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

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1 Now if you knew which numbers were selected less frequently than others , and you kept that information to yourself and you bet on those numbers that were selected less frequently , then unless there 's any special reason why those numbers should produce fewer score draws than other numbers , you 're giving yourself an advantage because on the weeks in which those numbers produce score draws there are fewer people who 'll have them down as their numbers , and so there 's more money around for those few people who have them down , including you , and so if you win , then you 'd expect to win more money .
2 And you said about that .
3 And you had to that yourself ?
4 And we called it the man-killer because we had ridge and furrow land down there , and this darn thing they was taking , and nothing would come over the top for ages , and suddenly the whole lot would come over on top of you , of course it as well , and you had to that 's what we were doing .
5 Say they just going for a walk , yeah , and you come across this , say this young kid has been climbing up the trees and hurt his leg , you 're the only person around , so you , you 've got to get help yeah , cos he 's losing a lot of blood , but you 've got to stop his blood same time as you 've got to get help , yeah , so what 's the priority , you just stay
6 going to Oxford , if you went to Oxford and you come to such and such a way and you 're going out towards Ipswich and the big roundabout there was
7 You pass you pass er the capital past two more roads , streets and you come to this one as goes right the way through into Street at .
8 And you come over this hill and suddenly there 's nothing on the other side except a huge hole in the ground , and the road goes along almost a cliff edge the side of this erm hole which is this worked out iron ore quarry .
9 The other way of looking at it is you can say I 'm going to count you start from nought and you count along that way until you get to this number , so I 'd go nought minus one , minus two , minus three .
10 And then you go through this door and it 's all old like things and then you go and see erm and you go into this place and it 's like telling you all the erm history and things like that
11 And I think by the time she 'd finished it would be half price , she 'd walk out with the thing half price , and she 'd say , well you know , it 's just , they make up prices and you go to another shop and it would be the half price marked , and you go into another shop it would be , you know ,
12 And you go to that one
13 And I think by the time she 'd finished it would be half price , she 'd walk out with the thing half price , and she 'd say , well you know , it 's just , they make up prices and you go to another shop and it would be the half price marked , and you go into another shop it would be , you know ,
14 Timothy come round this side please and you go round that side now .
15 It 's a bike and you go like that to get it going and then you , it rides along .
16 And you walk round this glass case , it 's all different
17 And you cared about that ? ’
18 and you know on that Robin Hood one
19 And you know to some extent it 's just time and keeping yourself ticking over that 's going to get that aspect of things better .
20 And you know about these things , that 's for sure . ’
21 PP says the sentences again but in the same order ( and you respond to each ) , then the same five sentences in random order .
22 And you approve of that , huh ? ’
23 While phenomenology can describe in philosophical terms the impossibility of entering another person 's mind , language , memory , value-system , Shakespeare 's sonnets long ago grasped the point that I and You communicate with each other from essentially separate positions .
24 Later Joan and I went to your home when you were about two , but I think Roland was working , and you played outside most of the time .
25 They 'd , they had to because there were , they got , when , after the union was formed you know , they were having the rights er but and I think really the hours they put in and the type of work they deserved it , but erm there was a time you know when the bosses were bossy sort of thing , and er and you adhered to that , because you did n't know anything different until erm the unions started up , but erm I know there were one or two processions you know and peer rights and all this that and the other , but erm on the whole it 's er it 's been an eventful life in , in some ways , very eventful and it 's been interesting .
26 Then you go over the seat and hang off the inside , but you still keep a lot of weight on that outside peg and you put on some more if the tyre starts really sliding . ’
27 There 's only me and you left at this table
28 And you fell for that old trick . ’
29 ‘ You lied about Lori , and you lied about this .
30 Now , you were out driving with your brother and you drove into some kind of storm .
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