Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 er actual practical surveying experience in the context of archaeological digs er and so on you know and can they say what those people have gone on
2 Er , the school had its infants department , and er intermediate and so on you see .
3 and so on you see .
4 I was a witness and so on you see and down below and the sergeant said to me , the sergeant came up and said to me , you 'll have to be careful because he said that boy , he was sitting there with his mother , poor woman , all in black and er the em the boy 's employer had got a solicitor on his behalf , you see , and I said well I can only speak through and say what happened , that 's all I can do and er , so of course when I went into the witness box this man came and er asked me all sorts of questions .
5 But essentially with agriculture woodland works of art and so on you have re reduced values to put in your estate .
6 The onus of proof is on you , and so far you 've failed to prove me guilty ! ’
7 And when a tune like that comes along , it 's as if they 've always known that song , and so then you tap in the song and that 's why you 're doing the record .
8 Yes , at fifty instead of sixty , they said you retire at age fifty and we will make your pension up to what you would have got at age sixty and we will also do the same with you lump sum and so now you know , this and they did that with thirty thousand I think went in one year , it does n't take long to get rid of one point seven billion pounds when you 're doing for that er that number of people erm and
9 And so hopefully you came back at the end of the day with quite a bou bag full on your bike , or a box it was , fitted in a carrier , full .
10 ‘ Yet once more , oh ye laurels , and once more ye myrtles brown , with ivy never seer , I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude , and with forced fingers rude shatter your leaves before the mellowing year .
11 Well yes I , no , I would endorse that and , and hopefully perhaps you know the comments that have been made will be picked up by the press .
12 And now just You remember what you used to do when you come out the baths ?
13 And now perhaps you understand what I mean by Personal Management . ’
14 I , eh , , because he never went before and now suddenly you know , I .
15 And perfectly handsomely you do out of it .
16 You were n't willing to do a good turn for your sister without being bribed with a lollipop , and even then you left the posting of the letter because you wanted to go first to Horsfall Woods for your own pleasure .
17 Delays need to be of more than an hour before compensation is paid out , and even then you need to have bought your ticket before knowing about the hold-up .
18 If you go out of the W door and immediately right you come to the fine cloister of St James .
19 Yeah and then again you do n't always wan na , erm start all along , with them do you ?
20 Basically you 're looking to make sure that you 've covered any possibility if they die tomorrow where the money would come from for any of those outstanding obligations and then here you put the total what 's available , in this case it 's the seventy K plus ten K
21 And then tomorrow you know where to meet me .
22 and even if you do n't it 's gon na c you know And er you get a few choice words and then eventually you say Well well look we 'll go outside and sit outside for a few minutes and d and wait till you 've decided what and do n't forget i time you kn you kn
23 The working capital outflow was controlled and was only er , sixteen million more working capital , which is considerably better than the year before and then finally you had the er , improvement in the capital expenditure .
24 Then we go to the taboo language and if you talk about when you go to the toilet , if you Everybody excuses themselves to leave and that 's both men and women and then somehow you have to say where you 're going , so the women are more likely to use the polite sort of euphemistic kinds of things like they 'd say toilet or loo , whereas the men are more likely to say bog .
25 and then suddenly you hear the dog goes running off and he 's bit its ear !
26 She watches her values slowly being eroded , and she describes the process of moral degradation in terms of language : ‘ You find yourself giving in on little things , twisting words and meanings , always trying to be one-up on whoever you 're with , and then suddenly you give in on something else , much bigger ’ ( 131–2 ) .
27 ‘ Half the time you have this little-girl-lost look — like when we walked into this bar tonight — and then suddenly you look all determined and hard . ’
28 What I mean is , you always think that you 're tomorrow 's man and yesterday 's child and then suddenly you realise that today is the tomorrow you were always looking forward to , if you see what I mean , and quite soon you 'll be yesterday 's man yourself . ’
29 You know , so all the time you 're up here , like this , and then perhaps you stay to try and get some work finished before you go home , and as sure as fate , that 's the day when you promised to take somebody out , when you go home , and you 've forgotten about it .
30 two sort of small and then like you show these two kids playing a computer game going whee
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