Example sentences of "i [verb] you should know " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , ’ she said defeatedly , ‘ I suppose you should know . ’
2 I suppose you should know . ’
3 That I felt you should know your position if just such an event as this occurred ? ’
4 I thought you should know , sir .
5 I thought you should know and keep an eye on her . ’
6 But I thought you should know . ’
7 I thought you should know . ’
8 I said , ‘ I think you should know how to cook a few things , in case they ask you to feed the children , ’ but she seemed to think that knowing how to make a Marmite sandwich would be enough .
9 I think you should know , ’ he said , ‘ that Gallagher forced Luke to admit that he was one of the party that burnt down Gallagher 's house . ’
10 And I think you should know he wanted me to go out with him . ’
11 In the wake of your SHOCK HEADED PETERS piece , I think you should know that Karl Blake has n't worked for British Rail for the past year and a half and is currently an art student in Sheffield .
12 JACKEY : By the devil , I think you should know you are speaking to Lady Davers .
13 A moment of hesitation , then : ‘ I think you should know that Alfred is a sick man ; he has a heart condition … ’
14 I think you should know , though , ’ she added with a perverse sense of enjoyment , ‘ that I do n't want to romp in the hay with you for the rest of my holiday here .
15 ‘ Lady Theodosia , ’ interrupted Aycliffe , ‘ I think you should know that his lordship — Lord Dacre , I mean — went to find your father not only to discover your identity for the purpose of saving your reputation , if he could .
16 ‘ Peter , ’ she said desperately , ‘ I think you should know — ’ She bit her lip .
17 Look , Fred , there 's something I think you should know , just in case — well , in case something happens to me . ’
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