Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | After a pause Penelope said , ‘ I hear you 've just come to live in one of those little houses in St Basil 's Terrace they look so pretty . ’ |
2 | Ah but see you 've still got to pay for it have n't you ? |
3 | If they admire something , you darned well have to give it 'em ! ’ |
4 | Obviously when you budget you have to allow the most money for the rooms you arc actually going to live in , but once you have decided on what cash is available you must turn considerable thought and care — if not money — to making your hall as warm and welcoming and practical as you can . |
5 | So what we can do at this point here , Mr Prospect if you cast your mind back to when we first met , tell me how you feel , how , how do you , how , how do you feel today has gone now what should he say ? |
6 | Do you feel really determined to reach the end of this programme ? |
7 | And it meant that jobs you 'd already got planned |
8 | That was gone before you 'd even learned to sit Up by yourself . ’ |
9 | You found sometimes that other rules were n't required because that rule new rule that you 'd finally developed encompassed other classes of events . |
10 | Scamp maybe said something to himself then , like ‘ Damn ’ or even ‘ Blast ’ , the sort of thing you would say to yourself when you 'd just missed blowing a policeman 's goolies off with an illegal weapon . |
11 | ‘ Odd place to be , if you 'd just got rid of a baby . ’ |
12 | ‘ If you 'd just offered to come , ’ I wrote , ‘ that would have been enough . ’ |
13 | You 'd all decided to meet again the following week and she counted the days because she was longing to be with you again . |
14 | ‘ You 'd better go get him before he dies . ’ |
15 | Steve looked at it , he said I think you 'd better go to shop and buy yoursen a new one . |
16 | Then you 'd better decide to stamp mine while you 're on with it ! ’ |
17 | So you 'd better start packing — do n't forget a cagoule . |
18 | You 'd better start learning that Highway Code . |
19 | ‘ You 'd better start training , ’ Phil said . |
20 | I think I 'd better go for Dersingham and you 'd better start keeping tabs on Hereward . |
21 | ‘ Because if you do , you 'd better start undoing all these goddamned buttons while the fire 's still hot . ’ |
22 | Now you 'd better start turning me into a space-station commander . ’ |
23 | As a potential breadwinner , you 'd better start concentrating on your career , and not — ’ |
24 | ‘ If Harvey finds out , you 'd better start saying ‘ Please do n't blow your stack , Harvey ’ in Latin . |
25 | I admit that I have been known to curse on occasion and I often talk to my machine telling it ‘ You will not beat me so you 'd better start behaving ! ’ |
26 | Clearly , apart from the financial arguments , in terms of employment policies , if that is the case , erm , then , employees who are present see their pay , their total pay or reward package , has included the benefits of the local government evaluation scheme , will say , well you take that away , or you 'd better start doing something about our pay arrangements in recompense . |
27 | ‘ You 'd better start talking . |
28 | You 'd better prepare to abandon the platform . |
29 | ‘ I think you 'd better stop roaming about . |
30 | ‘ Well , you 'd better stop wondering about her , and start wondering about yourself . |