Example sentences of "you [adv] [verb] [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Or would you rather go back to Water Gypsy and lie down ? ’ |
2 | Why do n't you ever go back to places that were in the news , we are asked . |
3 | It was lovely to meet you , and perhaps if you ever come over to England … ’ |
4 | ‘ Do you ever get up to New York ? ’ asked Antonio . |
5 | Sam , you often come over to England , so why not bring Anna next time , and come up to the Midlands ? ’ |
6 | Remember , registering shareware means you often save up to 50% on the price of buying a similar package from a computer shop . |
7 | Sometimes you even wrote back to Barclays Bank . |
8 | Did n't you even got on to frogs and rabbits ? |
9 | ‘ Will you please go along to Room G and see what 's keeping them ? |
10 | So what we do is erm your your cursor must be in the table somewhere , so you then go up to table , select table , then you 've got to format , border , and grid so we want the grid lines to show then in fact you can chose what we want for the outside border one of these Right , okay Now what I want you to do is set the questions , right ? |
11 | Now , if you then go back to Freud , what you can immediately see , is that things are not as simple as we , as we may have thought . |
12 | ‘ So , ’ Corbett enquired , ‘ you never went along to Kinghorn Ness or examined the place where the King may have fallen ? ’ |
13 | ‘ I know I should n't have minded , you 've a right to your own life , it 's just that — well , you never come up to London in the evenings , you 're always too busy . |
14 | ‘ Caroline , cara , are you truly going back to London tomorrow ? ’ |