Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And so we 've , now , you know , in these times when you get tied up in red tape and bureaucratic mess everywhere the speed at which has achieved this is admirable and I do really thank you for that . |
2 | Small machines like the Olivetti PCS 33 and the Packard Bell Elite 1000 do n't take up much desk space , but they do n't leave you with much room for future expansion either . |
3 | Mothers should be able to say ‘ I do n't love you at this time ’ instead of the belief that ‘ I am your mother , therefore , I love you ’ which we are all programmed to believe . |
4 | Like erm , like Maureen she 's erm she 's worried for Joe , she says he do n't stop , he do n't , but you see the difference being is it 's Joe 's business and it 's as he said , some people do n't pay you for twelve months , and a lot of your money has gone out before you can get a chance to get it back in |
5 | I do n't blame you at all . |
6 | ‘ Then , when you disinherited me on the spot — oh , I do n't blame you for that , do n't think it ! — when you said we might reap the just rewards of our flight and marry as paupers , he … he left me flat . ’ |
7 | If anything , I suppose I could complain that you 've tried to take her from me — but I do n't blame you for that . |
8 | ‘ I do n't blame you for that . |
9 | You know , I do n't blame you for that . |
10 | I do n't blame you in these days of ever increasing prices : whoever would have imagined the day would come when we would be paying 10/ — for a loaf of bread . |
11 | ‘ And I do n't hate you at all . |
12 | We do n't need you for two weeks . |
13 | I do n't need you till eleven . ’ |
14 | ‘ They do n't insult you with weak dialogue or a stupid plot . ’ |
15 | I do n't trust you with that ball , hmm |
16 | We respect your status as a prisoner of war and do n't ask you for military information … |
17 | I do n't mind you at all , but the boys they 'd be suspicious of anyone who 's not a member of the police force , and that 's how people will see you : you 're not a member of the force ’ ( FN 23/10/87 , p. 20 ) . |
18 | Well , I mean the point to make about this budget is I 've just told you about two million pounds worth of minuses , let me tell you about two million pounds of pluses that are going in . |
19 | He stabled the horses near those allotments where I 've just told you about ny father had allotments . |
20 | We 've already cleared you into Russian airspace . |
21 | ‘ I expect they 've already told you about those . ’ |
22 | He said , ’ Walker , I 've now known you for four years , and this is the first intelligent thing that you have done . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 've never seen you without those glasses on . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 've never seen you along this way before , ’ she said . |
25 | I still have n't forgiven you for bloody book antics of a |
26 | Okay I that would have been okay in that particular case but you did come back to it as benefit , you say we have n't seen you for such a long time that was a not just look at your policies but to put a , a face to the name so I can become your point of reference |
27 | ‘ I have n't seen you for five minutes alone today , ’ I complained . |
28 | ‘ Do you realize that I have n't seen you for three whole days , Flavia ? |
29 | I have n't owned you for ten years . |
30 | And that is something I have n't told you at all . |