Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I said well if you got us a dog I 'd have to take it for a late night walk would n't I ?
2 are you , well you eat it the way you want to do it and I 'll eat it all up
3 You asked me a question I gave an answer .
4 If you asked him a question you might not get an answer for a week .
5 Do you know what the reason I hate him you know and he and he goes on my friend Garry and he goes oh you still going out with that Pakkie ?
6 but I mean you send the package out and you get a phone call er it 's Mr Davies , and then you get card out and then you send him the questionnaire it 's merely a record duplicated on the form but
7 You show me an article you 've written .
8 Okay , so there you are you see , you 're , you 're a first aider and you come up to the person and you hold it the way you did last time and you think ah , now that 's the wrong way round of course , there 's my elbow point , there 's my injured elbow , so I have to be that way round , mm , so you turn it round the other way , right , your elbow shape goes to the injured elbow and your long line goes straight up and down the line of the body , you arrange it so that you only just covering the forearm there , with just enough above the hand to tie your reef knot that would be too little and that would be too much just enough above the hands to tie your reef knot , the first thing you do is to tuck nice , big bit of material right under the hand and anchor it into position , just keep that resting there and all the rest of this goes under the arm up between the shoulder blades there and you tie your first half of the reef knot just above the fingers in the hollow of the neck here , now that 's important because round the back here if you press on that bit of muscle there , there 's a big band of muscle , if you 've got a knot on that it gives a great deal of discomfort very quickly so you want to get the knots round in the hollow here that does n't hurt your casualty , there , draw it up half the knot , is that tight enough ?
9 When you put it the way you put it , I suppose I should have guessed that you had guessed .
10 Oh , wait a minute , could you bring me the crutch I left in my room ? ’
11 ‘ Ca n't you see what an outrage it is ? ’
12 I 'll give you matches whatever if you give me a light I 'll give you a sweetie .
13 If you give me a torch I 'll show your pioneers where they are bedded . ’
14 If you give me a list I can get whatever you need and bring it back with me . ’
15 And make sure that you give it the way they want .
16 But that but that 's tha that 's defeating the whole object of the exercise of getting you know more foot patrols , because it 's foot patrols that they 're talking about all the time , if you give 'em a car you go back to the you know the fire brigade syndrome when it was zip zip zip
17 about how much it 's , you know what a struggle it is , yeah
18 Well I do n't know you know what the name we 've used
19 Well it 's your word , you spell it the way you want .
20 If you spell it the way it is pronounced you 'll
21 " I 'd like you to give me the wedding-dress you got from the children . "
22 Men are also able to gain the lion 's share of the floor in cross-sex talk because women provide them with ‘ hearer support ’ in the form of minimal responses ( like mhm , yes ) and questions — when you ask someone a question you cede the floor to them .
23 Now do you tell me the story you had from Lady Usk , or do I go to the old witch myself ? ’
24 When you saw what a disaster you had caused , you could of started again and taken some time , oh sorry I forgot that 's not godlike , you probably did n't want to know or is it that you enjoy what you made , a sort of entertainment , better than Home and Away , watching wars and diseases and things .
25 I have n't see you for almost a year , Victor , and you recognise me the instant I step through the door . ’
26 If you refuse to co-operate I can force you to pay me the money you owe me .
27 ‘ Before you offer me a drink I 'll decline — ’
28 I told you to get me a drink you
29 Well the rubber 's a , well , you call it a teatle you call it a teatle it 's a rubber .
30 Well the rubber 's a , well , you call it a teatle you call it a teatle it 's a rubber .
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