Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] you " in BNC.

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1 What sort of a racehorse d' you think you get for a hundred quid ?
2 ‘ Not at all , ’ said Sally-Anne , ‘ and before you plead for me with Matey let me tell you that you will have your tea salted and your eggs sugared every breakfast if you do any such thing .
3 No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you .
4 So again you 've got to come up with your main heading what kinds of words do you think you 've got to have in your main heading ?
5 Yeah I know but your , your uncle w w you s erm whichever movie did you say you could get , like he 's the man or something ?
6 Suppose a law was now being considered by Parliament which you thought was really unjust and harmful ; which , if any , of the things on this card do you think you would do ?
7 Mummy did I tell you about erm
8 my witness do I hurt you and they all said no .
9 Well it is a prison sentence let me tell you
10 Brenda do you think you could ?
11 ‘ What directions did he give you ? ’
12 Simon did they get you ?
13 Only in very strong winds does it pull you completely out of the water .
14 And how many different places do you think you worked at ?
15 How many tapes do they expect you to fill up John ?
16 By the way , what sort of farewell lecture did she give you , Breeze ?
17 Not for a moment do I want you to believe unthinkingly in what I say .
18 Roll on the summer how many tapes did they give you to do ?
19 How many tapes did she give you ?
20 This time I 've got no crazy , pointless altruism restraining me , and you must long since have discarded whatever distorted idealism made you believe you had to be faithful to Jones in fact and thought , since you claim to have had at least one other relationship between your spells with him .
21 Yeah , no wait a minute let her tell you what I not mean when he comes over our house I always give some .
22 ‘ But dinna let me persuade you with a lot of sentimental drivel . ’
23 This county pays for a full time union official this is extravagant , one full timer for five hundred members , that is way over the top let me tell you .
24 What , what sort of stuff did they give you ?
25 So in the beginning do you think you were speaking about a whole afternoon and an evening to make the coffin or all day ?
26 She started to spring away — ‘ What the devil do you think you 're doing ? ’ — and simultaneously glanced down at her pyjama-jacket .
27 ‘ What the devil do you think you 're doing ? ’
28 ‘ Who the heck do you think you are , ’ he shouted , ‘ The Archbishop of Canterbury or something , preaching to me about honesty ?
29 ‘ How much sailing did you say you 'd done ? ’ he enquired in that soft even tone she knew to be lethal .
30 Erm and people will take on board different methods of being probed , some will respond to audio probes , some will re respond to some visual stimulation er conceptualize er ideas you know the ones we looked at last week like the old PEGGY symbols and erm the cheque book , PHI and life assurance , the ten percent rule and there is one another which we can look at , another mnemonic called er erm some of you may have come across it before , others may not and is hey so Mr Prospect if you had n't made an adequate retirement plan , what financial problems do you think you or family could have ?
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