Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] you [modal v] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It depends where you are a wait a minute Well of course if you 've some Chinese outfit look I mean you would know all this would n't you ?
2 I mean you could forget this list that I gave th b that gave you , unless there 's anything on it that is still relevant , but find the things yourself on that topic so that on Thursday Next Thursday you can each spend ten minutes talking about things which you 've read in your topic specifically .
3 I mean you could clean that up and it 'd be alright .
4 You can catch up on the I mean you can do those graphs without reading anything else about it .
5 Okay , so you can convert any per centage into a normal frac I mean you can leave this sort of fraction is no problem , like I say , erm , seventy eight per cent is a , seventy eight over a hundred , and normally you would n't have to bother cancelling them down because you 'd just go to use your calculator
6 I mean you can interpret any play you want to Twelfth Night for example is having a political subtext if you look far enough beneath the surface of the play .
7 I mean you can see that bloke stopping cos he saw this poor girl lying in the road .
8 Erm , it , what it struck me as is a parallel with Freud 's idea of transference , you know that once something happens in the , in the traumatic period in a , in a childhood , there 's then a tendency to transference to occur later in life , we recreate later in relationships to er the model of the early one and er it struck me that what you said about French industrial relations sounded a bit like transference in erm in the psychoanalysis the idea that i i it spills out as it were from the initial which might have been saved er within the family to other relationships i in later life that people have with their superiors at work or something I mean you can see this actually sometimes you know that people have relationships with their superiors which are clearly erm based on erm their relationships with their parents and they see the , th their boss as a parental figure and the employee sees themselves as er as , as , as a kind of erm child and it shows itself sometimes in quite er quite unmistakable ways .
9 Right so something like that and so this represent I mean you can figure this line as being sort of the real wage over the time you mention increasing throughout .
10 Yeah , so that 's a twenty four , I mean you can have another twenty four next .
11 When I say let's try , I mean you can try some .
12 Rather than just putting these numbers into your I mean you will put these numbers into your calculator , but do it with that , leave leave your C R out of it and just keep it as T.
13 I mean you should have all your friends and neighbours in and have a party !
14 Oh dear , well I mean you should take this in the pub with you or what have you
15 I mean you 'd have all the conversation anyway in there , so oh it 's
16 I trust you would find that agreeable . ’
17 Speaking of which , I trust you 'll accept these two complimentary tickets to our show this evening at the Mercury Garden . ’
18 I trust you will bring these comments to the attention of your planning committee when they meet to discuss this application .
19 I trust you will pass these comments to the planning committee when they consider this application.I should be grateful if you would acknowledge receipt of this letter .
20 I trust you will pass this to the appropriate committee and look forward to their comments .
21 I expect you would like some brandy . ’
22 I expect you 'll do much as our other American tourists do , ’ said Alice .
23 I expect you 'll know some of them already . ’
24 I think your mum will buy you some when you are a bit bigger , I expect you 'll have some next winter , when you go in the , at the moment you do n't really need them do you ?
25 What you might do , although I say you 'd reject this particular model and that
26 Just to conclude , this is the best budget education 's had for many years , it 's good news for schools , it 's good news for council tax payers and mostly importantly it 's good news for pupils and I hope you 'll accept that .
27 I hope you 'll save that two hundred for your Mum 's golden wedding
28 Er well I do n't want to make a long speech , ladies and gentlemen , but when you return to the States I hope you 'll take some happy memories with you and remember , we have not forgot you , especially those chaps who failed to return .
29 I hope you 'll like some of them for your own nearest and dearest .
30 So on the following Thursday and Friday , I hope you 'll remember these will you .
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