Example sentences of "you [vb past] it [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Because you produced it on loose pages I could exhibit it month by month as you organised it . |
2 | and if you got it through this gold card there was another five percent off so or something like that off . |
3 | It explained mathematically why the electron had spin 1/2 , that is , why it did n't look the same if you turned it through only one complete revolution , but did if you turned it through two revolutions . |
4 | ‘ I 'm surprised you heard it above this wind . ’ |
5 | Perhaps if you heard it in different circumstances , su , you know , surrounded by Chinese people , then maybe you would begin to recognise it . |
6 | Mind you I think if you sent it without any postage and packaging charges I 'm pretty sure that they would er , they would send you the goods because they would n't want to loose a good customer . |
7 | Well if you bought it through that Mace , they tell you to sell and you 'd only get on it . |
8 | If your painting or other work of art has ever been the subject of a theft in the past then you may not now be the true owner even if you bought it in good faith ; you may be forced to hand it back to the original owner , or his heirs , depending on the relevant jurisdiction . |
9 | I got your address from your driving licence — you gave it as further proof of your identity . |
10 | And you discussed it with that body of er people at local conference . |
11 | And if you did it with real panache , and with a sense of luxury , it was called Gran Turismo . |
12 | but because he knew it was our troop , you know but erm , that 's the thing when you , nine times , about eight times out of ten you did it to another troop , but then again they did it back to you , but this time he was a right cocky son of a bitch , I mean we all liked him , but he was right cocky bastard , so he |
13 | Did n't know you had it for four years . |
14 | The question " Were you speaking Patois or English just then ? " will not necessarily make a lot of sense to a member of the London Caribbean community , any more than the questions " Why did you say that in Patois ? " or " How would the effect of that be different if you said it in ordinary English ? " . |
15 | The gradient of a curve is the gradient of tangent , so we can draw a tangent where you wanted it at that place . |