Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | And I think you 've got ta address my doubts because if I have doubts how am I going to stand in front of members and say hang on a minute , I can give you all of these answers , I can tell you what unison 's going to be like and this is what 's been decided , now come back to me and give me your fears , give me your doubts and I 'll go and take them on to represent you . |
2 | We 've got a thing there I think with them on have you ? |
3 | So we had to as soon as they come we had to open a trench and heel them in do you see . |
4 | And he goes to me , he goes to me so have you thought about my , my suggestion of pottery , I went yeah , and I threw it out the window . |
5 | But he sent me in to ask you something . |
6 | You do n't really miss them much do you ? |
7 | Setting Cassio up for his plots , he so manages to present the image of the faithful friend that — as he predicted Othello would — the dupe actually thanks him : ‘ I humbly thank you for't. i never knew/A Florentine more kind and honest ’ ( III.i.39f . ) . |
8 | HAMLET : I humbly thank you — well , well , well . |
9 | HAMLET : I humbly thank you , sir . |
10 | I rather hope you are . |
11 | That would be your English side coming out ; I rather prefer you when you are being Italian . |
12 | ‘ I rather hoped you would call on us . ’ |
13 | I mean one member of the committee has produced something which I rather think you might all like to have a look at it . |
14 | And I rather think you understood . |
15 | ‘ I rather think you have , ’ the face says . |
16 | I merely make you angry . ’ |
17 | ‘ I merely shut you up so I could get some sleep ! ’ |
18 | The point is , you see , that I did not ask you to go and look at the time on that clock ; I merely asked you to study the numerals on it . |
19 | ‘ I did n't drag you off , I merely escorted you . |
20 | ‘ I am not saying she has been subject to a temptation to exaggerate , but I merely remind you of those matters which can exist in relation to a woman 's evidence . ’ |
21 | I merely want you to perform an experiment . |
22 | Well , I kinda knew you 'd say that , but had forgotten the unique thrill of the way only you can say things . |
23 | But then I mean come and saw me once , you see , when I was n't there like that and he he tested from top to bottom , he said well ar ar after we sit and talked , and like he said well I better give you the once over , I said th er , certainly . |
24 | ‘ Now , I better bring you up to date a bit . |
25 | The doctors say he might go off sudden-like , so I thought I better warn you . ’ |
26 | I better let you go . |
27 | I naturally assumed you were using your dust-pan and had left it out in the hall . |
28 | I personally think you must be a very unhappy man if you have to go to such lengths to find fault with things . ’ |
29 | I personally think you would need |
30 | I obviously got you wrong . ’ |