Example sentences of "[adv] you [adv] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I mean do think that perhaps you still got a lot , a bit of unnecessary and indeed and we er will not . |
2 | So you actually build a time value into the contribution of nursing . |
3 | So you never had a lot to come home with . |
4 | Right you just fill a form in ? |
5 | The match had reached full-time with the scores level at 15–15 , and when Gloucester hacked upfield after Bath had botched an attacking move in extra-time , Clarke , the Bath No 8 , was so far offside you almost needed a telescope to see him . |
6 | and as soon as it comes out you just fire a ball of string , yeah , and that way it ca n't fall down cos you 've got |
7 | Now you only used a pen to sign your name — a role for which the elegant , smooth script of the fountain pen was admirably suited . |
8 | Well you probably lose a bit , it 's not sticking properly to the wall . |
9 | Well you better have a flunter with them , number five . |
10 | Well you always wanted a piano . |
11 | Well you usually miss a go you go that Michael has a go . |
12 | By catching herself saying ‘ You stupid woman , ca n't you even pour a cup of tea without spilling it ? ’ and instead thinking , ‘ OK , Alison , you seem a bit shaky today . |
13 | ‘ Did n't you even have a man on him ? ’ said Owen incredulously . |
14 | ‘ Listen to me , you crazy bastard , do n't you even take a look at that bitch . |
15 | Ca n't you just do a find ? |
16 | Ca n't you just accept a fact ? ’ |
17 | Why do n't you just take a case of it , one of those cases home , one of the empty empty cases ? |
18 | Why do n't you just put a rope across it there then , walk across the rope . |
19 | Why do n't you just put a line through it . |
20 | Why ca n't you just use a task request form that says . |
21 | Ca n't you just get a train into London ? |
22 | Do n't you , almost , you can almost hear behind the text saying , would n't you rather have a woman like that |
23 | Would n't you rather have a woman with a mind of her own ? |
24 | Wo n't you please bring a bit of comfort and cheerfulness into my life " Well , " said the Dawn Maiden , " for three days you have spared my fishes , so I will help you . |
25 | ‘ Have n't you ever seen a show ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Have n't you ever wanted a home of your own ? ’ |
27 | Do n't you ever lay a finger on me again , or , so help me , I 'll see you live to regret it ! ’ |
28 | ‘ Have n't you ever had a friend ? ’ |
29 | Ca n't you ever take a joke ? ’ |
30 | And then you also want a solicitor do n't you ? |