Example sentences of "[vb infin] you [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I think he does not know you as well as I do . ’ |
2 | ‘ He does n't know you very well if he thinks that , ’ she said faintly . |
3 | And really , I do n't know you very well , do I ? ’ |
4 | Perhaps if I did n't know you so intimately I could be convinced , but I know your sexuality and your demands — ’ |
5 | They 'd say : " We look on you as part of the family — we feel we know you so well . " |
6 | ‘ I do n't need you no more ! ’ she said to herself and even she was not sure whether it was Simon , her Dad , or those old , frayed fantasies she was talking about . |
7 | ‘ Perhaps Pool does n't need you any longer . ’ |
8 | And whether that was said or not , Wallace , the bald fact is that we would n't really need you any longer , would we ? |
9 | They 'll need you back there to take charge and you can make sure the Marines do n't compromise the defences you 've set up . |
10 | I have one suggestion , wh whether you would like to pursue the matter further , but I did ask Frederick whether he could brief you more fully . |
11 | ‘ Does it suit you equally well ? ’ |
12 | " I think , " she said , " that he will suit you very well . " |
13 | ‘ It just does n't suit you very well , that 's all . |
14 | Come on , you come down , we do n't trust you up there . |
15 | But if you reveal some of your experience and history , others will trust you more readily and be more willing to open up themselves . |
16 | ‘ Personally , I would n't trust you as far as I could proverbially throw you ! |
17 | One of the earlier attempts to account for this residual precession was by the astronomer Le Verrier , to whom I shall introduce you more properly in Chapter 13 . |
18 | ‘ Memory or no memory , I would n't describe you as all in one piece , exactly , after last night . ’ |
19 | ‘ You realize , ’ he said as they ascended , ‘ that if you 're ever tempted to breathe a word of what you see here the Society will eradicate you so quickly and so thoroughly your mother wo n't even know you existed ? ’ |
20 | ‘ That need not trouble you any longer , you 'll not be pestered again . ’ |
21 | ‘ I wo n't trouble you any more now , Mrs Hatton . |
22 | ‘ Well , I wo n't trouble you any further . ’ |
23 | ‘ Well , if that 's how you feel , I wo n't trouble you any further , ’ said Emily , and she made to push past him . |
24 | ‘ To those who murder and those who direct them , I say that your crimes in the end will only yield you more long , long years in prison . |
25 | ‘ They 'll lock you up soon , ’ he said . |
26 | We can identify you more readily that way . |
27 | Very well , tell me you will lead this mission , and I will torment you no more . ’ |
28 | Some drugs can hook you almost instantly . |
29 | The small age gap will bring you closer together , and you will be like friends . |
30 | It may bring you much closer together , as for Carol and Alan . |