Example sentences of "[conj] you [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She did n't say why , but went on : " Seeing you two with that bit of a tree 's made me feel like celebrating . |
2 | It was our pleasure seeing you this evening . ’ |
3 | ’ There 's nothing better than seeing you local teams . |
4 | ‘ Can you recall when and where you last saw the diary ? ’ |
5 | Developing a relationship by talking is about creating an atmosphere where you both can gain something . |
6 | Besides , you said she wants to take up where you both left off , so if that is n't a close association — ’ |
7 | ‘ You 've obviously NEVER been in love or you d never think of it so vulgarly ! |
8 | There was no objective standard for him to measure himself by — there never is in this kind of case , either you have the confidence in yourself , or you don't-all he could do was see himself reflected in her eyes , and it was not a pleasing portrait . |
9 | Hanging back as he strode off to get it , she protested worriedly , ‘ I really think it might be best not to — and I do n't know quite how it is , but although you all seem to move without speed , not to hurry , I feel as though I 'm being rushed along without time to draw breath ! ’ |
10 | It was taking out a girl with a trail of boasts littering the streets behind you , although you both returned as virginal as you had set off but usually much colder . |
11 | He warned : ‘ After a while they will claim that you accepted pay for your country ’ . |
12 | And if you really want to know what I think , it 's that you Cretaceous people are insanely arrogant . |
13 | ‘ Do n't tell me that you two are talking shop , ’ Andrew said . |
14 | ‘ Oh dear , ’ Louise said , unhappily , ‘ I did so hope that you two would make a go of it , but with all the rows I do n't really know , I 'm sure … ’ |
15 | Sam , will you stop doing that please my love and come across here so that you two do n't . |
16 | Well we used to make those rings and put the fins on , rivet them on , and the bombs , the , the , the the rings was erm seamlessly weld on a a welder that you two w wheels which were electrically driven and the power was put through them and , and you overlap the two seams like that , and it , as the wheels went round it 'd weld them straight along , they was about eight inches deep seam weld them right down . |
17 | Can it be that you two are n't getting along ? ’ |
18 | ‘ I see that you two have already introduced yourselves . ’ |
19 | I know that you two fight from time to time , but let her at least leave in peace . |
20 | But er , I have a feeling that you two might be able to work better . |
21 | I did n't realise that you two knew each other , otherwise I would never have contacted the … ’ |
22 | I heard your interview with Calder yesterday , you see , and it did n't strike me that you two were … close . ’ |
23 | With a wry little twist to his lips Michele observed , ‘ I 'm rather pleased that you two have nothing in common … |
24 | Yeah , you said Phil said that you two have got all the money ! |
25 | two members , Karen and Andrew , is because Kevin says that you two are so clever |
26 | It does seem to me that there are still relatively few women who become professional scientists , and today I hope that you two ladies will help me explore perhaps some of the reasons why this is the case . |
27 | This gives each musician time to practise so that you all arrive at the rehearsal ready to try out new , revised musical parts . |
28 | Do you think as a band you have a basic outlook that you all agree on ? |
29 | But I expect that you all want to know how I could do it — how I could have walked in and scooped up this yummy young man from the arms of his loving and lawful wife . |
30 | I think I went down to most people to say they ca n't , but when you point out something to them , they say yes I can see that , look there 's this as well and I think culturally er were led to believe if you do n't succeed in it , erm but in actual fact I think that you all do , but perhaps I think the books do , either assess it and give it value or , or still allow it to happen |