Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] [pron] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They said they would , but they said you ought to give us the surname .
2 So you ought to show me the door today ! ’
3 You must be gentle with her , you must protect her all your lives , she 's your little sister , you must make her the apple of your eye .
4 You must tell me the truth , ’ she said .
5 You must give me the size , ’ said Myeloski .
6 You must give me the recipe . ’
7 You must show me the book as soon as it comes — and you too , Anne . ’
8 I know she 's your twin , but that does n't mean you should give her the man you want .
9 If you do , then maybe you should give him the chance he is asking for .
10 If you do , then maybe you should give him the chance he is asking for .
11 In fact , maybe you should offer me the plate .
12 To get some idea of the best system for your particular way of life you should ask yourself the sort of questions a heating contractor would ask :
13 Some of these chemicals do n't mix with water and this is why I did mention COSHH because they are working in er conditions and with chemicals that probably do n't mix with water , but you should know what the buffer is , yeah ?
14 You invited me here , and you should afford me the protection due a man of my rank , and status . ’
15 ‘ And perhaps when you see Chatterton leave us you might bring us the lunch menu . ’
16 But you might give them the space to find one for themselves . ’
17 He took care of the nation 's finances , Aunt Harriet had said , you might call him the Keeper of the Purse .
18 Now , erm on the subject of of the family , it 's worth mentioning another erm sort of debate that goes on within the subject of child sex abuse , the business of I suppose you might call it the business of responsibility .
19 but I said because you bring some guy , you 'll lend me the room on a Sunday afternoons , up and down
20 ‘ I 'll give you a hand — if you 'll give me the story . ’
21 I hope you 'll give us the opportunity of getting to know you better , on some happier occasion . ’
22 You 'll do me the honour of dancing ? ’
23 Well I you 'll forgive me the disadvantage , I 'm not trying to cop out , but the disadvantage of not having been immediately involved is that I have n't seen that quotation from Michael .
24 You 'll see me the moment you 're released , I promise .
25 You 'll see me the moment you 're released .
26 You 'll see me the moment you 're released .
27 Think you 'd give him the money .
28 I would do any job you wished , and to the very best of my ability , if only you 'd give me the chance . ’
29 ‘ Or rather I would if you 'd give me the chance . ’
30 Willy used to come from school and she used to come up me mum 's house with a , so could have a suck of the tit he would 've come from school and you 'd expect him the night at me mam 's house
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