Example sentences of "you [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Oh ah you mean in other words you the fifty pluses are still
2 Erm but of course if you die within seven years it could indeed be added back into your estate so I think that they also build a certain amount of life insurance against that and essentially what you do is you you One of the schemes is you pay insurance against the amount of the tax bill seven years .
3 If you walk into Spanish shops they 're on size eight shoes I mean what would you mean what are you talking about .
4 ‘ Well , if you mix with those types you 'll become as bad as they are . ’
5 I say , when you look at those days you wake up and .
6 Again , if you go back before about eighteen hundred , if you look at er if you look at art , you find that painters paint things entitled The Rape of Europa , The Rape of , The Rape of whoever it is and if you look at these pictures it 's just people lounging around with not very many clothes on .
7 You know on certain passages it 's like we 've completed a questionnaire and then discussed it
8 you know in other words it might take a bit of time to work it out , there is some reason why he must of said that must n't did n't he ?
9 We will have to , by law , respond to them , but you ca n't see the Children Act outside of the context of what we 're already doing with our other Children 's Services , as you know from previous discussions we 've had and from keeping track in the papers , over the last eighteen months we 've been recruiting more foster carers , reducing the number of children 's homes , developing preventative services rather than receiving children into care .
10 Like her mum , she 's sent off for a cat catalogue , she got it , you know within thirteen days I think it was .
11 Yeah you wan na have subsidies yo that you get on foreign rails you know you get
12 And I 've been a few years on the Council now and when I first went on the Council I was going to move mountains and make oh big Taj Mahals everywhere , but when you get on these things you have a rude awakening , it does n't work out that way and it works out exactly the same in this erm .
13 GARDEN CENTRES Okay for plants and fertiliser , but if you go to such places you will probably be served by a weekend youngster on slave wages , who would n't know a Koi from a goldfish .
14 I could n't I was , you know I think when you go to those things you have to be in it .
15 Well yes and they were it was you know the What impressed me also you know what it 's like when you go to these places I can remember going not so long ago to Blenheim and er just about to examine something and this thundering voice coming down the hallway , Do not touch .
16 It 's quite strange because when you think of teenage mothers you think of Michelle in Eastenders having all those problems and the father running off and everything .
17 at some of the things he says , and you agree with other things he says , but when there 's nobody else who 's is trying to get a message over to the general public .
18 Be warned ; as you play through these examples you may get some ‘ back-ring ’ from the strings below your fretting hand .
19 If you live in separate districts you must apply to both the registrars of both districts .
20 And anything you do above forty hours you can extra for ?
21 Erm when you read it you come across strange words you know words that maybe you know you 've heard them but you would n't think of trying to write them .
22 But er not really seriously because you see in those days it , it was illegal for anything like that .
23 As you work with more texts you can build up these specialist sluices and so create a unique resource for your own teaching situation .
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