Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb base] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You ca n't do any tomorrow ca n't do any on Sunday I suggest you do it all tonight .
2 How come you know them all by number but you do n't know where they are ?
3 I did n't really think I should advise , except to say , ‘ I got it right last time I did it — I hope you get it right the first time you do it ’ .
4 ‘ I hope you like it black . ’
5 I hope you appreciate it all . ’
6 I hope you find it helpful and that you enjoy working with us .
7 I hope you find it useful .
8 We hope you find it useful in putting faces to names .
9 There are so many possibilities for pressed flowers that I hope you find it hard to contain your enthusiasm !
10 you might think you have it all planned but have you ever set up a studio before .
11 OK — when you 're in a dazed state , drugs may make you think you understand it all .
12 So I think I 've I mean you put me right , but I think I 'm talking about the words , rather than the essential message .
13 ‘ What , you mean you hear them all the time ?
14 And why not if he thinks you know it all already ?
15 ‘ The blows life deals you make you stronger ; but there comes a time when , if the blows do not stop , they begin to weaken even the strongest . ’
16 I know you like them all . ’
17 ‘ Drink it up now , you know you like it nice and hot . ’
18 ‘ Drink up , Mum , you know you like it nice and hot , ’ I said .
19 Drink up , you know you like it nice and hot . ’
20 ‘ Drink up now , ’ I say , ‘ You know you like it nice and hot . ’
21 ‘ I know you find it embarrassing to show your feelings in front of anyone , especially Aubrey , ’ she said with a mischievous smile , ‘ but that 's just being terribly English .
22 Yeah yeah I know you find it hard to believe but they do .
23 So on the form there in front of you , you see there are please delete anything which is inappropriate , so I just assume you want them all unless you say .
24 ‘ I suppose you like yours strong and black ? ’ she enquired with saccharine civility .
25 ‘ I suppose you know him better than I. ’
26 Well er he 's , she 's got two kids , little ones and has moved in to a house du n no whether it 's with her or not but he 's very touchy about the subject when anybody asks cos Johnny said oh I 'm sorry to hear about you and he g he go goes oh I suppose you know it all do you ?
27 Oh well , she 'd say : I suppose you find it interesting because you 're English .
28 ‘ I suppose you think me shameless for telling you I want you so badly , ’ she 'd told him shyly .
29 ‘ Ah , a direct translation would be Viennese bread , but in England I believe you call them Danish pastries — an amusing quirk of language , ja ? ’
30 When the children arrive you give them each a balloon and make up a convenient number of teams .
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