Example sentences of "[conj] you [vb past] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We went youth hostelling for m the sort of the chapel choir , after When you grew up in chapel , then you were either found a job teaching , in the Sunday School , or you went into the choir .
2 But we would n't be starting at that , at the point that you did because we did not , would not have spent the approaching five million that you spent in the first er , month or two of this council .
3 It was on his head that you returned to the beat on time .
4 Once the film has stopped I want you to describe everything that you saw during the previous five seconds of film .
5 The top layer was built , that you saw in the photograph , was built later , so 31 and 32 had two rooms , erm on the ground floor , and 2 on the first floor , 33 , which was smaller , but it does have a fair sized room , and another upstairs , and then the very small one is 34 .
6 ‘ I would prefer that you looked at the model first . ’
7 He was at the front door when , on impulse , he turned back and said to Meg Dennison : ‘ I think you mentioned that you walked from the Old Rectory , Mrs Dennison .
8 Yeah you do each one that you took in the list and then do do n't do the result if it 's c or above otherwise you do n't fit it , apparently that 's what she said she sa do the result if it 's good but do n't bother if it 's bad , or something .
9 Okay and the other thing that you said for the the first question to what affects what affects he rate of reaction normally in a normal reaction. ?
10 Yeah apart from that one pair that you got in the , that you had there .
11 Okay well do n't worry do n't worry he ca n't you know just think of something though having said that if you look at the role that you played in the group moving towards the chairman 's style , taking over the group perhaps becoming and you were n't a person that sort of took over and forced your views on everybody but you were certainly up there at the front with and listening to people taking information and manipulating everything that you had to fit what was coming in from everybody so that does show Chairman 's skills , Chairman tendencies
12 There were jokes in this one that you recognised from the original .
13 ‘ Why do I get the distinct impression that you sounded on the defensive , then ?
14 So — we would much rather that you went out on a limb , that you did something , that you listened to the remarks of your peers and possibly to the remarks that we might make about them , take them away and think about them .
15 Now , so we have n't got the reason for you gaining this skill that you had in the case of making scones , playing the clarinet .
16 I remember that song that you mentioned that you quoted at the beginning of the programme ‘ Look into the Irish , the Welsh and the Scot , you 'll find he 's a stinker as likely as not ’ is how it went on .
17 But it , it was so varied that you went through the , the cities and the highland scenes where they went through the highlands and in the country and then you ended up with coming on to a crossroads in a modern , a futuristic city , where if you look down you , the pavements were elevated and you walked down to where all the models of General Motors were displayed as if they were crossing roads .
18 ‘ I told Harry that you went to the police with the tape from the answering machine .
19 that 's right you 'll have to show all your friends that you went to the pictures
20 No , cos you just remember the order that you went round the room in and .
21 ‘ I was surprised that you came on the Mantela . ’
22 Before you consider the document , may I remind you of a letter that you received from the convenor of Stirling district council ?
23 Drafts that you made of the report and later improved or discarded should also be retained .
24 well not exact , obviously , I 'm not saying you remembered if it was a Tuesday morning or a Wednesday afternoon , but he gave you instructions according to Mr in February nineteen eighty seven , would it be about that time that you learnt of the instructions ?
25 That you reflected in the summer play
26 Can I er take the opportunity to clear up some technical sort of er technical points to do with the plans , however , probably inadvertent , the first one , erm in the er letter copy of the letter that you sent to the er Planning Authority , erm and you mentioned one plan being erm handed , it does n't say , actually it did n't specify which house or which is the proper way it should be handled , but in the small plan showing the site , and the position of the houses , the attached er garage on the house on plot number two , that 's the one erm you notice the bridge , this end one , is shown on the right , but in the detailed plan of the house it 's shown on the left , now
27 It was quite a relief too , that you backed off the Pakistan venture .
28 The details that you entered on the tension screen , together with details of the style and measurements of the garment , as referred to as the ‘ main header ’ and can be printed out with the shaping instructions .
29 On the positive side , we now have two extra zoom sizes for page display ; 400% and clipboard , the latter allows you to find all those things that you hid on the clipboard and forgot about .
30 The lady , who founded the carers ' help line , er , in the literature that you provided for the programme was suggesting that the government should recognise that there are six million unpaid carers .
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