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

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1 ‘ To keep Bones , would you rather go on with the competition ? ’
2 ‘ Or would you rather go back to Water Gypsy and lie down ? ’
3 ‘ And I thought you rather looked down on Miguelito and his fake charm ? ’
4 After all , who would you rather hang out with : Byron or Take That ?
5 When you eventually get on to any committee it is surprising how quickly the esteem in which you are held grows when you can conduct yourself with confidence in the meetings .
6 So go going back to the dredging , did you eventually take over from your father on the dredger ?
7 One , two , three why did you suddenly leap up to five
8 Erm I thought you had a good structured call , you were focused on business , you obviously picked up on the buying side .
9 Oh you only got up for a coffee ?
10 You only go in with
11 I do n't know how you can be so tired when you only get up at half past ten in the morning !
12 ‘ We 're offering a serious training course for real enthusiasts who know you only get out of a course what you put into it .
13 You only get out of a tutorial what you are prepared to put into it — plus a little bit more !
14 You only come over to be nosy do n't ya ?
15 Cos you only come round with
16 You only find out after marriage what a load of rubbish they are , ’ as Mr Llambias puts it .
17 Mm you basically saving up for a complete system ?
18 Could erm could you perhaps tie up between you , David and Jane , erm so that Jane you could go and have a look at it and see what 's actually needed to get that up to date .
19 Ask any established pop band would they like to become a cult band and they 'll have you swiftly thrown out of their hotel suite , ordering another bottle of champers while they 're at it .
20 ‘ What are you so fed up about ? ’
21 You better fly back via Canada and go in on your Leavy ID . ’
22 A week out of Moscow across Siberia and five time zones later you somehow land up in landlocked Mongolia .
23 It had been a few years since I 'd ridden a bike but it 's like sex , providing you do n't fall off , you soon get back into the swing of it .
24 It was the birthplace as you soon find out of Marshal Foch , supreme commander on the western front in the later stages of the First World War , who has here an equestrian statue , a main street named after him and a small museum in the house where he was born in 1851 .
25 You thus end up with a whole batch of specific tasks to carry out , some over several months , even years .
26 It helps to put things that you already knew back in focus
27 You already stalk around like a haughty prince , ’ she teased .
28 Well can you not go down in the morning when you 're a bit better ?
29 When you have noted the overall length you need to produce , divide this length into suitable proportions for your argument , so that not only will you not run out of space but the essay will have a " balance " as it develops , with worked-out proportions being given to each stage .
30 be careful of the roads because a car ca n't erm ca n't always stop in time it 's up to you not to walk out in front of them cos they can say oh well you should be able to stop in time but in practice if you drove to be able to stop in time if somebody stepped out in front of you you 'd never above about five miles an hour you know ? you must sort of stick to the speed limits I do n't believe it we got gaining on the car in front .
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