Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] and you " in BNC.

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1 Harvey thinks very highly of you and you 'll be a great comfort to him .
2 You 've got jailbait written all over you and you 're proposing walking the West End without a place to stay .
3 Your mother has been difficult again , he told her , best for her and you to travel for some time — Papa , where are we going ? — The tickets are for England .
4 If it 's just for yourself and you fall off and hurt yourself you can pull out , and nobody 's the worse off , but if you 're in a team you 've got to get round else the whole team is in the cart .
5 It 's just like me and you with war heads .
6 We find scenes in which two characters on an equal footing move back and forth between Thou and You according to mood ( Hal and Falstaff ) ; others where both characters use Thou , one expressing affection , the other hostility ( Richard III wooing Lady Anne ) ; others where the shift from You to Thou expresses a crucial shift of intimacy ( Goneril to Edmund ) or acceptance ( Brabantio to Roderigo ) .
7 You 're different , you 're dynamic , let it come across a bit more about you and you know , what a good team you are and you 've cracked it .
8 This speaker and others commented on the differences in the Jamaican and British types of Creole : The sound , the way [ they speak ] — it 's more or less the same , it is the same , same words the same everyfing , but — the way my parents speak it , it does n't sound affected , put it that way , it 's more like me and you speaking now , it 's more fluent , and not so harsh — but when we speak it 's sort of h-heavy tongue , I du n no .
9 A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet .
10 But I think probably the most disturbing was some of the poor people in , in psychiatry erm and er that was very hard work because you seemed to take the problems home with you and you kept thinking about some of the conditions that people had .
11 Well at times I feel like erm you 're dealing with things that are just totally beyond you and you feel as if you 're sinking and feel totally helpless .
12 At times it comes home to you and you sit and have a weep .
13 You can look right into it and you can actually find out the behaviour of it fully .
14 Of course , other people may respond differently to you and you may be boosted by the results you get .
15 You 've worked hard fer it and you 're bright . ’
16 ‘ Perhaps it was , ’ said Ludens , ‘ I wanted to come closer to you and you must have felt it . ’
17 Achieve that and do it while respecting all else around you and you are assured of your right to come again .
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