Example sentences of "you [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Ye banish 'd trees , ye make me deeply sigh — |
2 | D' ya know I just wish that you 'd share this inner knowledge with the rest of us . |
3 | Oh I , d' ya know I really fancy that ! |
4 | Hey d' ya know I never realized till last week |
5 | D' ya know he never does this ! |
6 | You wired them together to make a kind of pyramid . |
7 | You trust him not to lead you astray either en route to the trance or while in it . |
8 | ‘ You trust me not to hurt you in any way ? ’ |
9 | No you push them in do n't you |
10 | You got him out did n't you ? |
11 | Why could n't you given us well known countries ? |
12 | ‘ You mean they just stood waiting for the bombs to fall ? ’ |
13 | You mean they really tried to … ’ |
14 | ‘ You mean it simply did n't cross your mind to inform me yesterday that you have no insurance ? ’ |
15 | ‘ You mean she never came back ? |
16 | ‘ You mean she never came back ? ’ |
17 | ‘ You mean you just packed it in ? |
18 | You mean you really do n't know where she is ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You mean you really did n't know they 'd left ? |
20 | ‘ You mean you really danced with Richard ? ’ |
21 | Clara , perched nervously on the edge of her easy chair , was almost too overwrought to continue the conversation , but she managed to say , " You mean you really think I might be able to go ? " |
22 | You mean you never had no girl-friends at all ? ’ |
23 | You mean you never put sand in his pockets ? |
24 | ‘ You mean you never paid her ? ’ |
25 | ‘ You mean you never loved Mum ? ’ |
26 | You mean you actually saw him breaking in ? ’ |
27 | ‘ You mean I just thought of you and there you were ? ’ |
28 | so when you bring her out shut that door |
29 | So when are you bringing him home to meet us ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Are you suggesting we deliberately show ourselves to a human ? ’ |