Example sentences of "you [vb base] [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Sir , If you please to send me a scarlet Cardinal [ a short red cloak ] , and let it be full yard long , and rather longer than a yard long , and let it be full , for it be for a large Woman , they tell me I may have a long one , and a handsome one , for 11s but I shou 'd not be willing to give more than 12s , but if you have any as long as that , either duffil or cloth , if it is cheaper , I shou 'd like it as well as , for I am not to give but 12s for it .
2 ‘ And if you want to do me a real favour , stop saying yes , for Christ 's sake . ’
3 Or maybe maybe that is n't the first thing you want to do , if you want to do it a different way , do it whichever makes more sense to you .
4 You want to see who the real winner is , then look up there . ’
5 So if you 're wandering around and you want to write somebody a quick note , you do n't have to open the rings and take out a piece of paper , you just write on here and tear it off .
6 He merely stared at her with his bulging eyes and she went on : ‘ There are biscuits in the tin by the cooker and there is plenty of milk if you want to make yourself a hot drink . ’
7 They would begin to know that putting a little eighth note right before the next bar meant anticipation and that made things easier because , if you have a half hour lesson and they want to learn something by Iron Maiden , and you want to show them a dorian mode in three octaves and they 've got to show you their chords in four or five positions , you 've got to work fast !
8 When you see how easy those slogans political support in Europe and elsewhere you begin to understand what a great educational role the liberation movement and the churches of South Africa have carried out .
9 There 's all sorts of accidents not only having the computer switched off , you might accidentally mess the file up or erase it or whatever , er , you 've still got the original copy on the disk so if you keep saving it every ten minutes or so , then you always lose more than ten minutes ' work .
10 You do love me a little bit , do n't you , Harry ? ’ she said .
11 Erm And yes you 've guessed it an old Motown hit from erm back in the sixties .
12 " You 've led me a merry dance , I must say . "
13 You 've still got the problem of addressing praise , because quite often you 've only , if you 've given somebody a specific task then it 's easy to praise or not to praise in that situation , but if they 've just come in , done their job and gone home , you know , just sat on a checkout for four hours , right it 's my time to leave , then , if they 've done nothing out of the blue , extraordinary , so they do n't do anything wrong , or , you know .
14 Erm you 've given them a good start in life , it 's your money , enjoy yourselves with it .
15 I said , " You 've given him a bloody licence to do it . "
16 You 've given him an adverse marking .
17 Thanks very much Mark , you 've given me the hardest part .
18 Now you 've given me the same answer for two different inputs , but that 's okay .
19 ‘ Willoughby , you 've given us a brief outline of a frankly hap-hazard sort of life up to now .
20 Which you and you 've given it an extra name of mumsy S L P .
21 You 've done it a thousand times already , but you do it again , just for something to do .
22 You 've done it a hundred times before . ’
23 All right , so you design a cup and rod device to compress a cat 's testicle and crush it , and when you 've done it a few thousand times over word gets out and you have protests and pressure .
24 Listening , as you become more comfortable and you become , you 've done it a few times you know what you 're gon na have to say and then you , you er , you listen more carefully to the answers .
25 Please note that you do not have to open the rings to put these markers over , though you should after you 've done it the first time , erm , it should become easier with practice , let me put it that way , okay .
26 that 's the wrong way , you 've done it the wrong way have n't you ?
27 We will — once you 've bid me a proper good morning , the sort a woman gives a man after she 's spent the night in his arms . ’
28 And I and when you 've had it a long time you
29 You 've had yours a long t a minute ago cos I 've picked it up for somebody else .
30 Then she had nodded slowly , and said , ‘ Sylvie , you know that you 've found yourself an elaborate means of coming to terms with your own childhood .
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