Example sentences of "you [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ye eat like a wolf .
2 Ye mean like a debt ? ’
3 was I gave my mum a lift because I , and d' ya know by the time he gets better
4 What more do ye do in a day ?
5 Why , ye ken in the tenements of Glasgow every mither had watched one or two , or mebbee three of her bairns die .
6 ‘ Would ye look at the state o' this stuff ? ’
7 If I was you , I 'd walk on a bit till ye gets to the Half Moon — it 's along the Overclyst road , so … ’
8 ‘ Ye 'll see what Ah mean when ye get to the bathroom .
9 ‘ Standing flaunting herself when ye went wie the milk . ’
10 So , smoker or not , drinker or latter-day prohibitionist , be sure to equip yourself with your full duty-free quotas of Marlboros and Bells afore ye go behind the remnants of the Iron Curtain .
11 How much d' ya get from the wall safe ?
12 ’ Whit dae ye dae wi' the papers when ye 've read them ? ’
13 ‘ I warned him time and again — he got sometimes so drunk they had tae carry him inside the cage — but what kin ye dae wie a man that wo n't listen ? ’
14 ‘ Efter we get alang here a wee bit , ye come tae a loch , then roon' the bend is a castle , then we cairry oan up the road a bit till we cam tae anither loch … ’
15 ‘ Would ye listen to the noise of it ? ’
16 I just can not stand lack of consideration for others : shown by people who park their cars so close that you have to slide in sideways — cleaning both cars with your clothes as you squeeze through the 2in space left for opening the door .
17 So are you helping with the catering side or are you running a cake stall ?
18 First of all you advertise in a trade magazine , and your current chef , reliable , but limited in ability , sees the advertisement and leaves the kitchen never to return .
19 The final thank you goes to the village hall management committee and er particularly to Margaret not only for her cooperation in arranging show rehearsal dates etcetera but also her ticket selling .
20 You pick up the path after you 've climbed the fence behind the campsite toilet .
21 ‘ I know you cared for the boy yourself . ’
22 But if he becomes a nuisance , William , ’ he added , ‘ you bang on the floor and I 'll pick him up . ’
23 Do you not know that what you belittle by the name tree is but the mere four-dimensional analogue of a whole multidimensional universe which — no , I can see you do not .
24 If you trust to a lawyer or a doctor , then it will be against his code of ethics to betray that trust .
25 Have you heard of a type of problem known as NP-complete ? ’
26 Have you seen a f have you heard of a film called The Unborn ?
27 The nastiest one I 've seen is called , have you heard of a film called Brain Dead ?
28 ‘ Have you heard of a man , ’ he asked ‘ known as William Scarlett ?
29 ‘ Have you heard of a prisoner called Enrico ? ’
30 Have you heard of a law against laughing , Mr Clever-Dick-Nick ? ’
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