Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] you " in BNC.

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1 P T O I suppose it 's unlikely that I 'll ever see you again but we might see each other at William 's or something and if you ever need to speak to me for some reason you can call me at school
2 ‘ You still have n't told me about this evidence you have against me , ’ Claudia said with an assumed air of indifference .
3 ‘ Now , tell me about this book you are writing .
4 Well there 's plenty of hot water you 'd better get packing tomorrow night
5 But obviously there 's somebody at head office you will be going through that in much more detail .
6 Your Lordship er will see from paragraph three eleven that what the letter er says is as we discussed on the telephone , the advantage of the landlord 's objection is that it gives you time to put your finances in order , if the licence was forthcoming now you would be obliged to complete the transaction which at this stage you are unable to do .
7 ‘ I always knew there was something not quite you about that get-up you wore at the lodge . ’
8 I says but you 'll find next year when we approach you with this declaration you 'll find it 's been changed to free passage and where will your argument be then ?
9 And I can see that for the tasks that lie ahead of you in this school you are splendidly equipped .
10 If we get recognition , we 'll bargain for you , but if you do n't , we 'll protect and support you in any job you fill .
11 But as you say you at that point you do have to stop .
12 Flat brush strokes and dragged ones were compared and there was a realization that ‘ … if you isolate any area of paint … you 're looking at a much more complex thing than you at first thought you were ’ .
13 Well one of the variants that , that was applied , you see under the , under the old er er time workers ' er arrangements where it was only the foreman who by visual contact you know with the amount of items produced at each machine could make any reasonable assessment in regard to the individual 's effort .
14 ‘ They are pruned back and wire can be attached to the branches to shape them into any design you want .
15 ‘ You know , you really ought to do something about that razor you 've been using ! ’
16 But you ca n't think about that because that is n't the point ; although you know it does matter , you ca n't allow it to matter , you ca n't let something like that stop you .
17 No , occasionally I 'll do something like that mind you .
18 Nine months or a year 's time we may have a different animal working in that office and it may well be some person who has who does some J L O work to supplement John and does some project work , now er Jackie has indicated she 'd love to fill that role , and we all know what project she 'd want to be doing it , but er if we do put somebody in that role they will be project officer as well and on the wall will be a year planner and it 'll have things like crucial crew gala day and all these major major things and that particular officer will work quite closely with the new Pat and they 'll be able to take some of the weight off our shoulders so when we start planning for something like crucial crew you can delegate some of the work to the project officer and perhaps the other sergeant Now I know things do n't always work out quite that straightforwardly but you know the last year has been a bastard of a year for us in terms of sickness , four S L O's have been on long-term sick we 've lost Pat for all that time Jed was off for quite a while
19 If you want something in this world you have to be positive , she reflected , so , instead of quelling the emotions which arose within her , perhaps she should agree to become Vitor 's bride and attempt to capture his heart ?
20 We have printed a handy Viewing Checklist on page 39 — make photocopies and fill in one at each property you visit .
21 ‘ It was about 5.30pm , pouring with rain outside and I was making Sophie 's tea when a preacher came to the door and broke the news , but like everyone in that situation you just do n't believe it .
22 What can choose choice oh you do them from that paper you mean .
23 I did n't oppose them in any way you see .
24 I 've got lots of them inside that maisonette you know when
25 If you had n't met anybody by this time you certainly would now .
26 And I think sent me on that course you know .
27 You can paint or stain them to any colour you want .
28 Their main advantages are : wood is an excellent insulator ; the windows come in an wide range of standard sizes ( and non-standard ones are easy for a joiner to make up if necessary ) ; they are , generally speaking , the cheapest type of replacement window to buy ; and you can paint or stain them to any colour you want .
29 Er but she 's a member and we went there for lunch and it was the ideal place , you know , cos there were n't any , many people around and so we had quite a nice lunch and erm whilst we were there we then had a drink in er in the bar and erm her the , the secretary of the club , a lady , came to talk to Barbara and she mentioned that she 'd seen her on Blind Date you see , and so I got to know more by listening to them two speaking er and er that 's where I learnt about er that .
30 You must tackle a warren as though you intend to do a good job at it ; there 's precious little point or pleasure in dabbling with it for that way you achieve very little .
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