Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Physical Changes The day after the lesson you may become aware of tensions in some muscles or you may feel an ache where previously you have had no trouble .
2 I 've got four , that 's more than enough you have any more than those .
3 Er , I do n't know what , and I think he , we he sent for that book , I sent for this and its different issues which you can possibly used in erm P S D se er , etcetera and there 's a number which I feel work across the years rather than just you know , sort of one year book for example there 's a a unit there Terry and
4 More often than not you get a refund cos of course you have personal allowances for a whole year but you 've not er not er lived a whole year as often as not and therefore there usually spaced over the twelve months and you 've paid a bit too much tax if you 've died in the course of the twelve months .
5 More often than not you have to work hard for a few fish .
6 Sometimes she claimed that the wine her friend had brought was ‘ sweeter than any you have given me ’ .
7 In 1738 Bartram journeyed to Williamsburg in Virginia with a letter of introduction from Collinson to John Custis : ‘ In the vegetable kingdom perhaps you will find him more knowing in that science than any you have met with .
8 Very soon now there will be a wind , greater than any you have ever known .
9 well you wan na do it sooner rather than later you do n't want to leave it , you wan na do it sort of , now , so that if you go to college or any thing you can start off with that name
10 If we do n't , although now you get the estate you ca n't , of course , inherit the title . ’
11 On board the steamer the two of them were talking about what would happen to the title if Lord Woodleigh was to die before they had any children , and Lord Woodleigh said — Sven Hjerson 's ears heard it — although now you get the estate .
12 ‘ I can see he 's gone a little further than even you thought he would . ’
13 It was such a major operation but it had to be done although sometimes you think : My God , he 's worse off than before .
14 Many people believe that the condition of a horse 's coat depends on what you feed rather than how you groom , but whatever your views there is no doubt that as long as his feet are picked out and the parts where the tack touches are clean he will come to no harm .
15 So you 're really , in a way , you 're not much difference than where you started .
16 But you then ended up somewhere which was better than where you started off from .
17 They believe that it is possible for man , and that it is indeed his highest intellectual and emotional task , to survey his own being , to call into the forefront of his mind every attitude and habit of mind , of emotion , of passion and feeling , to penetrate down beneath these superficial layers , to deeper and deeper and ever more tranquil , untroubled generalized forms of the self , until eventually you come within sight of some inner absolutely undisturbed pool which every person has within himself , and which if he finds it removes him finally from the distracting passions of ordinary life , and with this rider , that in proportion as you get there and find this thing , this true self within yourself , you find that it is n't just something subjective and peculiar to you , it is something identical with the world , so that in solving your own problems in one sense , you do it by transcending your ordinary nature .
18 Then do various things , like putting your hands in the air , jumping up and down and going round in a circle , until eventually you go back in line .
19 You 'd try to get rid of them , tell them to go away — until eventually you had to do something — could n't ignore it .
20 You 'd try to get rid of them , tell them to go away — until eventually you had to do something — could n't ignore it .
21 It 's like just ticking them off , and surprisingly all this knowledge will build up inside you until eventually you know what you 're talking about and once you know what you 're talking about it breeds confidence , and once you 're confident , it transmits itself to the people you 're talking to , and they like it , because you know what you 're talking about , and that leads to sales .
22 Out of sight of the child you pass the coin from the left to right hand and continue rubbing with the right hand only saying ‘ I think I can feel it coming ’ until eventually you say : ‘ There it is , it 's come back ! ’
23 You come back and place your hands on various people 's foreheads until eventually you say the right number .
24 We have all heard the phrase ‘ paralysis by analysis ’ , and it is depressingly easy to analyse to greater and greater degrees of minutiae , becoming ever more dissatisfied with the conclusions that you are forming , until eventually you decide that there is not sufficient data to take any action at all .
25 Perhaps see Tony tomorrow cos presumably you get a bit of commission .
26 A step up here , a step down there until perhaps you reach the door of the room from which , although it is locked and empty , you can hear shuffling footsteps .
27 Or if suddenly you have to halt then the whole lot does n't come forward and squash into the next piece in front into the ne That 's why it 's edge on longways down so that the the wardrobe is that way edgeways on you see so that if you suddenly stop the weight of something there wo n't squash the the wardrobe .
28 If only you believed that .
29 Oh , good child , she teased herself , if only you 'd done this at school and art college , you 'd have got a first .
30 If only you 'd never married that whore . ’
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