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

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1 it 's more or less just to say you 've got something
2 Have a go and I 'll come back in an hour and a half and , well what the work study man wanted you see , was to define whether his assessments were reasonably correct or indeed absolutely correct you know , or whether they were too loose .
3 If you leave it till later he wo n't forgive you , or maybe even believe you , if you have to expend soldiers on something he does n't think necessary . ’
4 The good news is that , while some items will probably take a heftier slice of your budget , others will certainly be cheaper or no longer cost you anything at all .
5 You invented that so where do you put you place U five times whatever U
6 And that just about sums you up , she thought wryly as the mischievous dimple came and went with his grin , but she wisely said nothing .
7 He had impeccable manners that somehow always reminded you of an older , bygone age .
8 Victorian lockets look beautiful if they contain a tiny flower arrangement instead of a photograph , and if you are lucky enough to find a fob watch that no longer works you can transform it into a stunning and unusual frame for a miniature flower design .
9 The play Roll On Friday is one that very soon has you echoing its title 's wish that time would pass more rapidly .
10 If you are interested in coming to our University we shall be very glad to find a place for you if we can , and most certainly to welcome you if you are admitted .
11 They 've been focusing on the relationship between staff and students and so why did you focus on what appears to be the short end of the stick , rather than the major problem ?
12 Yes and so where did you go ?
13 And so then said you 're telling porkies as a joke or something and Jimmy went what you bloody talking about
14 And so how did you er how did you manage how did the family ?
15 And when you do have to grumble about something , they are always asked ‘ is this fair ’ , ‘ did you do this ? ’ and only then do you jump .
16 Do you agree , and if so how do you explain it ?
17 Should it be a subsistence wage and if so how do you calculate how much that is ?
18 And just when do you expect the cavalry to arrive ? ’ he countered with heavy irony .
19 And just where do you think you are going with these cases , mademoiselle ? ’
20 And just how do you propose to do that ? ’
21 And just how do you propose to stop me from getting what I want ? ’
22 And just how do you propose to stop me ? ’
23 And finally how do you feel about that ?
24 The following extract is exactly as written : ‘ When I tell you that something you use every day could be put to better use — and that using it better could help you to win greater influence , more respect and higher status , promotion and a larger income … it could widen your circle of friends and possibly even secure you fame and power — you might well be curious to know what that ‘ something ’ is …
25 I find it really funny , these people playing things backwards , you just want to say your mind has n't got the capacity to pick out this message as it goes by , turn it around , interpret it and still not let you know what you 've just heard ! ’
26 I find it really funny , these people playing things backwards , you just want to say your mind has n't got the capacity to pick out this message as it goes by , turn it around , interpret it and still not let you know what you 've just heard ! ’
27 Being too aggressive can land you in trouble — and still not get you paid .
28 ‘ There are people out there who want to use you and then just throw you away when they have finished with you .
29 Think ahead , prepare as far as possible and then justifiably feel you have done your best .
30 If I mention them and then perhaps give you a few examples of the sort of facilities which erm which we have available .
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