Example sentences of "you [verb] [pers pn] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Could you spare me five minutes before the lectures start ? ’ |
2 | Well , after a fashion , you met him ten years ago or so . |
3 | Could you lend me two fingers ? |
4 | But erm most of the things that you will be de now the thing is about properties , that if you 've got a second property for example , or erm you know that 's not your primary residence , you would be liable to capital gain on a disposal , so if you 'd bought the house for ten thousand and you sold it five years later for twenty , then the gain er on that would be the twenty er the ten thousand that you 'd gained , less any indexation from nineteen eighty two , and they would then er er look at that as an allowance to use against it . |
5 | Do you know them three mirrors I had ? |
6 | and if you used it one day a week . |
7 | ‘ In order to answer that , I need you to answer me one question … ’ |
8 | ‘ Then before you do , will you give me five minutes of your time ? ’ |
9 | Will you give me forty-eight hours ? ’ |
10 | ‘ You put me one step clear of a chain gang , two miles over the line . ’ |
11 | ‘ You put me one step clear of a chain gang , two miles over the line . ’ |
12 | You owe her one pound sixty now . |
13 | And if you give me dad 's five pound well I can mark his off and then you can tell him then , I 'll leave your card here and you can say you 've paid and you owe me five pound . |
14 | you owe me four quid , oh did you send that thing off then ? |
15 | Now so that 's two each , you owe me thirteen pence yes ? and it 's your box |
16 | You owe me thirty pounds . |
17 | no cos you owe me seven pound fifty |
18 | so you owe me ten minutes and normally when you come into my room you say I 'm sorry I 'm late . |
19 | If the answer is no , then you need to think about how you could improve that piece of work , somebody is speaking now it 's bad enough you owe me ten minutes if it 's not the best piece of work you 've ever done , why is n't it ? |
20 | I I had er a return ticket from York to Gloucester and I was fortunate enough to get a lift back so I went into the station to ask if I could get a refund on the other half of the return and they said Sure you owe us four pounds . |
21 | You got and you , you a taxi came along and you paid him forty P or fifty P , whatever |
22 | No that were my mistake , which er , is a genuine mistake , I mean sh you paid me two quid , as I say , I do n't know who 's whose now |
23 | ( 3 ) At all events , from that age , make him do as he is bid , if you whip him ten times running to effect it . |
24 | You give him three quid and I 'll give the rest in . |
25 | When you 've filled his hay nets up you give him ten pound of hay . |
26 | You give me one M & M one time |
27 | I give you a quid , you give me fifty p back . |
28 | and I bought three and I thought there should be five cos I did n't have a fire on Sunday at all and twice this week I have n't lit it till fi you know them four buckets |
29 | And can you move yours five Jonathan . |
30 | ‘ Are you giving me five pence or five peas for the milk ? |