Example sentences of "you [adv] [vb base] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Is it the first time , for instance , you have been told you only enter into relationships for what you can get out of them ?
2 Will you get extra protection — or benefits — if you only deal with companies belonging to a trade association ?
3 Our US gateways are so convenient you literally fly through customs and immigration .
4 and you soon get in arrears you know !
5 You soon pass through oakwoods at Glenhead and Buchan — remnants of the original natural forest .
6 You 're so bloody superior , Annie , you and your nice little middle-class husband , nice little part-time jobs , you just condescend to women who are on the breadline , fucked over by their husbands , exploited by the capitalists …
7 We 've always helped oot wi the bairns and gone on trips : you just get on wi it .
8 To build these clever applications , you just select from menus or fill in the blanks on forms .
9 It was n't easy to maintain a light level tone as she asked , ‘ Is that the way you usually deal with problems ?
10 If you usually think of products like bread or beans as sources of carbohydrate rather than protein , it is because much of the diet literature has emphasized this aspect of these foods .
11 but until it 's it 's the same with any subject you know until you know what you 're doing until you can tie it down to something physical and until you can understand I mean you always understand by similarities
12 Now let me ask you , a lot of you this , some of you have been coming to Congress year after year , you probably come from branches from five hundred , a thousand , fifteen hundred people , but how many people actually go to the branch meetings to elect you to come to Congress ?
13 Unless you 're Peter Pan , in which case you probably believe in fairies as well , it 's probably fair to say that you are only young once .
14 ‘ I 'm beginning to think you really believe in ghosts ! ’
15 The , is one of the most common words in English and , to set up , the , all the time , would be very time consuming , and so this symbol was obviously available to the printer and obviously what it spells out is ye , which you now know from pubs that are called things like Ye Olde erm , Hen , and and that sort of thing .
16 In other words , you live an expensive life , more expensive than you could possibly afford on the basis of the royalties from your two books and the articles you periodically write for newspapers and magazines in the States .
17 Often you even come across portraits of Kurt Cobain in teenage girls ' weekly mags .
18 So he went back to bed and slid in beside the now silent , still figure of Emily , and nursed his throbbing right wrist with his left hand and imagined himself as one of those recumbent stone knights you sometimes see in churches , stretched out with arms crossed at the breast , cold and grey and dead , feeling no pain .
19 If you then go within countries to the differences between individual areas or forests within a country , there are probably , the general policy is set by governments is more or less holds for all the different timber concerns in the country .
20 With most examining their duty-free allowances , you then proceed to Bernkastel-Kues for overnight mooring .
21 If you talk to women in the sort of project where she 's working , I think you do get a very strong picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them , and if you then look at projects like second chance for women , there 's a range of access projects , particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they 've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves .
22 Was it really your decision or were you heavily influence by others ?
23 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , tearing the sheet in his hurry to turn over the page , I know you never reply to letters and refuse to answer the door or the phone .
24 He should be able to reproduce that Haydock form but you never know with horses , do you .
25 You never know with bananas do you , what they 're going to be like inside ?
26 ‘ Well , you never know with toffs .
27 You never hear of groups being taken over by the drummer .
28 It 's just that you never think of humans as having holes in their socks . ’
29 You never saw'em between games .
30 You never look after things — go and look for it . ’
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