Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] you know " in BNC.

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1 It 's when I go to lie down at night you know that 's it .
2 And erm I 've seen these at ten o'clock at night you know people come in and have a bowl of sort of soup , and , well I suppose it 's gravy in there .
3 I 'll put appointment just in case you know
4 Well I rang you just in case you know I do n't want yo how we need the money so I thought to myself Cornwall , twenty eight ?
5 He 'd come round and it had been so nice , and we seemed to be so comfortable with each other , not just in bed you know , and it did n't occur to me we would n't do things together and see each other .
6 Well er grown in just in rotation you know working the land every five or six year rotation er and er you had not very much hay .
7 Only even if it just does er , just till summer you know .
8 says , you know , told her to come over at night you know
9 erm er it might be sort of rather like archaeology you know er
10 The sun rays are shooting off into space you know that light travels in straight lines , yes ?
11 As I said at the beginning I think one should be wary about using the word natural , because sometimes people use it you know to promote something you know like on advertising you know it 's natural , must be good for you , but at the same time there are certain things that are natural that are very bad for you like death and if I were to say you know death is natural , nobody would think I was advocating suicide of course not .
12 Er w more at night you know .
13 That 's entirely up to him what we do but I shall be up for dinner you know and sort of see you and then if Geoff wants to leave early , we will .
14 When you run out of money you know the one who 's got the most when you run out of money
15 And what they 're like out of work you know ?
16 But when I look back when I think about it it probably ke kept us out of mischief you know .
17 I mean I do n't like , I mean I would n't do that to I mean that 's out of order you know .
18 Osmond , you 're out of order you know .
19 And she liked the idea of going to work you see , she 'd she 'd got a family , she 'd be about oh she was about ten years older than I was and erm she looked out of place you know .
20 I mean if you , in the agricultural depression of the nineteen thirties , that 's a depression that lasted erm , the best part of a decade , you know , but farmers did n't go out of production you know , for about five , six , seven years down the line , because virtually all of their assets were tied up in fixed assets .
21 You are an experienced chair you 're good at your job and if people get out of hand you know how to shut them up .
22 Once you get a week out of hand you know it just goes
23 I mean that 's what cut straight the way across that it was , it was all and my aunt she used to live by All Saints West Bromwich , we never used , we never went to see them we used to walk it down the road past the Boars Head onto the Navigation Inn , and up by the Sandlow and she used to live opposite er All Saints Church in West Bromwich , and erm coming back we should come back round midnight you know and er have you ever heard of the Whirly Gang ?
24 it looks right out on valley you know
25 Bill come out er a here with car you know you could round with pub
26 ‘ But today in history you knew all the answers ! ’
27 Even in winter you know
28 Erm I came to see you a few weeks ago at night you know er It 's just like I 'm just filling up , you know , with mucus and stuff and coughing and I had er no sleep for about a week .
29 But the butchers shop was er a very well known shop , and er I remember very well we used to go into there er of course when things were re were really poor , you 'd go into the butchers shop in the middle of the week perhaps about Thursday and erm they used to sell they used to cook their own meats then of course you know , pressed beef and all that sort of thing and I remember this beautiful big white erm well it 'd be a ceramic dish affair on a stand , used to have a big piece of this pressed beef in it , cutting it off , and all the little bits used to fall round the side , well them come Thursday when only got a shilling in your pocket or your parents had got a couple of shillings left , you got to fetch two pennyworth of the bits of the pressed beef that had fallen round the pan , and that was a meal .
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