Example sentences of "[pers pn] [subord] you [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 So I if you read the book the book is called Woolly Jumper you can get it your at Cramwell , you can get it at Grantham .
2 Do n't be pressured into taking them until you know the facts .
3 And if you also look the most the the the clearest change that 's happened on the outside of this building , if you look at that window , if you if you follow the edge of the window the original window came all the way down to this point , and then across and up , and this has been all blocked up .
4 That was called Glen Bainey And there is a stone out there a great huge stone oh that was called Clachnagowan I 've seen that many And if you went there you If you got the length of Clachnagowan you looked right out the hill right out to Glen Bainey
5 You would be in the dark though were you if you shut the power down .
6 Erm I think also sir , you if you compare the county 's N Y four appendix six , if you 'll just look at that .
7 Yeah but then again yeah but as I say i i if you if you want the same in the bathroom and the bedroom
8 Erm er anyway , never mind , um so um also erm particularly from a feminist perspective this idea of of so-called faulty family dynamics has been called into question by people like for example Hall and Lloyd who were saying that um , something along the lines of if you if you blame the family as a whole then this draws attention away from the fact that it 's not the families who do the abusing , it 's often , from their point of view , it was often the men that do .
9 Johnny , Johnny would ask you if you did the auditing for Westminster , but , er that 's a bit wrong at this stage .
10 You must smash the egg quickly or else it will hatch out again and hound you until you get the knight again , or he gets you .
11 when she came in absolutely like this , I thought , I 'll leave you while you answer the phone .
12 You will manage — oh yes — although you have no servants to feed your animals or cook your meat for you — you will manage , although you are a year married with a wee child learning to walk , and no wet-nurse to mind it for you while you milk the beasts — and no young husband to thatch your house above your head .
13 ‘ I have ofttimes wondered about you since you accompanied the lady Anne to court . ’
14 ‘ I imagine it 's up to you whether you take the work or not ? ’
15 a telephone call will tell you whether you 've the papers wo n't be drawn up but they will be able to tell him on through the phone whether it 's okay .
16 So when it came to er I have n't really asked you whether you found the process of selling painful .
17 I told you when you emptied the pockets
18 And you had get the two people who were at the back , you have to get them out before you landed because when you when you brought the flaps up if they were still in this little bay you would squash them to death and one day his dials showed that he had , in fact , squashed them to death !
19 So how can you as a daughter find a way through the maze of difficulties that confronts you when you undertake the care of an elderly parent ?
20 You also have to be able to have the computer with you when you take the notes , which is not always easy to arrange .
21 At the cash machine you key in your eurocheque Personal Number ( PIN ) , which is noted to you when you receive the card .
22 Note that this should be done before the series of lectures commences , so that a mental map of the topic is before you when you attend the first lecture .
23 Just a minute … ’ and finally , ‘ Well , I expect we 'll see you when you 've the time , ’ as if she only visited them twice a year .
24 Erm once you sort of crack the code and get into it , things you 've never heard of when they come up you when you know the system you think , Oh well I know what I know what it means by that .
25 And er d you n really ne you need you need a bottle of champagne by the side of you when you reach the stage when suddenly you can see the front of the van .
26 Ever stood on a tee , met a ‘ beginner ’ who out-drove you , out-putted you , out-shone you and finally outraged you when you realised the pound was lost … we had Pat McKenna , Ulster Bank , Athlone who won the Beginner 's prize .
27 Er how old were you when you left the school ?
28 Churning is not good for buyers though : endowments are meant to be long-term investments , and it should have been made clear to you when you bought the policy that you would lose out if you cashed in before the end of the agreed term , which is typically , 25 years .
29 They punished you when you did the wrong thing , and they rewarded you when , when , when they did , when you did the right thing .
30 This is the first piece of fantasy that greets you when you enter the gates of the Studios .
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