Example sentences of "[prep] [indef pn] you [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If the person walks through nothing you would suddenly see the person as he walked in the light . |
2 | And in the absence of someone you can legitimately blame ( it 's rarely possible to give the person firing you the sort of vitriolic tongue-lashing you 'd like to ) , you may hit out at your nearest and dearest . |
3 | I just seems like something you could just keep building and building forever . |
4 | You sit there and spend a million dollars on effects to try to make it sound like something you can already go out and buy . |
5 | You 'd passed judgement on my morals and decided to punish me for something you could only have had the vaguest idea about . |
6 | To Eric I say a heartfelt merci bien for everything you 're doing at Leeds , and for everything you may yet do to help improve my love life . |
7 | ‘ You could have , after all , been stranded with someone you 'd never set eyes on — someone who was n't the least bit hospitable . |
8 | With everything you could possibly desire to make your holiday memorable , the hotel even boasts a reading room , fishing and a range of activities such as Eastern cookery and flower arranging . |
9 | Cos you can not if you left this with anybody you 'd never see it again . |
10 | If you 're confronted on the phone by someone you 'd rather not speak to , or asked to name a price or give information you 're not ready to give , then always ask if you can call back later . |