Example sentences of "you [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It seems they had two er registers really , one register meant that you were a part of the movement , the other register I imagine meaning you were actually an enemy of this movement so if you got on that register you , you were in , that that would er spell very bad news , so consequently you were trying to join the , the , the first association .
2 You mean like that dabble it on ?
3 I knew you 'd thought of something , and when you asked for extra milk it was n't hard to guess what it was . ’
4 Were you to continue on this path it would take you to Corrour Station on the edge of Rannoch Moor , and judging by the brutal erosion , something exciting and irresistible must be going on up there to lure so many boot-clad walkers along the track .
5 And do you think for one minute they care a damn about you ?
6 ‘ If we 'd listened to them do you think for one minute we 'd have got this far by now ? ’
7 Oh that Nanette phoned in and some of the country said what do you think of this thing he said .
8 ‘ If I had n't seen you struggling with that dandelion I would n't have said you were the muddy-boots type . ’
9 If you put all the fines and that in the middle if you land on free parking you can keep it .
10 ‘ And if there 's anything you want from Red Cottage I could fetch that too later on . ’
11 And as you say at that stage it really was just a matter of erm every man for himself really .
12 Once you learnt in this way it was easily recalled .
13 She said er well they came to us in the interval and Con was just like , I thought she 'll call me when Sally has gone , Sally had their address , she 'd just you know , she was gon na be in there and Con said , look , did you look at that dress she said , whoever makes them !
14 If you look through this book you will find we have used the semi-colon and , less frequently , the colon .
15 No because if you look at Marxist writing it 's , i it 's , you go through certain stages and you ca n't achieve
16 like , you know at that age I knew they had to go across the sea .
17 And you know to some extent it 's just time and keeping yourself ticking over that 's going to get that aspect of things better .
18 Well you know by those garage we used to use
19 So when you get to that point it becomes really tough to communicate , so of course no-one was communicating .
20 So when you get to that point you you 've more or
21 It 's , it 's not your fault it 's , I mean there are once you get into this topic it becomes quite a big one .
22 You arranged for that vehicle I requested when I called from Frankfurt Airport ?
23 Did you hear about that chap he did
24 The girl moved from her mother 's side , but now looked towards her father , and he , staring at her , said , ‘ If you go to that place I 'll never forgive you .
25 if you go for one week it 's sixty eight pounds
26 I said to Angela , eh , I said , if you go for that job you ca n't stop in middle of ceremony and say I have to go out granddad .
27 For someone to understand the way you feel when you go into any prison you 'd have to experience it .
28 And I think by the time she 'd finished it would be half price , she 'd walk out with the thing half price , and she 'd say , well you know , it 's just , they make up prices and you go to another shop and it would be the half price marked , and you go into another shop it would be , you know ,
29 Yes then when you go on another holiday you 've got ta fetch all of them out , shove them under the bottom .
30 But they 're all the same so that if you are er with which is the medical side and an opportunity arose for some other reason for you to transfer to another group we have n't got to retrain you .
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