Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [subord] you [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The Hilton should be able to fax this back to me rather than you trying to get it up to York .
2 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
3 Turn them off if you have to answer the door or the phone .
4 Then erm you just so you have to make sure you keep .
5 ‘ I 'm not telling lies for you just because you want to go to the coffee bar , ’ Sally objected .
6 More and more camcorders are coming off the production lines with this useful feature ; however , it is not a point which need concern you unduly if you happen to have one of the older machines , as the effect is noticeable only on edits where there is a big change in the character of the colours at the shot-change .
7 ‘ 'Cos we 're not lettin' you out till you learn to shut up . ’
8 Your CV is your ambassador , and must represent you well when you try to get a job .
9 Sometimes an initially unwelcome move takes you precisely where you need to go .
10 ‘ And you never mentioned them even when you tried to ring Steen ? ’
11 You 've , you 've got you 've got a video which is scheduled for one thirty because you 've got something else at two o'clock , but you can have it now if you prefer to have it now rather than one thirty
12 You could get quite a lot from this book , either by reading it as a whole book , or by dipping into it either as you need to know something , or simply keeping it handy and reading the occasional topic when you get bored .
13 ‘ And I 'll do it again if you refuse to co-operate . ’
14 A long title sequence , for example , is not necessary and can be positively irritating if you rewind too far and have to sit through it again when you want to repeat the programme .
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