Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 the er , erm , so I mean , we really have made major strides and I think if members look at the location maps I mean you can see just how we how widely spread the day centres now are .
2 ‘ Before rushing ahead with your sketches I think you might have been advised to take the time to familiarise yourself with what G.W. Fashions stands for . ’
3 They 've got most most times I think you 'll have to be unemployed for six months .
4 ‘ Now you cheap shamus , with the underhanded methods you use you ought to be able to figure this out before the cops get around to it .
5 The second point is that you should certainly select subjects you think you will enjoy .
6 The important thing is to choose the subjects you think you will most enjoy .
7 cancers I think you 'll find that what they 're doing with them ar a lot of those cancers will be cured .
8 ‘ But in the circumstances I think you 'll have to , wo n't you ?
9 He surfed the reef breaks — La Jolla , Windansea , Swamis — until one day someone came up to him and said , ‘ With the kind of lines you draw you should go and surf Hawaii . ’
10 Erm there 's um ah the origins of the myth that you can catch V D off toilet seats I suppose you could call it .
11 I mean we have to work very hard in our own er relationship we 've had our ups and downs we 've gone through many difficult times like unemployment and even homelessness and you know we we 've gone through it but when you make your promises you say you 'll stay together for richer for poorer in sickness and in health and so on .
12 Make a second list of other pieces you think you would like when you can afford them , say over the next five years or so .
13 About seven years he says you can expect them to start going like then , you know and I
14 ‘ I 'll call for you after lunch , and we can go shopping for all the things I thought you 'd like to choose for yourself . ’
15 ‘ There are things I hoped you 'd never find out , Harriet , ’ he said' .
16 After a couple of glasses I think you 'll be ready for round two . ’
17 You have the experience of structures and of organising things which means you can be of use to them .
18 Yes but heavens you know you 'll never climb with that and you 'll never climb the stairs
19 Any problems you find you should photograph and pass to your solicitor for resolving .
20 Conversely , do n't let the finance people brow-beat you into figures you know you can not achieve ,
21 ‘ What I do intend is for you to drive down town with me right now , come into the notary 's office and sign away any rights you imagine you might have .
22 You must take every opportunity to discuss the practical problems with your doctor and the social workers , occupational therapists and physiotherapists , to take advantage of their experience of dealing with similar situations , and to let them know if there are any particular difficulties you think you might be facing .
23 What follows are some of the questions we think you should consider in deciding when to test .
24 Things we think you might be interested or I think you might be interested in talking about this morning .
25 You can indeed Daphne , so there you are Rosemary do plant some shrub roses and even if you have n't got room for all of our suggestions I hope you 'll find room for two or three of them .
26 Mm have any quarters I mean you 'd get one and a bit .
27 Well , yes of course , I mean I , the schools have got programs I mean you can , you know they er
28 They keep talking about what they call seamless journeys which means you should be able to go from A to B to C without too much problem .
29 just your rear exits are blocked off find more routes you know you can take , of course , without much potential danger .
30 From all the available data in the charts you decide you must be large-framed because you weigh 9 st 11 lb.
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