Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] you [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | Familiarity with the case , product or service you are discussing may make you blinkered . |
2 | Then I should think you came up here , and that was probably the first time you realised what had happened . |
3 | The Law Society is now positively encouraging articles in commerce and industry and your Careers Adviser should keep you up-dated on the possibilities . |
4 | ‘ You must wish you 'd bought more from him . ’ |
5 | ‘ No , ’ said her father , ‘ I should imagine you did n't . |
6 | ‘ I must say you shook Mummy and me . ’ |
7 | ‘ You 're just jumping to conclusions , but if you go now he 'll think you did it . ’ |
8 | might think you had your usual . |
9 | You 'll swear you saw her smile long before the ‘ average ’ age of about six weeks . |
10 | Certainly will cos she 's leaving well that do n't matter , have a look and erm , it might turn out fine , it might keep you occupied for a while |
11 | ‘ And if that happens , I 'll see you fed to Sobek 's children . ’ |
12 | Either that , or he 'll see you moved somewhere else out of your brother 's room . ’ |
13 | I 'll keep you posted on his progress and the best of luck to you as you give up . |
14 | I 'll keep you posted about the autumn training — provisionally planned for 20–21 November . |
15 | Then , we 'll keep you posted as to what happens next . |
16 | Do n't worry , I 'll keep you informed about that too . |
17 | It has certainly been an up and down season so far and we have n't started the winter league yet — I 'll keep you informed as the dramas unfold . |
18 | I 'll bet you 'd ‘ put up ’ in a door , |
19 | ‘ I 'll bet you did n't ! ’ |
20 | I 'll bet you did , she thought . |
21 | ‘ I 'll bet you did ! ’ |
22 | ‘ When we get to Templecombe , you 'll wish you had . ’ |
23 | Otherwise you 'll get involved in a situation you 'll wish you 'd never walked into . ’ |
24 | The future is that time when you 'll wish you 'd done what you are n't doing now . |
25 | ‘ I 'll admit you had cause for complaint when we used charcoal that needed a good layer of white ash before we could start cooking . |
26 | ‘ You 'll regret you said that ! ’ |
27 | If you think back , you 'll find you assumed they were . |
28 | well I know , well you want to label it so you know what 's on it just reminding you , you say , oh you 'll say you did n't remind me to write it down |
29 | They might say you gave a good performance , or they may say you gave a bad one , but they rarely go into the realms of personal abuse . |
30 | Anyone 'd think you 'd never been south of Harwich . |