Example sentences of "you [verb] [pers pn] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Only because you perceive it that way .
2 How many , you want it that way , you want eleven .
3 And did you do it that way , you worked out the percentage and added it on ?
4 and what 's , Richard 's been , did you give him that duster ?
5 You cut them that way .
6 ‘ Well , if you put it that way … ’ the porter said with a nervous chuckle .
7 while you 're still able sort of comfortably to drive and that sort of thing , I mean if you put it that way and you 'll be saying anyway she 's my er she 's my only living
8 You told him that thing .
9 When you told me that night in Harcourt Street those things about your private life , honest to God , Stevie , I was not able to eat my dinner .
10 Yeah , you told me that story
11 ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’
12 I had no idea that it was Martin until you told me that morning .
13 Okay and why why did you divide it that way round ?
14 Do n't you like them that way ?
15 ‘ I knew for certain when you showed me that photograph , and I realised it was Gaston , not Fabien whose picture she had kept all those years .
16 ‘ Are you acting , Sarella , when you give me that look of — whatever it is ? ’
17 So you give me that service , there are no debts between us , and no obligations . ’
18 And can you keep them that height if
19 Sing if you 're Glad to be Gay — Sing if you like it that way
20 ‘ No , but after what you told me I have a suspicion you kissed me that night at Ib 's Club deliberately in an effort to convince her you 'd found someone else to replace her in your heart and in your bed . ’
21 You tell me that Bill is at home and either he is drunk or he is sober .
22 Why are n't you doing it that way then ?
23 ‘ Only because you steered it that way , ’ Belinda said crossly .
24 Did you read them that couple in there ?
25 ‘ Why you sent me that copy of your father 's letter . ’
26 Could you pass me that pillow . ’
27 Angela , can you pass me that bag that 's on the floor by your feet ?
28 Had you asked me that question ten or fifteen years ago , I 'd be mildly embarrassed , because I would have said that we took a very rigid attitude , where we insisted that people work full-time .
29 His face was infuriatingly bland as he answered , ‘ Did n't you tell me that night when I gave you a lift home that your life fairly buzzed with — shall we say — events ? ’
30 Do you tell them that smoking is banned on the Underground ?
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