Example sentences of "[pron] you [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] it " in BNC.

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1 Whereas , if I was a kid , and you took my sweet away , and I 'll contradict my you would n't do it , would you ?
2 You could use it er , in the reverse of the way that the theory suggests , which you can actually leave it on the last diary page where you have something on your to do list that you have n't completed .
3 Oh Kevin 's gon na kill me you ca n't play it , you ca n't play it !
4 They tell me you 'd never know it was there … . ’
5 But erm if you took these pills religiously , some of them you would probably lose it .
6 If you 've left that contract with them you 'd never see it again .
7 And and apparently even now , if you try and get insurance on Road , for your property , erm unless you 're prepared to pay a ridiculously high premium , you you ca n't get it .
8 Erm it has become worse in a way that er we did , I did experience some sort of er , er racial intolerance er with the youth , but the middle-aged and the er m older people were very , very er tolerant I had to ask er when I could n't find my way , ask my way to certain places and er there was an that er the lady just walked by me er with me and she , she said I 'll have to walk with you you ca n't find it .
9 And if you 've got a pad of them or or , or some by you you can just fill it in and let it go through .
10 I mean however much you like doing something you would n't do it if you did it for nothing .
11 Well it 's no good me buying that one you would n't like it .
12 True , there were very few Morris Minors around , and if you saw one you 'd probably remember it ; but to follow it into Wexford ?
13 And at the top one you can actually read it .
14 Cos you can not if you left this with anybody you 'd never see it again .
15 Cos as we know him you ca n't believe it !
16 I know I 'd say to look at i to look at him you would n't think it .
17 I told him you would n't like it if you found out , but he said — ’
18 If you saw him you would not believe it .
19 But I keep telling her you ca n't take it with you .
20 As it is , it excites comment and , to coin an old tabloid favourite phrase , ‘ Love it or hate it you ca n't ignore it . ’
21 I mean my impression is that the resource has come in on this , I mean extra staffing , I mean you need it you ca n't do it without ,
22 But when it comes down to it you ca n't do it can you ?
23 How is it you ca n't find it ? ’
24 Now , you can see that coin down there , if you look carefully , you can see it you ca n't get it , you know where it is , it has n't gone through a hole into the centre of the earth it has n't , sort of , disappeared into outer space , you know exactly where it is , the chances are you could pin point it within a few inches of where i , even if you ca n't see it you know where it is , but you ca n't get at it to you , it 's lost you know it 's geographic location , you know when it went there , you know everything about it , you only thing is you ca n't get at it !
25 and I mean let's face it you might not like it !
26 Do you want that bacon chop Tim cos I do n't think you 'll find it you wo n't eat it all ?
27 ‘ If you 'd made it you 'd presumably insist it was Irish stew .
28 Yeah but you must have it you must n't pass it on to anybody else .
29 You 're not just paying somebody else to have a Cos if you 're moving if you ca n't sell it you can always rent it again .
30 But you co could go on , I mean if you if they do n't know it you can still use it when they get to secondary school .
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