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

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1 I thought we would be lower mid-table in a comparatively comfortable position , but when you get 15 little things and you lump them together you get a better idea why we have n't done so well .
2 Cutting the bottom off yours like you cut the bottom off mine .
3 We both knew that if you draw — or more likely have drawn for you — lane I then you stand no chance .
4 { Target window ? } to which again you supply the information from the box labelled{ To Working-Set } ( A , B or J )
5 No , if you only you had a fart coming .
6 No , if you only you had a fart coming .
7 So you so you know the principle I 'm talking about there really .
8 He lunges at you so you grab a knife and plunge it into his chest .
9 Otherwise , I hope to hear from you whenever you have a moment .
10 Because you often you see the English word , you 've no idea where it comes about it 's just an odd word when it 's been
11 When you out you left every light on !
12 Oh do n't bother , for god if everyone gets you know like what you said before , he said he did n't like you , he did n't ask you out you know the first time , cos everyone was hassling him , if they all hassle him now , you 're not gon na get far are you ?
13 It 's got a little microphone out there you alright you got the bags .
14 Well up in Scotland of course we do n't need to save our rain water we get plenty of it coming from the unclear , but er one thing I would say would be that erm if we have a warm spell and the sun is beating on a bitumen roof and then of course suddenly a shower and that er goes into the water bucket or water barrel then it does give you maybe you know a few problems .
15 Of course if they come to you then you get a feel of how the equipment is going to feel in your office , and that can be useful too .
16 ‘ But he must have asked you why you needed the money you stole from him .
17 ‘ Has Dickie told you yet you had a phone-call ? ’ she asked over her shoulder .
18 Everyone near you holds a razor in the palm of his hand .
19 Oh that 's the one where you put the when it was being done .
20 The one where you throw the money and wish . ’
21 It takes them , and you know the one where you have the , the ship , it 's travelling through space
22 ‘ Did you tell him why you wanted the introduction ? ’
23 Okay , you want the body temperature kept at an even level , do n't have it too high , do n't have it too low , cos if you shiver you make use of muscles and then the muscles will call on oxygen and then you 'll shiver , you do n't want them there you want the blood in here , if you make them sweat you 'll bring the blood to the surface of the skin again to lose heat , and that 's again precisely where you do n't need , you want it in the core of the body so you maintain an even body temperature .
24 ‘ I remember you once told me how you spent a lot of time on the Algarve when you were young , ’ Vitor said , ‘ but I had no idea which area you came to . ’
25 Tell me how you remember the incident in the Market Square first . ’
26 I mean , perhaps sometime after the lesson , you can tell me how you stop the pastry on the bottom going soggy .
27 I want you to tell me how you want the Pied Piper to be .
28 Would he rather you had the children then ?
29 By starting later and doing it gradually you get a few extra weeks without the fuss and worry of having to give solids at all .
30 You can pick the work up and do a bit of it whenever you have a few minutes to spare and the final result is really splendid , whether it is all bejewelled and decorated or made in a simple plain yarn .
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