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

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1 Do n't pull away as chunks of you may detach themselves .
2 You really are not so handsome as you promised to be ; and I have long wished , by conversation like this , to do away what mischief the flattering character I gave of you may expose you to .
3 Some of you may say it is not good manners to be removing such things from one 's chest at the dinner table . ’
4 Some of you may remember her because we stayed at her hotel er a little while ago and she has a lovely horse chestnut tree er outside her hotel and since we went it stopped producing conkers .
5 SOME of you may remember me appealing for help to form a national organisation to write to prisoners on death row in the Caribbean .
6 Though some of you may question my priorities we must be under no illusion .
7 And , they 'll keep your hands warm cos none of you 'll keep your gloves on will you ?
8 Both of you might do him .
9 ‘ You 'll be glad to stretch your legs for a bit longer in Thunder Bay , and some of you might visit your horses . ’
10 Erm but one , one one , I mean cl clearly the policy which was pursued was one of inequality and there was a rich peasant economy and either you say well yes there is , there is an economic imperative for that and that 's the explanation or you say well there might have been a political factor involved in this that there was a recognition that progress was going to come through class conflict and therefore if you are actually promoting the kind of you might realize it was happening and you might be more prepared
11 ‘ You chose me to deal with the dog because none of you would do it , ’ Anabelle answered .
12 How many of you would watch it ?
13 The message is : we want instant gratification , but we do n't think any of you can deliver it .
14 And when it 's come it 's usually been a case of you can smell something horrible like erm you know when they 're emptying the slurries out in the pig farms .
15 When I 've known you all since kindergarten and any one of you can wear me out ? ’
16 You now standing on my right are the person I left on the bench , and you on my left are someone else , and neither of you can deceive me any longer . "
17 Not every one of you can see me and I do not see each of you .
18 ‘ And I find it rather sad that both of you should think I do — be so suspicious of everyone 's motives .
19 It was no problem for me to post a crew , and I did , and many of you must know I did post WAAF at the same time .
20 Smith told them : ‘ If you play really well against what looks like a near full-strength side , some of you will face them in next week 's Test and others will go higher in the national rankings . ’
21 But the sight of you will do her good . ’
22 ‘ I fear the two of you will leave me far behind . ’
23 Naturally , if someone has a characteristic you strongly disapprove of you will rate them as being more favourable and vice-versa .
24 Many of you will remember Her Majesty the Queen 's visit in 1984 when she opened the Queen 's Library at Sighthill , and perhaps a few of you will recall the Duke of Edinburgh 's visit in 1965 .
25 Many of you will remember his outstanding gig at the Guinness Spot in 1989 .
26 Some of you will pick it up very simp , easily , others need to have a few tries at it .
27 I am sure you will have come across synergy , pushing the frontiers or rationalisation , and although most of you will know what they mean , can you give a simple explanation ?
28 Colin Webley ( 36 ) is another newcomer as far as playing is concerned , although many of you will know him as the chap who did sterling work in the tea hut last season .
29 But none of you will know my friend over here whose name is Donald .
30 ‘ perhaps , one day , one of you will attempt something that will merit inclusion in our Book .
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