Example sentences of "you came " in BNC.

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1 Did you have any experience of a kind that helped you before you came to drama school ?
2 When you came to London to audition finally was it your first visit here ?
3 If you came from Mexico , he said , you would give up this shallow cynicism and understand just how important it is to keep the bookshops open , to keep the galleries open , even to keep the opera houses open .
4 ‘ Would I be right in saying that we have n't provided you with what you were looking for when you came here ? ’
5 When you came to London
6 You came about the timber for the mill at Aberfeldy . ’
7 ‘ The layout you came up with worked out beautifully .
8 You have n't spoken a word to me since you came here . ’
9 How did you feel as you came to the end of your working week yesterday afternoon ?
10 You came to my house to see my Daddy , did n't you ?
11 Like , if you came across some boys drinking in that driveway [ pointing to a small car park ] , like , first of all you 'd just say , ‘ Come on boys , you 'll have to move on , built-up area and all that . ’
12 ‘ Stand at ease , Piper , ’ remarked Charlie , a big grin on his face , then he went serious and remarked slowly , ‘ You have done what you came here to do , Piper ; you piped Lovat 's brigade ashore and now I would like you to return to Achnacarry with me this evening .
13 In the midst of summer when you came out , your eyes burned with sunlight and your small meaty smooth arms and legs were stung by the pavement 's heat .
14 You went in , you came out ; whenever you felt like it .
15 Before the cinema opened the men on the staff were given cigars to puff , so that when you came into the foyer it had that smell of luxury .
16 All I needed was 10 pence — which was what you had to pay in those days if you said you came from the previous stop — but I did n't even have that .
17 ‘ If you came over I could give you all the assignments . ’
18 It was lovely that you came , ’ and she took his hand and raised her mouth eagerly to his as he bent to kiss her for the first time .
19 The whole world knows that the house was never run right until you came .
20 I looked it up before you came .
21 ‘ But you came as soon as Mrs Fanshawe wrote . ’
22 This afternoon you came to my office as if you were doing me a favour .
23 But you came to our church . ’
24 It would be a good idea if you came and stayed with me .
25 There was a travel agency in the foyer as you came in and a girl called Dinxie and I ran this travel agency that was open during licensing hours .
26 The hall and the gallery and the enormous stained glass windows which faced the door as you came in , and the three reception rooms were ours , and as I suffer from terrible claustrophobia , I thought it was a wonderful place to live although David , who I am sure does n't suffer from claustrophobia as badly as I do , being British and like most British people , would be content to live in smaller environments .
27 ‘ So you came crashing in , ’ the Woman said , still sounding unimpressed .
28 But after all you came back one day , and it all started again .
29 You came without warning and without asking my permission and sat with her at the back of the lecture theatre , exchanging glances and comments .
30 ‘ That person I was living with , ’ she chuckled , ‘ she thought a lot of you when you came to see us .
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