Example sentences of "[vb past] you [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly there would be little point in reviewing the experience unless it helped you to reach some conclusions .
2 Would n't you agree it 's just about time that somebody helped you to restore some kind of order into your life ? "
3 Hardy Hall put you in a rather higher position and invited you to consider some of the long-term implications of the proposed change as well as the immediate problems .
4 He let you run this place like a fucking doll 's house 'cause he loved you .
5 So you 'd you 'd that could be Christmas day or new year 's day which would n't be part of any month .
6 I told you to put some orange in there .
7 Say I told you to ask that . ’
8 ‘ But somebody told you to think that ? ’
9 Well I said it , told you to get some just to put them in the garage when it 's hot .
10 We would of done the same sort of thing and could of gone in to see the planning officer but I just , I just assumed you know that , that life was fair but of course there 's no justice in this life
11 ‘ Whatever made you think that ? ’
12 ‘ I made you think that ? ’
13 ‘ What made you think that , Miss Tilley ? ’ said Spruce patiently .
14 What made you think that ?
15 What made you think that ?
16 ‘ What made you choose that particular shop ? ’
17 What , what made you choose that as an occupation ?
18 And what made you choose this particular part of
19 ‘ They were beautiful — I just wondered what made you choose those in particular .
20 ‘ What made you do that ? ’
21 Whatever made you do that ? ’
22 ‘ He made you do that ? ’
23 ‘ Jacqui and Meik told me he made you do some dreadful things . ’
24 ‘ No reason , ’ she said , ‘ just the same polite curiosity that made you ask all those questions about Simone and André .
25 ‘ What made you come all the way out here just for a drink anyway ? ’ enquired Sheila .
26 ‘ Then what in hell 's name made you come all this way in weather like this ? ’
27 What made you dig this information out ? ’
28 In Section 2 he rejects the suggestion , conveyed by the exclamation , ‘ Surely a similarity must strike us , or we should n't be moved to use the same word ’ , that some act must precede the act of using the word ; and in Sections 5 and 10 he talks about the ‘ mistake ’ labelled by the word ‘ to make ’ as it occurs in the question , ‘ What made you call this ‘ red ’ ? ’ )
29 ‘ The two of you here together on a Sunday , and we met you arriving another time …
30 What led you to try this ?
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