Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 to get together and communicate that because it 's set down as target you 've got to do it so you will , you will set the time aside where it 's easy enough
2 It 's when I go to lie down at night you know that 's it .
3 The woman told me that they normally like you to book a few days in advance so that you have some time to think it over in case you wanted to change your mind .
4 says , you know , told her to come over at night you know
5 The sun rays are shooting off into space you know that light travels in straight lines , yes ?
6 That 's entirely up to him what we do but I shall be up for dinner you know and sort of see you and then if Geoff wants to leave early , we will .
7 When you start up in business you need a lot of advice .
8 It was all taken up from home you see .
9 If you are running your own company which you own and have built up from scratch you have a different approach to somebody like myself who 's a professional manager .
10 When you run out of money you know the one who 's got the most when you run out of money
11 If you want to get the most out of life you need to maintain a certain level of muscular stamina .
12 And what they 're like out of work you know ?
13 But when I look back when I think about it it probably ke kept us out of mischief you know .
14 I mean I do n't like , I mean I would n't do that to I mean that 's out of order you know .
15 Osmond , you 're out of order you know .
16 And she liked the idea of going to work you see , she 'd she 'd got a family , she 'd be about oh she was about ten years older than I was and erm she looked out of place you know .
17 When you come out of prison you need somewhere to go that day , ’ he said .
18 cos they 're out of danger you see
19 ‘ I could check us into a motel out of town you give the number to the Liaison Office I 'll give it to my office and hope their nasty little mints think that 's all that 's going on . ’
20 I think it 's brilliant , and when I came out of hospital you said mummy , I said I want to stay here for a couple of days is that Stacey ?
21 So I stayed in and felt shivery although after you get used to being out of hospital you do feel better for breathing real air — without all that disinfectant stuff I mean .
22 I mean if you , in the agricultural depression of the nineteen thirties , that 's a depression that lasted erm , the best part of a decade , you know , but farmers did n't go out of production you know , for about five , six , seven years down the line , because virtually all of their assets were tied up in fixed assets .
23 You are an experienced chair you 're good at your job and if people get out of hand you know how to shut them up .
24 Once you get a week out of hand you know it just goes
25 I mean that 's what cut straight the way across that it was , it was all and my aunt she used to live by All Saints West Bromwich , we never used , we never went to see them we used to walk it down the road past the Boars Head onto the Navigation Inn , and up by the Sandlow and she used to live opposite er All Saints Church in West Bromwich , and erm coming back we should come back round midnight you know and er have you ever heard of the Whirly Gang ?
26 He says he knows you and came back in case you wanted to see him . ’
27 it looks right out on valley you know
28 And so what happened was everybody downed tools at and come out on strike you see .
29 when this lot goes out to consultation you come back and te to me that other people are n't putting their arms up in air , about the reduction in services , or what are preceiv or what are perceived , no hang on ,
30 And when you went back to RADA you finished your final term with what ?
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