Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [adv] [verb] he [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although Rob , affectionately known as Mr Brora , has retired , you might still meet him in the shop that bears his name , now run by Colin Taylor , another well-respected and well-liked Brora angler .
2 David Adams , one of London 's leading technical experts has moved salons and you 'll now find him at Paul Windle 's salon in Covent Garden .
3 " It 's odd how you always have to ask that question , that you 'll only see him through other men 's eyes .
4 But , and then he , he 's like , we left him on the sofa and said oh Mark we 'll be back in a minute , like , turned all the lights off hoping he 'll like pass out you could just hear him like laughing to himself for another like twenty minutes and we 're
5 As Professor Housman used to say , ‘ Stand on a barrel in the streets of Baghdad and say twice two are four and ginger is hot in the mouth and therefore Mohammed is the prophet of God , and it is unlikely that anyone would question your reasoning ; but if he should be bold enough to do so , you could easily silence him by calling him a Christian dog . ’
6 Yeah you could , you could perhaps get him on that , yes .
7 You could never fool him with a note and he never let you get away with anything . ’
8 You could hardly expect him to be ready to defend it , or give his life for it .
9 You will soon see him alongside Chris Boardman , the Olympic cycling champion , and Jamie Reeves the strongman .
10 You can probably see him from up here .
11 So you could , yeah , you 've got his telephone number anyway , so you can also phone him at the same time .
12 if you can just fasten him in the back it 'll be smashing wo n't it ?
13 I , I do n't think I 've got his home phone number but you can certainly ring him at work , er
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