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

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1 But you do n't tell him Condor is a DIA operation or let him think you 're with DIA HUMINT .
2 Here are three examples to help ; — Do you get around enough to see your people — or do they criticize you for being too distant , frequently unavailable or too busy ?
3 Or do they criticize you for not really knowing where you 're going ?
4 Or do I drag you out ? ’
5 Would you like to see that again or do you think you could manage it now ?
6 So do you think you 're inventing your own tradition , which is a perfectly time honoured and respectable thing to do , or do you think you 're harking back to an old tradition or or what ?
7 Do you think a lot of people do that , or do you think you 're particularly sort of
8 We 'll take that mat out of the way So what if you did get a pound , if you did get a pound Claire would you , would you still save half of it or do you think you might save a bit less than half ?
9 Or do you mean you paid a lot of tradesmen to come in and do the work for you ?
10 Or do you suppose you could eat a dog and not think anything of it ? "
11 Or do you realise you would just be the same person , two stone lighter ? )
12 Now change legs — can you do this effortlessly or do you find you have one leg stronger than the other ?
13 Or do you imagine you can replace Ling with ease ? ’ she finished drily .
14 Did you was it you who chose to go and work in Llaneilian or did they send you to work there from ?
15 Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ?
16 Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ?
17 Are you around or did you say you thought you were going away ?
18 And there is no pleasure left in the life of the rich : for who can tell lumpfish from caviare any more , and caviare is cholesterol-rich anyway , and forbidden : and when the rich grow old and hired nurses dab away the dribble , can you trust the nurse to love you , or does she hate you ?
19 ‘ That does n't sound too awful — or does it mean you 'll be in purdah ? ’
20 ‘ Perhaps you were thinking about Finn 's hand and that made you think you saw a hand ? ’
21 He thought he could hear voices now ; silvery , gentle voices , dark voices , that made you think you might be being watched .
22 He looked at her with his blue eyes that made you feel you were in the far distance and he was bringing you into focus gradually , like a ball magnetised to drop into his outstretched hand , be clasped by his fingers .
23 Not poems that make you feel on the edge of space but poems that make you feel you contain space inside yourself .
24 There is magnetism in romantic gestures that make you forget you 've been standing in the same place for half the day , that there is not a child in the house washed and you never got flowers from your 's truly .
25 Here comes summer … time for the two of you to slip away for that special holiday , so sit back and enjoy those dream destinations that make you wish you were there … cruise the Caribbean 's hot spots on Le Ponant and graceful and stylish luxury yacht … take time off a tour of the Greek Islands and enjoy the special mixture of sun , beauty and history … party 'till dawn on Majorca or discover more secluded spots on this and the other Balearic Islands … beat the crowds to the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla and relish the silky feel of warm sand slipping between your toes … if time is short cross the Channel to France and the pretty countryside of Picardy … or rediscover England on a relaxing barge built for two … we also look at romantic hotels in Britain , perfect for first nights , short breaks or indulgent weekends …
26 And all that let me tell you after Pisa looked so dangerous in the first eight minutes , clearly they 'd come out looking for the early goal themselves , and who was badly fouled by in the early stages and needed attention , he 's the number eight , and the number eleven , who looks as quick as any player I 've seen in ages and ages , they are the two danger men and they will need some marking .
27 nor do they keep you awake all night telling you the story of
28 We do not tell you the location of these areas , nor do we tell you which pennant is in which combat zone .
29 Nor do I expect you to believe me because my bearing is sincere and my words plausible .
30 ‘ I do n't want you to put on an artificial accent , ’ Mother Francis had warned , ‘ nor do I want you sticking out your little finger when you 're drinking tea . ’
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