insult and estrange them ?
5 The only real problem with this way of bending is that if one of the ‘ laminations ’ does break you lose the whole piece rather than just the one lamination !
6 Indeed it will probably be harmful , for at the very least the interviewer will expect you to take a positive interest in the job on offer and in the company .
7 Two you do n't do you remember the special name for a
8 The way you move , sit and stand will show you have a greater body awareness and pride .
9 You let me think you had a serious boyfriend , that you were on the point of marriage . ’
10 No I do n't think you get a higher incidence .
11 He was genuine , he appreciated everything you did and I do n't think you get a better manager and of course he 's now under this new Transport Act when transport , this was erm , was nationalized is n't it ?
12 Erm do you think you got the whole picture ?
13 " Matthew must think you need an extra pair of hands . "
14 ‘ Trelawney , ’ said Dr Livesey , ‘ I do n't always think you find the best men , but I 'll say this : John Silver seems a good man .
15 Bearing in mind that you 're rich enough to live in Surrey , and some people ca n't even afford a roof over their head do n't you think you have a moral obligation towards these people ?
16 Do you think you have a few views in common with your workmates or do you think that when you 're talking things come out that you kind of like minded about things , maybe because of the job you 're doing , and the place you work in , you know like maybe like politics or something ,
17 And I 've got something to tell you which may make you feel the same way about me . "
18 But that was your real nature , and it told me that nothing would make you kill an innocent man , a complete stranger , who had done you no harm .
19 But I do n't want you doing a disappearing trick on me . ’
20 But I do n't want you to make the same mistakes the French make here .
21 ‘ Surely it did n't hurt you to spare a few minutes for an old man ? ’
22 ‘ I have observed you very closely , Alice , and I do not believe you lack a passionate side to your nature for all you choose to appear so cool and so calm .
23 Did it amuse you to seduce the poor doctor after the noble Marquess ?
24 And if the gentleman having to put bandages on a lady and you want to put your hand underneath there just excuse me a moment , alright , because in the exam one row of you will certainly going to have a lady bandage okay , put slings on and to bandage so it 's just as well not to get to you know used to bandaging up great big chaps and then you 'll find you 've got some little tiny five foot two or five foot nothing lady bandaging in exam , alright , so swap around , so get yourselves so you 've got a partner and use your bandages and let's just see you do the high sling to start .
25 And I 'd sure see you had a lovely time , ’ he went on with almost too much intensity in his voice , so that he feared he might have frightened her off .
26 ‘ I do n't see you have a great deal of choice , ’ he drawled , ‘ unless of course you wish to walk home — in which case you may as well forget our agreement .
27 A couple of hundred quid could see you become the proud owner of a 9ft 6in tall by 12ft wide wrought-iron masterpiece bearing the legend ‘ Millwall Football Club ’ .
28 No matter bow close you are to your home , never lead a suspicious person to it so that he can see you enter an empty house/ flat alone .
29 Today I would like you to take a small piece of card which you will keep for your eyes only .
30 I 'd like you to do a proper job .
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