Example sentences of "[prep] [indef pn] you " in BNC.

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1 This is important because you reach judgements and conclusions about everyone you meet based , first and foremost , on these observations of their behaviour .
2 They do n't call her part-time Shirley for nothing you know !
3 If the person walks through nothing you would suddenly see the person as he walked in the light .
4 In nineteen eighty six treat people as if their labour is worth nothing you know those men have given their lives to the quarry industry and there 's no doubt that there is money to be made from slate at the moment and people are people that have the money to invest are making a lot of money okay they 're inves they 're risking the money but er people are risking their lives as well and giving their lives .
5 Think about someone you 'd like to say ‘ No ’ to now .
6 ‘ Why would you want to know about someone you 're never going to meet ? ’
7 All these years you 've spent chasing after something you know you ca n't have .
8 And er we used to try and them in the garden just to get the odd one or two for somebody you know .
9 Think of everyone you come across in your work as someone whom you are serving .
10 ‘ I can think of nothing you need to apologise to me for . ’
11 reminded of mistakes you made in the past — the sight/presence of someone you wronged in the past .
12 In addition to her other problems , Kate Adie has achieved the status of someone you ca n't write about without attracting the wrath of the soft-left establishment ( aka your own Sean French and the Independent 's Reggie Nadelson ) .
13 And in the absence of someone you can legitimately blame ( it 's rarely possible to give the person firing you the sort of vitriolic tongue-lashing you 'd like to ) , you may hit out at your nearest and dearest .
14 ‘ Now you think of someone you could marry , miss , ’ said Liddy , ‘ then read aloud the words on that page , and if the Bible moves , perhaps you 'll marry him . ’
15 ‘ All this sudden concern for the emotional wellbeing of someone you hate ! ’
16 Insurance — how to guard against the unexpected disaster , perhaps the loss of someone you depend on , or an accident , or damage to your house or loss of your possessions .
17 It was impossible to be nervous of someone you were sorry for , and she was sorry for him .
18 Several weeks before the experimental study of first impressions , students were asked to ‘ think of someone you know well — a close friend or partner .
19 ‘ No one 's life depends on it , but someone 's future might — the future of someone you claim to love . ’
20 Ooh I just thought of summat you
21 Supposing you knew of somebody you thought , ‘ So and so 'll not be here long ’ , you 'd get a policy on 'em .
22 So if you want to get rid of somebody you can go and tell them to peu de doci which means getting lost .
23 ‘ The photograph was of somebody you seem to have heard of already , Barnett .
24 The management er clearly desired to implement the scheme er with the minimum amount of frustration er to anyone , although you 've got to understand that as an engineer working a , a big milling machine for example , if someone comes along and said er , you know you could stand that job on its side different to what you 've got it at the moment , and you could do two faces instead of one you know , by turning the table and you know , by use of various tools er decrease the time factor , there was the , it was a fear that our members may work themselves out of a job .
25 Right , so , you know , there 's no econo-matrixes by no means the science and you can essentially get the computer to er tell the story that you want simply by choosing er critical values but nevertheless we 've re probably be reasonably confident in our estimate , particularly if those estimates , we 'll just go back to them , er the er display the regression results again , display them again but those coefficients are elasticities , right , they 're cored with our a priori reasoning right , we put ah , unit elasticity , you may want to test the hypothesis that the elasticity on erm the income variable , that income elasticity is significant given one , just generate computer a T ratio in the hypothesis value being one instead of zero , as in a normal T test , right , and that coefficient point nine five is sufficiently close to one , by looking at the standard error to er further that is an estimate of one you 've got very inelastic er demand erm for the , the textiles , that coefficient , is that the time , I ca n't believe it if that 's all , oh no that 's eight , do n't worry
26 you know , can you think of one you might 've had last night or one that you particularly remember or something like that
27 I think looking at the market you can , you can get a , erm detached , semi-detached sort of one you know one bedroom I suppose ,
28 ‘ Make a note of everything you see , ’ Elinor ordered .
29 Best of everything you 're getting , like a blooming racehorse .
30 The more affection there is between you , the more notice your children will take of everything you tell them .
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