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

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1 ‘ So ye poured down the lysol . ’
2 Ye tore up the prescription . ’
3 It becomes important to him : you started this game , you laid down the rules , so he has to beat you at it .
4 Everything that you got out the Cooperative was writ down in this book
5 I was supposed to get up this morning at half six to fe , make sure you got out the bath properly .
6 So you made up the rest ?
7 You passed up the chance to go the pit then ?
8 You fought off the effects of the anaesthetic faster than my medical orderly thought possible . ’
9 I was so stunned you 'd managed to pull off such a coup — but I should n't have been surprised , remembering how you built up the company from nothing . ’
10 The first thing to note is that a chase should be built up in exactly the way you built up the whole of your book .
11 Before initiating an incident , you weighed up the pros and cons of the costs in time .
12 He wonders if you filled in the forms correctly . ’
13 Erm you had a statement of Barbara 's , if it was in there , it was planned so that you crew can work harder erm although you filled in the bonus question well , the there was a tend dangerous tendency for you be sucked in to go into the bonus and I think you did well to say yeah well we 'd better walk along to that so you held out which was nice because if I had if you had n't tackled that you might have been shown the door once you 'd gone through that .
14 That was that was the other thing when you filled in the C C Q , that 's when I filled in my own one , you put in the death
15 You are the first of the king 's officers to know that Lord Grey of Ruthyn is carried off prisoner into Wales , and if this moment you turned out the muster of every shire between here and Denbigh , and loosed them into Clocaenog forest , do you think you would find hide or hair of a Welshman there ?
16 In a conversation which she later recalled to friends Diana told him : ‘ You looked so sad when you walked up the aisle at the funeral .
17 If you walked up the brow at the back of the house you were in two minutes up on a great closely cropped bare turfy expanse , looking down at the sea ; and to the left all the indentations of the coastline , the bays , the beaches and coves within them , the tumble of rocks at the bottom of some sheer cliff , far west to lonely and uninhabitable shores , was visible .
18 If you ask somebody what 's the explanation for a fact you may have noticed if you walked down the Strand here just from the School , if you 're observant , I 'm sure you 've , you 've all instantly noticed as you walked by , that Strand Street , which is a short street that , sorry , I 'm , Savoy Street , which is a short street that leads off the Strand into the Savoy Hotel , is an exception to the rule , that in England you drive on the left , because in Stra in Savoy Street , you drive on the right .
19 You kept them and you smashed up the kiosk .
20 And did you do it that way , you worked out the percentage and added it on ?
21 but the others easy you worked out the pattern just put E D on the end .
22 She told me all about you and Gittel , and how you called down the curse on Gittel 's female line .
23 ‘ Well , what was it you rang up the Yard to tell me ? ’
24 ‘ Especially the part where you blew out the candles — very amiable of you , I thought .
25 ‘ That 's the only reason you kept up the pretence ? ’
26 I would say it would n't matter what time you went up the park there 'd be somebody there .
27 Well he 'd go , er we lived at this t time in Road , well you went up the top of Road and then you were across and on into Forrest .
28 Erm and various people like that you see and it seemed to sort of you you went up the scale .
29 Or you went up the fire escape , which had fifty two steps , to go up .
30 If you went up the railway embankment at night , he said , you could look straight into the window of the room Uncle Titch had given her and see her getting undressed .
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