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

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1 ‘ We do n't actually act for you do we ? ’
2 Did you think I would sit here and wait for you to kill me .
3 Doreen took a deep breath as she said in an urgent tone , ‘ I ca n't wait for you to make it official .
4 ‘ Apart from other considerations , like leaving behind all your friends and a society you 'd grown up in , did n't your parents object to you taking their grandson away ? ’
5 Okay it 's erm I du n no , I du n no how they 'll feel about you phoning them up though to be honest with you .
6 ‘ It 's time you called me Roman — we 're going to be very close to each other until we find Garry , and it wo n't do for you to address me as Mr Wyatt . ’
7 Does it feel like you created something that 's got to be broken down now ?
8 You did n't bring with you did you ?
9 Again , failure to do so could result in you losing your Legal Aid and having to pay your own legal costs .
10 I was only going to get out what I was gon na give to you to put it , you said you were putting it in
11 I can understand like you picking one up to get rid of it if you 're not scared of it , but playing with one , keeping it as a pet !
12 If you did n't think of mentioning this caller to your wife , did n't it even occur to you to mention it to us when you heard what had happened ? ’
13 Now , I do n't know whether that 's because i in your house there is n't a husband or a partner , or whether it did n't occur to you to say we , whether you always think of it as I or whether he 's out winning bread or you know , wha whatever it is , but
14 Do n't really like to you know I did have a that made me so close to it .
15 And I 'd like to you to hear your side of
16 It is difficult for them to know just how great are the gaps in your knowledge and the limitations on your competence , and so they will depend on you to make your own initial assessment .
17 If you get like that again , people 'll back away , they 'll stare at you like they did then … petrified .
18 Well I was shocked when I heard that that that that yours whi yours you yours would attempt to you got my permission , yes but , I 'd be highly surprised if if you got them .
19 Your tutor may still call on you to give your own views .
20 I never expected them to , I 'll tell you the truth , but then again at that age you do n't think they ever will or it 'll ever happen to you do you ?
21 No I really do n't want to mate , I really do n't want to you enjoy it .
22 I did n't mean for you to do it , but erm .
23 It could pay for you to have your car adapted , so you keep your mobility and independence .
24 Did you go with you know your friends and comrades at the time ?
25 Er yeah exclude your short story , otherwise it could mean on you know it could be taken out and sold somewhere and then in interest you would sell your own for selling your own word you know that could be a possibility .
26 I says , You get them coupled up and I can rely on you to get them right you see .
27 You see , you know I was talking to you earlier about , about punchlines basically , but I ca n't remember the words I was using for it , times like by the way , right right , or did you know or did I mention to you do you follow me , a lot of key lines that you can think on that you use
28 This needs to be done skilfully , and is usually done by trained researchers , who are adept at getting people to talk and at avoiding asking leading questions — because that is not merely cheating , it will lead to you deluding yourself : in this type of interview people are only too eager to tell you what they think you want to know .
29 You did n't seem like you knew her when you saw her
30 Say well I 'm only I 'm gon na come to you to sign you up .
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