Example sentences of "you [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Do ya want one ? |
2 | ’ Aye , ye mentioned somethin' the last time I wis up . ’ |
3 | He went to Grangewell he 's running Grange now he said d' ya know something |
4 | But d' ya know something ? |
5 | ‘ Ye 're sure that ye heard nothing . ’ |
6 | What d' ya call something that goes round and round a planet ? |
7 | And , d' ya notice something special about that minim ? |
8 | D' ya get everything paid for ? |
9 | Well I mean how 'd ya get one ? |
10 | ‘ Ye 've nothing tae fear . ’ |
11 | Ye need somebody tae speak for ye , tae take ye in by the hand . ’ |
12 | Each time you pick one up you will be checking which rod it is and adjusting your actions to suit that particular rod . |
13 | Oh you pick one out of twelve . |
14 | Including allies is a good way of expanding your collection , it also allows you to paint something different and still include it in your army . |
15 | Including allies is a good way of expanding your miniature collection , and it also allows you to paint something different and still include it in your army . |
16 | Including allies is a good way of expanding your miniature collection , and it also allows you to paint something different and still include it in your army . |
17 | But they did , they got me to change , because I suppose all the words up there , and I 'm gon na find three most significant ones that and change , er , because while you influence somebody to turn from what they were doing , probably not too often , but it 's usually about something , when you think about the examples that you brought along , and you knew all about change . |
18 | ‘ You trade around here , you trust nobody . |
19 | If you trust somebody okay you 're quite open to them , they 're quite open to you if you co-operate you 're flexible , you 're being flexible and you like to work together and what happens is is if you 've got low trust and low co-operation with somebody well what you 've got is really everybody both people or everybody involved being defensive constantly being def defensive , if you do n't trust somebody and you know you 're not co-operative you 're constantly looking over your back , what are they doing are they doing that 's gon na mess something up you know what are they trying to do now . |
20 | But even now , I still believe that if you trust someone you 're giving them the chance to prove that they are trustworthy . |
21 | Or have you heard something ? ’ |
22 | How many times have you heard somebody trying to convince and influence you on something , and they 're using negative words . |
23 | right , have you heard owt from |
24 | Have you heard owt about that |
25 | Have you heard anything ? ’ |
26 | Why , have you heard anything ? ’ |
27 | Have you heard anything ? ’ |
28 | But another thing , Anne , have you heard anything about the Church Bank ? ’ |
29 | Have you heard anything about the programme ? |
30 | ‘ Have you heard anything ? ’ |