Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [subord] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | to do and we 're going to have the opportunity to do it in a slightly interesting way and you failed miserably because you sat and chatted and did n't get any work done . |
2 | So it but it was easier for you to go home if you wanted to I suppose . |
3 | ‘ I do n't want you to go anywhere until I get back . |
4 | So you got more than we got then ! |
5 | The advantage of budgeting is that not only do you know exactly where you stand — or perhaps stagger ? — today , but that you can make sensible judgements about , for , how much more saving you can undertake , or whether you can afford to increase your borrowing still further . |
6 | Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand . |
7 | As soon as we receive your Grand Prize Certificate of Eligibility , we 'll enter your numbers in the Draw , and we 'll let you know promptly if you win a prize . |
8 | I 'll let you know more if I hear owt . |
9 | ‘ I 've never seen you behave before as you do with him . |
10 | Way To Health editor David Dickinson says : ‘ An interesting video which allows you to work harder as you get fitter and vary your workout is most likely to keep you motivated . |
11 | You say away when you mean come here . |
12 | And of course with hoods on you ca n't hear the poor soul behind you squeaking indignantly as you work your way up their ankles . |
13 | You 'd better if you know what 's good for you ! |
14 | Once you 've established who you are and who they are , what should you do then before you continue ? |
15 | What do you do now when you do the what do you do then ? |
16 | I mean do you do better if you put in on a large stake as opposed to a small stake ? |
17 | But for me you came sooner than you expected . |
18 | You wait there while I open the hatch . ’ |
19 | Yes , I mean that 's something that I enjoy doing , it 's , it 's quite a lot of fun in , in , in , in , coming to , to actually research each walk afterwards , er one for example , the Rollright Stones up on the Warwickshire border , that was particularly interesting because there 's quite a , quite a legend surrounding the Stones up there , er then there 's one at er a place called Hampton Gay just off the Banbury road , the Midlands-North railway line er goes quite close to the village of Hampton Gay , and towards the end of the last century there was a major railway disaster on that track killing about er 30 people I think , er so , you know , things like that which are perhaps not er that well known , you , you , you stumble across when you come to do the research . |
20 | I do n't want you going just because you think that it will please us — Hans and me . |
21 | Would you mind terribly if I did this on my own ? ’ |
22 | Would you mind terribly if I stayed at home ? ’ |
23 | Because I like you , Breeze , and it makes my blood boil to think of you slaving away as you do . |
24 | Well , you danced well when we went to . |
25 | Mind you , all these youngsters ca n't but you ca n't see , you know normally when I stand at bar I can normally see the door but I ca n't see it . |
26 | But to help you even further , from now on we will print the next deadline at the foot of the final Readers ' Ads page each month , so you know exactly where you stand . |
27 | John sees this as a bonus , for if you drop your pencil while drawing in bed , you know exactly where it has gone . |
28 | even though you know Even although you know it . |
29 | I sha n't take it if it 's something I do n't like you know even if they give it free . |
30 | Oh well it was , yes , and erm you know if people are friendly and er talk to you and , you know even if you do n't want help , if they offer it 's always appreciated . |