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

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1 Well it actually does n't very , it does n't touch the actual fence it erm all along the concrete poles they 've got holes through them where you can put some wire different higher of fence you see
2 You should 've come and knocked for me cos you could 've come in and played computer and everything .
3 ‘ You mean you 're itching to be rid of me so you can get off this island ! ’
4 Not only the boat but the lives of both Martin and Paula Varna — not peanut policies either of them as you can imagine .
5 if you , you was all clawing to get one of them cos you 'd make a bit more of it .
6 You can use a side kick still , but if the attack is really effective the opponent will be on top of you before you can launch it .
7 Before consulting an expert , it would be helpful to both of you if you could work out — at least in very general terms — what your financial priorities are .
8 I heard you wanted a couple of photos of her so you could take them out in your wallet and keep them close to your heart .
9 ‘ He 's a friend of mine if you must know . ’
10 No , I have n't read you the rest of mine cos you 'll laugh .
11 and he said ah no problem I can order it for you if you 'd like me to so I said I would and he said he 'd phone me when er
12 But , erm , actually it would be probably be nice for you if you could record it in your training session because you can take in your pocket and sometimes you , you can get a better idea of how it 's
13 I think it better for you if you can avoid things like that , although I have no authority for saying so .
14 He has to race against me before you can say that . ’
15 You shall be like him because you shall see him as he is .
16 When the amendment is carried , it becomes the substantive motion and when it is put to the vote you vote against it since you would prefer to give nothing rather than £15 .
17 ‘ Of course you must do things your own way , I was silly expecting you to take a big risk with me when you can get along quite nicely alone . ’
18 Its formidable bulk means that you are unlikely to want to carry it about with you if you can avoid it , but that has probably been true of most audit manuals for some time now .
19 Take your ghost with you if you must go .
20 Do you want to discuss with her if you should get Dr Patel in ?
21 Hm But it 's quite good paper because it 's got all the colours in it so you could put any thing with it ca n't you ?
22 We 'll let you travel in it if you will tell us all about yourselves , and show us your planet . "
23 The father replied , ‘ I am prepared to let you have ( the child ) and pay you up to £1 a week allowance for her providing you can prove that she will be well looked after and happy and also that she is allowed to decide for herself whether or not she wishes to come and live with you . ’
24 You 've got to fly right up to them before you can see them . ’
25 Right , hold on to them cos you 'll want them a little later right ?
26 Instead , he said gently , ‘ When you have thought it over , you must come straight to me if you would like a change . ’
27 They 're not to me because you can have them so long while I think oh not even in the fridge am I keeping this any longer , you know .
28 Seemed a bit daft to me though you 'd think they , mind you they 'd , they 'd supposed to of had erm er sub contractors down there , in that , that is disgusting , some of these should of been out of the door the .
29 On my word your Notion is not amiss ( and by the way I 'll not forget it ) I will only give this Sheet to the Bookseller , and wait on you if you 'll tell me where . ’
30 The same publisher is also bringing out new books by Victor Saunders and Jim Curran , and a ‘ field guide ’ by Richard Gilbert for those of you would bought Big Walks , Classic Walks and Wild Walks , but need even more information spoon-fed to you before you 'll leave the car .
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