Example sentences of "you [verb] you [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You mean you 'd never have told me . ’
2 After a while she sighed , ‘ You mean you 'd still bear a grudge ? ’
3 When we pointed the ending out to them , some said " You mean you can sometimes tell what a chapter is about by looking at the end " and others said " 0 Lord , how many times have I been told ! "
4 Do you think you 'll ever get married ?
5 Do you think you 'll ever get your brother back again ?
6 Do you think you could just open the door for me please !
7 Do you think you could just sweep that up
8 ‘ Do you think you could also play by your own rules and drop the formality ?
9 ‘ Do you think you could possibly curb your dislike and mistrust of me for that one evening ?
10 ‘ Do you think you could possibly look in on me in about fifteen minutes ?
11 Do you think you could possibly find me a small drink ? "
12 ‘ How dare you think you can just barge into my property !
13 ‘ Do n't you know you 'll only make it worse ? ’
14 I know what you girls are like , you say you 'll just have it short to see what it looks like , and then you say Pedro at the salon wo n't let you grow it just for the moment , and then you say you 've got to look your best for some wedding or other and you ca n't go with it straggly and then you end up not growing it again and if I do n't mention it every week you think I 've learned to like it and if I do mention it every week you think I 'm nagging so I do n't mention it and I 'm stuck with it .
15 In order that I can make my recommendations realistic , how much do you feel you can comfortably invest on a monthly basis to protect your wife and family and make provision for your retirement ?
16 Oh well I 'll keep the insurance company er I w er we will send them a little note in that case , saying look , you know , this is the case , it appears to be an innocent lesion she 's just been finely checked over on the eighth of October , do you feel you can now proceed ?
17 Knowing what to do in a life-threatening emergency is like buying fire insurance — you hope you 'll never need it , and you probably never will .
18 ‘ However , if you imagine you can now buy them back I would advise you to forget all about it .
19 Over raters are usually rather immature and may not be able to take criticism so whatever approach you adopt you might well antagonize them .
20 Again one of the essential elements picking up information is that if you enjoy you will then learn more .
21 Each frustrating chore piles on top of the one before , and you know you 'll never finish them , but you must .
22 Yes but heavens you know you 'll never climb with that and you 'll never climb the stairs
23 But you know you 'll always get the chap that comes along and lifts the guard to get his hand in and he loses a finger and he blames that he blames the firm .
24 You know you 'll always receive a warm and friendly welcome .
25 you know you should only need to be told once Christopher .
26 Now when the buses pull up there , they 've got to double park and it completely blocks the road , I mean you 've either got to swing right round the bus on the wrong side of the road and you know you could easily run into something coming the other way .
27 You know you could really lug it do it .
28 And you you know you could almost use the appraisal as an , as an area that you wanted to concentrate
29 The vicar had asked me in the war to do this and erm I was secretary of that and I used to say er , you know you could only do so much because we was n't like housewives today .
30 so , so even if you 're in the or whatever you know you could still enjoy a meal and so that is about making it special to everyone .
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