Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] and you " in BNC.

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1 If you call me a fucking bitch now maybe I 'd forgive you kind of like and you know like in a while I 'd forgive you .
2 Yeah , and one got stuck in the , there was an entry between my father-in-law 's shop and the next one and one of these cattle ran down the entry and got stuck in the entry , you know it was only narrow and the they had to shoot it , but er oh yes it was a , that was a thing you never hear of today and you never hear of people putting tannin down when people are ill do you ?
3 You go past there and you look in that front and people have been dumping bags of rubbish over there .
4 Anyway , you 'll be out of there and you 'll get a great job and be able to do what you like . ’
5 Perhaps you have had telephone problems of late and you are waiting for the Telecom engineer .
6 The memory stays with you for ever and you 'll always be more careful .
7 If he 'd been faithful , I 'd have stayed with him for ever and you and your paramour could have continued your idyllic existence . "
8 Now we ca n't let you go upstairs but later on you 'll see the room up above here and you can see where that goes to .
9 and I 'm certainly wearing paint tonight , quite a bit of it because its very hot under here and you would n't want to see me without it , but that 's me saying that , I mean why do I ? , why do I ? , why are we all wearing make-up ? , do we actually think we look better ? , are we trying to disguise something ? , yes
10 You got ta start afresh to go above there and you want five thousand as well do n't you ?
11 The sergeant would appear from somewhere and you 'd dash the cigarette quickly , but the smoke aroma hung around the doorway .
12 I mean if , if , if you were looking from outside and you were going to choose an area that you were going introduce land reform you would choose south China would n't you ?
13 Then you start to add some flourishes — push the front tips of the skis almost together , the backs out , bend your knees in slightly and you have a snow plough .
14 Erm so you 'd come in here and you would be asked Well you would be asked what would they be asked whether they
15 ‘ That she lives somewhere round here and you go and see her ? ’
16 Then you got to er the picture house er that happened just before the First World War that was put up as far as I can remember , I know I used to go there and see erm the Broken Coin which was a serial picture and it was you know er where somebody was up to their neck in water one week and it would say that the continuation of this picture would be shown in this theatre one week from today and you .
17 Well that , well er you carry on from there and you go along well five , six mile , through Dane Valley and then you come to point of the station , a quick turn left leads up by er
18 Oh when you have a dog from there and you ca n't keep it
19 You go in there and you do what you want to do .
20 ‘ He 's in there and you 're out here , carrying on for the children 's sake .
21 You only have to sit in there and you hear the rumours and the gossip that 's going around and the thing is , in the staffroom it 's always the bad kids that are talked about , never the good ones , which I suppose makes sense in a way , but as a new teacher , you come in , you hear these rumours like , I used to hear rumours about Kevin ( an Afro-Caribbean pupil ) and I thought , ‘ Oh , God , I 'll have to watch out for Kevin , everybody thinks he 's a trouble-maker and that means he 's bound to be in my class ’ , but I mean it 's not as simple as that , it really is n't …
22 Equally erm , and this is a kind of aside , there 's the problem for the newcomer of not knowing how the flats Where , you know where each flat , where each block is , so you get in there and you and you 're trying to find , for example , or wherever , and you have n't got a clue , sort of where to start
23 but because er you maybe had a degree well you get in there and you have to start
24 We must have in a short answer like there 's a definition , most of the concepts there will be erm defined effective protection , its optimal , optimal tariff , trained creation , or trained diversion , there will be concepts that need definition , economic jargon , so you must have an equal er definition in there and you must have examples of how this concept is used , right say erm er one of those about do n't make reciprocal dumping .
25 are they settling in , there 's also stuff in there and you know , getting to know the staff , getting to know your class school rules , coming to school prepared what it 's like on your first day er , their first week , what you were worried about when you first came and coming to scho , fears and realities and all
26 They send you a Burton 's voucher to the value of whatever you 're looking for , be it ten quid or f and you go in there and you buy a suit you know and everybody 's happy .
27 Went down to play pool once and I ha two pool teams in there and you could n't move in the place .
28 You go in there and you ca n't find some bloody bargains Bet .
29 You got crisps in there and you 've got the five alive drinks for your container .
30 You just forget it and you can have your apple tomorrow , I 'll save it for you , right , there you are I 'll put it back in there and you can have it tomorrow
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