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

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1 Where you get everything so the knitwear or the clothing side more specialized , only had a section .
2 some people , does n't matter where you go they never change !
3 ‘ We have both learnt our dialectic in the academic arena where knocks that would frighten the London literary coteries are given and taken in good part ; and even where you think me sometimes too pert you will not suspect me of malice .
4 Before you even read this article I am told by the organisers that bookings have already been made in advance of advertising , so if you are a food wine and train lover and you 'd like to recapture the mystery and elegance of the world of Agatha Christie or you 've something very special to celebrate — make sure you 're on board this august for a journey of a lifetime .
5 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
6 If you want me to trust in you , you 'll have to do more than protest your innocence , or you go it alone . ’
7 Or you raise it outside . ’
8 Either you accept them as they are , or you reject them completely . ’
9 There are so many parts of this jigsaw that still are not in place and again Mr Chairman through you , I know you have similar to this , this case although you put it strongly it has to be widely publicized , we must be linked , not only to the rest of the country , but even more importantly now linked to the continent , welcome very much indeed , but not in place .
10 My mother left them for me , although you realize I hardly knew her .
11 ‘ Now that you point it out , I see that I may have acted rashly . ’
12 Yes , but you , this one you 've got some little bits that you spin it round and if it lands on a colour you , it tells you what you 've got to , then you 've got to put
13 Erm , my proposal is that you keep them separately .
14 So , once you 've started to feed badgers , it is imperative that you keep it up regularly .
15 Your task is to let him know how you feel about housework — that you hate it just as much as he does , and if you do it together , you can go to the pictures — or to bed — twice as quickly .
16 I come to you to know if it is true that you hold him here in your charge . ’
17 That you brought her here , back to her chosen home , does not give you a better claim than ours , though it does you infinite credit .
18 But I mean , like , it did n't seem that you knew her like , properly , like , like to we all went shopping with her or something I ca n't remember now .
19 I 'm gon na tell her , that you woke me up Bruce .
20 If you made everything into a joke , people thought that nothing mattered to you , that you took nothing seriously .
21 It would n't even surprise me to learn that you set it up !
22 Provided that you tell me truly . ’
23 Cara had made it sound so easy when she 'd said ‘ All I 'm asking is that you bring me back relevant facts and answers ’ .
24 Now you 're trying to say that you led me on out of concern for him — ’
25 And the consequences of a latter approach could lead to accumulative change in the appearance and nature and character of the countryside so that you get something rather different than most people 's perception of a countryside being there for its own sake .
26 Oh I do n't know that you get it back .
27 , that 's over by , they stayed there and although they just had their places that , that you ken they never
28 ‘ What I require , Rasputin , is that you let me out of here and let me see Elaine . ’
29 The benefit of this one as well is if , let's just say we , that you knocked him right down on his money force as cheap a buy as possible then ask if you can do a hundred percent .
30 Obviously , as you will see by the one we have enclosed with these notes they have cost the Society a fairly substantial amount of money and although we are still allowing you to have them free of charge we ask that you use them very sparingly Thank you .
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