Example sentences of "you [vb base] [pers pn] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you make me leave the table , Hughie , I shall go straight down into the kitchen .
2 You mean they get the best of both worlds this way . ’
3 You mean she made a new will ? ’
4 You mean you make a habit of this kind of thing ?
5 This is the cover you mean you mean the cover .
6 You mean you know the truth about Ryan ? ’
7 You mean you had a row ? ’
8 You mean you want the wrapper leaving on it ?
9 You mean I have a brain , ’ Polly flashed him her sweetest smile .
10 You mean I have a choice as to whether I stay on or not ? ’
11 You mean he had a criminal record ? ’
12 You mean he played the bloody organ all night ? ’
13 By reinforcing your credit policy a reputable debt collector can not only recover your monies but can also let your customers know that you run an efficient business and that you expect them to do the same by paying you as and when agreed .
14 ‘ Yet you expect me to conduct the case and arrive at decisions , even order an arrest , while sitting at a desk . ’
15 ‘ It is when you expect me to accept a pronouncement about men offered as fact and founded on ignorance , ’ he responded at once .
16 You expect it to go a little bit just a tiny bit off
17 You want them to enjoy the books that imagination and curiosity thrive on .
18 a part payment of money , which is made so that the seller will not sell the goods to anyone else : You must pay a deposit to the hotel if you want them to keep a room free for you compare earnest(1) 3 an act or action of depositing : The rate of the river 's deposit of mud is about one inch a year deposit account n. a bank account which earns interest and usu. from which money can be taken out only if advance notice is given .
19 We just do n't seem to be able to track them down or attract them in quite the same way , so there is a massive practical problem if you want them to have a voice in how things are done , there 's no doubt about that .
20 You want me to live a middle-class life . "
21 You want me to hold the teddy ?
22 ‘ You sussed that I am in with Carmichael , and you want me to put the drop on him . ’
23 " You want me to put an e in Davis .
24 ‘ And you want me to do the flying ? ’
25 You want me to do the gravy ?
26 You want me to throw the bloody thing , do you ?
27 You want me to write a letter to your wife ? ’
28 And you want me to tell the warren that young — er — young — er — your brother here has got a hunch and we must all go trapesing across country to goodness knows where and risk the consequences , eh ?
29 ‘ I do n't think you want me to get a girlfriend , ’ Stuart sulkily concluded .
30 If you want me to identify a fish , remember that a photo , or a drawing , is usually better than a description — and it is no end of help if you give me a clue as to where the fish comes from , even if it 's only the continent .
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