Example sentences of "you [adv] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh yes , and er of course mostly , in these outlying districts , you mostly grew your own vegetables . |
2 | When you eventually had your own gallery , did you start by showing Constructivist Art ? |
3 | ‘ You only have your own narrow vision — and that 's not usually a good thing . |
4 | You better give me some no . |
5 | And you fucking get me those books . " |
6 | ‘ I think you already told me that , ’ said Twoflower . |
7 | You already know what that is — ’ |
8 | If you already have your own company sick pay scheme , it must pay the employee at least what he or she would have been entitled to on SSP . |
9 | Hopefully , you already have your own ideas , but if you have n't , you might start by attempting a rough calculation of the average spend per customer . |
10 | Or had you already told her that ? ’ |
11 | Windy come here Windy am I smelling or do you normally call me that ? |
12 | Er cos I think you just told us that man you know |
13 | It ought to make you feel ashamed , Sebastian , to think half the time you do n't bother to make use of all the facilities that are offered to you — you just take it all for granted . |
14 | See , you just use your own judgements , some |
15 | Or have you just made your own garden furniture ? |
16 | You just chuck it all in . |
17 | ‘ Look , could n't you just lend me some Thai money ? |
18 | So you just tumble them all in there and sort of fish about try and sort out which one it is . |
19 | So I mean yo , you just mind your own business you get killed ! . |
20 | So you just did your own private trip to the library ? |
21 | Why do n't you just cut it all up and put a curry sauce over it ? |
22 | Unless you just leave us all here to die . ’ |
23 | You , you just see what each other are doing , because I 'm going to put you into lots of groups in a minute . |
24 | Yeah but you still ate it all . |
25 | Lucy leaned back with an air of satisfaction , then dimpled a grin at Virginia , adding apologetically , ‘ Could you possibly pour me another cup of tea ? |
26 | You always get your own way , do n't you ? ’ |
27 | That 's true , because you always know your own worth . |
28 | It was very difficult misses , you always have it both ends of your , go on spit it out , spit it out , go on , you 've got a mouthful there . |
29 | ‘ Do you always keep it this cold in here ? ’ |
30 | Now they keep saying , mummy you always give him more than you give us ! |