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

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1 she said you let them treat you like that ,
2 ‘ Can I trust you to do that , too ? ’
3 Can I trust you to keep this a complete secret ? …
4 There 's an ambiguity I suspect it it 's a in my mind rather than yours about the nuclear role , did I understand you to say that Eurofighter two thousand would not have the capability of carrying for instance the W E one seven seven , we know that the is not going to be er taken any further according to recent announcement but will Eurofighter two thousand have the capacity to carry W E one seven seven ?
5 May I suggest you do that then , I do n't like to look the other way .
6 May I suggest you do that .
7 " Why should I help you stuff another client , just so you can make yourself rich ? "
8 Kim , could I ask you to pass those , the Covermaster rate books that under please .
9 Erm , can I ask you to note those points ?
10 If you , ah now can I ask you to sign that and then the banker 's order
11 What time of day do you think you call this !
12 ‘ Mr Riddle has a reputation for being a good business man , even a hard man ; did you think you stood any chance of persuading him out of two important objectives without offering anything in return ? ’
13 What what do what do you feel you gained most from er from this er this first two years in sales ?
14 What did you do you got this horrible looking thing and we said oh that does n't happen because we know we 've got carbon dioxide
15 So as there 's no other comments er , Vince would you have you got any ?
16 ‘ Do you mean you brought all those up too ?
17 Could you get you say this is about fifty .
18 ‘ Do you imagine you have some business with me ? ’
19 Did you say you bought some ?
20 Can I go to did you say you wanted some milk ?
21 Did you say you wanted some pot some , or did you get them ?
22 Spencer turned to Craig and said challengingly , ‘ How do we know you found those books in my room ?
23 Could we trouble you to submit those two policies as they were submitted .
24 ‘ Do n't ever let me hear you say that again . ’
25 You should n't let him depress you like this . ’
26 Did they expect you to do that ?
27 ‘ Do not let him hear you do that , ’ Paul said to her .
28 ‘ Better not let him hear you say that , sir .
29 ‘ Do n't let him hear you say that either , sir .
30 ‘ Do n't let him hear you say that , ’ she said , ‘ or he 'll get his guns out and demonstrate the ‘ Border spin ’ and the ‘ Road Agent 's shift ’ . ’
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