Example sentences of "[noun sg] you [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 In particular , D. microlepis appears susceptible to white spot , but do n't rush out to buy gallons of ‘ the perfect cure ’ the second you see one spot appear .
2 You 're in the hall you heard one shout of armed police .
3 ‘ If you have a bad result like we had against Norway then of course you need something like this tour .
4 At the moment you do I take it you 're recording people who sort of ring up say I 'm interested you send out a package to them you record them
5 ‘ It 's a good job you made us bring those clubs , Floyd .
6 Perhaps there is one gift you feel you need very specially .
7 he said Miss Polly put her straight to bed , he knocked on the door with a rat a tat tat you do it like that
8 yeah doing , doing the maths you see I do n't have to do another science next year
9 The way she 'd always known it , when you decided to throw a party , you threw a party ; you pushed back the furniture , you got all the food together yourself , you invited close friends who knew each other and for a while you let them invade your most private and personal space .
10 Last night you made me feel more alive than at any time since the crash .
11 PS I am so grateful for the £48 a week you let me have .
12 Saturday you wo n't admit you 've made a mistake or that you 're in the wrong , while Sunday you will be hurt and offended by someone who does n't show you the respect you feel you deserve .
13 I mean they could have rung yesterday that 's the trouble you see they 've got so many friends Good girl you fairly worked that bleeding money .
14 ‘ Oh , how like a fussy old woman you make me sound , an embroiderer , a jam-maker , a do-gooder . ’
15 I mean would , would , would n't you think it is a , a directive that if it 's not happening in your area you make it happen ?
16 Because I am a very poor man you made me accept a figure like six million lire ( £2,500 ) .
17 The music you need one bar of music line with those blobs which are the note heads in exactly the right places .
18 ‘ This thing you heard her say — you really did hear it ?
19 One of the things you , you 've got to do is get used to actually talking standing up and the first thing you do you find when you s talk standing up is you discover that you 've got hands .
20 Er well that 's another thing you see we have to pay it
21 On Sunday cos they were going soon and erm James was clearing up the garden you see I 've go , I ca n't I I can see gable
22 yeah , but what if it 's in the bank you see you get interest
23 ‘ By encouraging people to manage in a certain way you make it seem more appropriate to appoint women . ’
24 You 'll pay only for the amount of cover you feel you need because the Midland Personal Accident Plan provides two levels of cover — Gold Cover and Silver Cover , for less than twice the monthly cost .
25 I was awake last night and suddenly remembered the time you made me rise early to flight the duck .
26 ‘ When was the last time you saw me sweat like this , ’ he asked the throng of journalists and photographers at the news conference .
27 So , next time you hear yourself say those words — I 'm starving — think about what you are saying .
28 would you please make sure that all through these practices that you deal with different people all the time cos in the exam and for real afterwards you 'll have to bandage all different shape people and if you just get , work in pairs you do n't get that sort of practice , by all means start of with somebody next door to you but each time you do one go across the room and find somebody you have n't done before .
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