Example sentences of "you [vb past] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you did , if you failed them on a regular basis , you would n't be here , right ?
2 you met me with an exalted smile
3 Her name was Gail Danski , a prim-looking chick , but not so prim when you got her into a dark corner , as he had once discovered when taking her home after a school dance .
4 How you going to know exactly where the boundaries go or i in between some land-lock countries that you got it in the right position
5 You rode him like a real jockey , ’ Nails said .
6 In my time you even had to survive Hansen 's unofficial scrutiny before you made it to the first team .
7 If you saw someone you knew and you shouted out to them , you were in dead trouble , even if you shouted hello , or if you asked someone at the next table for a cigarette .
8 ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time .
9 ‘ I 'm so sorry , Veronica , you caught me at a bad moment , ’ Loretta said apologetically .
10 Mind you can always say to you caught me at a bad time , you say , it 's supposed to have appointment only , but just say , can you , is there any chance of you coming back .
11 ‘ In the 1950s and 60s there were superb beers — if you caught them on the right day .
12 You helped me in the early days .
13 You dropped him for the Prime Minister . ’
14 ‘ Said you commanded it like a true Englishman , sir , and fought like a Roman .
15 You know you you told me about the big boat did n't you ?
16 When you told me about the American girl , I hoped it meant you 'd got over Pickles .
17 ‘ So you told 'em about the Regal Arms . ’ ,
18 Mr Denny said to the PC : ‘ You threatened him with a broken cider bottle .
19 and then if you needed it for the further education you could use it
20 Sure , you loved them in the '70s .
21 One returns to a half-dug hole as to a part-written love-letter , wondering why you started it in the first place and doubting whether it will ever be completed .
22 You lost them in the first place .
23 Say , ‘ You lost him at an early age , did n't you ? ’ and I 'll say , ‘ Lost him ?
24 If your exercise programme has lapsed it is time you reinstated it on a regular basis .
25 You saw him for the last time in 1959 .
26 You saw him in the early thirties ?
27 He seemed to have come to the deep , still centre of the sea : a place where you felt nothing , where you saw nothing except the coal-black atoms that danced before your face and knitted up the dark .
28 It 's worth also mentioning , since you saw it in the practical class , that staphylococci in general produce this enzyme catalase all of these er lo thi this is the enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide and detoxifies it .
29 Well you were obviously , well you prescribed it in the first place
30 " It seems you went to see your friend Joseph Hyde first , " she said softly , very softly , " and then , having changed your clothes , you accompanied him to a public house called the Queen Victoria where you attended a secret meeting of the Irish Republican Brotherhood , of which apparently , you have been a member for some two years . "
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