Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] you [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah so imagine how you feel if you 've got another two role plays to do and then try and concentrate for two hours again .
2 It 'll all get back you see cos if
3 And er the only thing we could do then was to chase them away go round you know and just chase them away .
4 I mean he did n't say anything in particular , just the fact that , you know , we were just like walking along and just chatting away you know and he was being really nice and , you know , it was just fine .
5 And I just wondered how you try and tackle this problem
6 When I said that he sort of like turned away you know and he walked off .
7 You start off drinking then you smoke and you , yeah
8 Also mention how you promote and finance your product/service .
9 And that 's all now so Val said she said I said to Cheryl now do n't you go and take Mervy away cos me and Ken certainly are n't gon na go and sit sit with erm the 's all dinner time so she said what they 're gon na do , they 're going out for the meal and everything and then they 're Ken are gon na go to Cheryl 's for the rest of the day So I said so that 's upset your plans then Val she said is n't it just !
10 Now I said Mr Nichol I 'd to take you to that erm but the only thing is it 's after the so I do n't know how you feel if you 'd if you would rather see a performance before the exam , or you would rather see that one after the exam , or two .
11 You must n't walk away you know cos I sha n't be ab you 're supposed to be on my tape !
12 With him , well for some reason he does n't like us , well , you say I was thinking , I 've been thinking as you know this is the sort of thing that I , gets on to my mind , but I was thinking to myself well really and truly we are so honest people ourselves , we do n't go round you know and screw sort of fiddling things , I suppose it comes to hard to us when we discover other people have
13 Well do n't you think that it 's really rather improper for you to be doing this ?
14 Do n't do n't you think that there 's a conflict of interest there .
15 Well no , no I , I , I 'd got a cycle and er the money was very useful to us cos er my husband , he worked on the , on the top of at Parcel he could n't go down , they were n't allowed underneath er because he wore glasses , anyone wearing glasses they were n't allowed underground you see and they had to work on what they call on the surface , and of course the wages were n't , were n't much and er I was glad to go out to work and er and I , I eventually I had a cycle and I used to cycle to Squires and back you know , and erm it was , it was very very useful indeed the money I , I , I earned there .
16 So in effect there are kind of like negative motivating factors which is basically all to do about escape where you do n't care where you go as long as you get away from here .
17 It seemed to me that they assumed and air of could n't care less you know that that was their attitude after nationalization .
18 Why did n't you go when I told you to ? ’
19 So why did n't you go and get some out ?
20 One day she cried out to Angel : ‘ Why did n't you stay and love me when I was sixteen … when you danced in Marlott ?
21 Why did n't you come and see me before ? ’
22 Why did n't you come and report the damage to me ?
23 Why did n't you come and tell me ? ’
24 Why did n't you write and tell me all this , Alice ?
25 The other thing that 's annoying about that is it then forces you into a completely useless small conversation such as : is that so-and-so ? and they say ‘ yes ’ , and you then feel like , they say ‘ yes ’ , as much as to say ‘ Well , why did n't you know that anyway ’ , and then you feel like saying , ‘ Well why did n't you say so ! ’ and you start off on the wrong foot .
26 Mum why do n't you wash and dry ?
27 Why do n't you go if I 'm not going ?
28 Alright then , he said , if you 're so keen , why do n't you go and find them yourselves ?
29 Uncle Ern said to my cousin Jim who was some six years older than me , ‘ Why do n't you go and get that old box of fag cards for Arthur . ’
30 Why do n't you go and read a school book ?
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