Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I done it , I did it all neat and tidy the whole way round till we got round to the door and I says you can do it , no way am I cutting round there big chunk |
2 | So I give him one here you are er I says you can have it . |
3 | ‘ She thinks you might think it 's Angharad . |
4 | She thinks you might do something , she says she 's always coming up with Ma . |
5 | " And she thinks you should go home ? " |
6 | She says you would think your children are safe at 8.30 a.m . |
7 | She says you 'll have the bill for this ! |
8 | It 's , she says you can do as many as you want . |
9 | When , when you 've finished she says , I 'm sure she says you can have all the batteries and they 're all , they 're all Duracell an'all . |
10 | just the same oh she bought a new pattern , but she says you can have that , it 's only plain so |
11 | She says you could hear Canon Wheeler all down the stairs . ’ |
12 | She says you must study for the examinations for Queen 's College in two years ’ time . |
13 | ‘ Aunt says she hopes you will dine with us soon . ’ |
14 | Mrs Langley says she wishes you would go . |
15 | If somebody goes up their path and she barks you can hear it ! |
16 | And the way she talks you 'd think she 's destitute would n't you ? |
17 | It 's not often she loses her temper , but when she does you can look out ! ’ |
18 | And they called me more or less er to do the odd jobs you know and in the brew house , as was here , I fixed , I told you once , I fixed a bench up , it was as tight as could be and put a vice on it and all in here , this shop here , they says you can come in here anytime and do what you like and er |
19 | He goes you can keep it till I need it again . |
20 | The yacht will hold its speed well , but as it slows you will have to head higher to regain speed . |
21 | ‘ He asked for you , he thinks you would work well together . ’ |
22 | He thinks you might have a typical jug and basin set of the Twenties to Thirties . |
23 | He thinks you will find nothing in the mountains but stone and snow . |
24 | ‘ Perhaps he thinks you 'd get on , ’ said Betty sarcastically , ‘ — have a lot in common . ’ |
25 | On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ . |
26 | So he says you ought to go down there , you can mention my name . |
27 | He says you must hang on very tight to his feathers . ’ |
28 | He says you should go , go jogging or something late at night . |
29 | ‘ He says you should leave Masailand now . |
30 | He says you should serve it with whipped cream for a lighter Christmas dessert . |