Example sentences of "[subord] you [vb past] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Is that where you heard the bad words you used just now ? ’ |
2 | " It seems you went to see your friend Joseph Hyde first , " she said softly , very softly , " and then , having changed your clothes , you accompanied him to a public house called the Queen Victoria where you attended a secret meeting of the Irish Republican Brotherhood , of which apparently , you have been a member for some two years . " |
3 | Where you watched the distant crash , |
4 | Or ( for a woman ) is your period due and that is causing you to weigh more than usual ? perhaps you ate more than you realized the previous week ? |
5 | Okay , so are , so , so it 's just tha tha tha that along with this a psychological context , so you got a biological and psychological going hand-in-hand simultaneously . |
6 | Instructions were also given on making pretty matching covers for ones ration book and identity card and gas masks so you had a complete ensemble these are these are the belts and erm |
7 | Anyway , so you had a slanging match . |
8 | They were very very reliable because erm , the motive power was in a motor , electric motor , not a lot of parts to go wrong but er once you started the motor buses they had to send people away to be taught the mechanics of motor buses , so you had the old die-hards of the fetters , trolley buses , who never did take to motor buses and course the younger ones came into their own then , who were able to adapt to the modern motor bus . |
9 | Right , so you had the motorized van and the horse |
10 | They 'd only been beaten 3 times this season so you feared the worst , but it was Oxford who struck next ; another no goal , or no penalty , according to Kevin Keegan . |
11 | All right , so you lifted the bearded geezer 's wallet , but never mind that for the moment . |
12 | Previous years were ok once you got the sought after dial tone . |
13 | Previous years were ok once you got the sought after dial tone . |
14 | If they were that good they would have told you to forget it until you had a good message or product to project ! |
15 | So you keep you could keep on going until you got a constant and then . |
16 | You could then skip the files on the troublesome disk until you hit a good patch . |
17 | ‘ You do n't look like you had the best time ever ! ’ |
18 | It would n't matter if you 'd been promised a king 's ransom if you achieved a lucky jump to the scorpion . |
19 | ‘ How much more would it be , ’ John asked , ‘ if you added a modest profit to us on those outlays ? ’ |
20 | If you spotted a smart black-and-white magpie in a field , that was certainly one , but if , when you 'd walked into the next field , you saw another , was that two or another one ? |
21 | If you drank a small sherry , two glasses of wine and a small brandy , how many units of alcohol would you be taking ? a.5 b.10. c.25. d.40 |
22 | So , if you drank a whole bottle of wine , blood alcohol would rise to about 150ml/100ml or 70mg above the legal limit and it will take nearly 5 hours ( 70 ÷ 15 ) to fall to that limit . |
23 | But if you ordered a ten thirty delivery and it arrived before noon , we would just give you the money difference the before twe , ten thirty and the before noon price , not the complete price . |
24 | Once , fellow divers would be envious if you brought a nice-sized crab to the surface . |
25 | Okay if you said the first one was saw , |
26 | You know , it had to be ready cash for all these shops , the probably did their bit when people had money , you know if you had a wee bit extra money . |
27 | You would n't be able to do that if you had a frozen shoulder . |
28 | Aye , well , if you had a frozen shoulder you would n't get it past there . |
29 | But it 's something which even you could use if you had a specific , good example of a specific situation could , which could be turned into news . |
30 | So that the bill I would es estimate , if you have a solicitor as executor would be the same as if you had a private person as ex as executor who went to see that solicitor . |