Example sentences of "you [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You rarely run into people you know in London ; there are too many millions .
2 Do n't blame me if you only read about Drayton and Taverham classes .
3 ‘ I thought you only went on weekends . ’
4 She felt intimidated ; these men were the most powerful in the land , men you only saw on television or in the press .
5 Erm , we were consulted by the A C C as it were , between committees and had to respond on proposals for giving individual local authorities wider discretions in paying compensation to their employees , erm , the issue here actually summarised quite well in the digest that you already looked at Paper C. The relevant which , at one of which was that the A C C sought powers for local authorities to have a discretione a discretion to award up to an extra , up to fifty two weeks pay in addition to existing statutory requirements .
6 So we did n't get very much ti time off and by the time we got back to our rooms at night we were so terribly tired you just dropped into bed .
7 I find it difficult in my notes that they 're all so mathematical , that you just read through lines and lines of equations and there 's very few sentences in between to explain what 's going on .
8 Because y you , obviously you 've presented different information in your talk this afternoon , you 've given us more information that was in your abstract , so the figures are different , where you , in your abstract you just talked about differences between G three , T three tumours .
9 Some of you generously sent in cheques and one loyal reader even sent a glazed Amazonian plant seed .
10 Yet you still came across people who thought that South Africa would have won the last World Cup .
11 ‘ But you still got off cocaine ?
12 And you always worked by time in stables , you 'd get out at say , you went at six o'clock , you got out till seven and were out two hours , that 's seven , eight , nine .
13 With these you can forget all you ever heard about health care based on medical need .
14 Do you ever got to church ?
15 You also got into trouble about the press did n't you ?
16 You also knew about Len 's problem , did n't you ? ’
17 You also appeared with Sean Connery recently .
18 No , last week you probably would have got the little joining letter with map , but you probably talked to people in the branch who may have been there , or you talked to your manager , or you picked up the phone and said , how do I get here , you may have even got the map out if you were driving , to actually see what junction you came off the motorways and things like that .
19 Classic lighting is ideal for creating atmosphere in traditional-style bedrooms , although if you often read in bed you may need to opt for a more practical design
20 NUMEROSO : Before we go on , Unesco , could you tell us what you really had in mind when you proposed this experiment ?
21 ‘ You mean you really danced with Richard ? ’
22 Hence , subject to your approval , we would intend to act as the principal point of contact for interested parties and their various professional advisers , keeping you fully appraised of developments as they arise .
23 If you are dismissed at the end of your first year , concentrating on the terms of the contract leads to the conclusion that you ordinarily worked in Great Britain , whereas looking at what actually happened leads to the opposite conclusion .
24 And then she 'll take you apart bit by bit in this very park when all the teachers have slunk off home .
25 You never went to university !
26 Always told yer mother you never went to bed early enough . ’
27 You never heard of railways ?
28 You never heard of inflation ? "
29 ‘ But you never got in touch with me after I left … ’
30 Because , really , you never knew with Hilda .
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