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

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1 No I do n't know what it was but Catherine was t telling me the other day about how erm oh I told you something about that and you t and you t were talking to her about it .
2 Get a prescription for that and you 're in with a chance .
3 Now , clearly if you were paid say six hundred pounds for that and you only did twelve hundred miles , you 're getting fifty P a mile anyway !
4 He was aware of the lath and plaster clinging to the bottom of the joists ; put a foot through that and you 'd be right through the ceiling below ; chap could fall slap into the bath from here , probably ; or into the twins ' room , maybe ; perish the thought ; daddy coming crashing through the ceiling , give the little perishers nightmares for the rest of their lives .
5 Sessions need not be long : set up at dusk , fish a further three hours after that and you 'll see that after school/work sessions are quite possible on waters not too far distant .
6 They know nothing of that and you know nothing of them , to your mutual survival .
7 A day of that and you stroll out in your white coat and black boots , with the familiar headache and the plangent perfecto and the breakfast tannic gathering in your throat , and the eastward sky looked like phenol .
8 There 's enough examples of that and you read , the most peculiar thing I , I think I was telling , I do n't know if I was telling Iris I have a notion I had , had it in my mind to tell you and you turned up with this blind girl to do this M C
9 You try making anything out of that and you 'll find yourself up to your neck in more trouble than you can handle ! ’
10 A couple more sessions like that and you 'll never have to worry about mosquitoes again . ’
11 ‘ You say things like that and you expect me to bloody well sleep with you . ’
12 walk in like that and you 're looking at all the things in the shop not where
13 Well , life is not like that and you have got to individually contact every single one of the countries and do everything you fairly and properly can to make sure that they are on your side , and this is what I did . ’
14 If you 're a kid of fifteen with a father like that and you take him on , then why should the world scare you ?
15 born in Church Street I , I was only one , there were no brothers or sisters which for the record , I regret because all around me I had cousins , dozens of them and erm the families round me was big families and it was the , there was er times when it was bad weather or something like that and you could n't congregate outside , you 'd go to somebody 's house , are you coming ?
16 Er er it was like a Molotov co bo cocktail , a thing like that and you put it in the , in the tube and you put a wad of cotton , gun cotton behind it closed the flap at the back onto er just a latch , like a , a door a gate latch which locked it , then fired the cap which fired the gun cotton which sent the well then we we 're trying this out on the waste ground where the , that was then , where the waterworks ' offices are now in Green Lane , well there that was , at that time , that was a glue factory that was the glue factory there ooh .
17 the hosepipe or something like that and you think , Oh that 's not right , that you will spot .
18 If not erm then if your spouse died the day after you for instance , you had a road accident or something like that and you 've left it all to her , she 'll take it all and then it 'll add it would be added to her estate it as well and make the inheritance tax bill bigger .
19 And I 've seen him standing ope in front of the open fire with his back to the fire going like that and you can see the heat shimmer stuff coming off and you know it 's the L P G.
20 And erm these things used to used to sort of wind the r the the the spring or the leather thong around th top and start it off to spinning you know and then you 'd keep whipping it like that and you could make these things jump into the air , in fact a friend of mine was telling me , we were talking about it the other day .
21 And we used to have what they call er a stick and goos it used to I remember we used to have sti what you call stick and goos It was like a great long thing like that and you used to have a stick and it used to be on the floor and you just tap it and and hit it like that and it goes
22 You could lift his forelock up like that and you 'd see his brain working .
23 One more like that and you 're out with the rubbish . ’
24 Well , I could go to the casting and asked him to put the pattern in and fire it for it , to cut the sand out like that , you know so that the metal 'd run in like that and you 'd got the big head as you wanted , you know and er it 'd take you like castings with the machine and all that sort of thing , it was all hand stuff you know and yeah
25 Well that was one would stand against the wall and about four would get down like that and you had a team say of five .
26 Er er in hole that 's like that and you 're grabbing out , well you 're only making a hole and fill in again but they into that one place do n't they
27 ‘ It 's not like that and you will listen , ’ he roared .
28 Put like that and you might think they had it coming .
29 But it did n't happen like that and you 've got to make the best of it . ’
30 See , if you go out hunting or anything like that and you do n't that animal will love to lick that mud off its , off its feet , off its hoof .
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