Example sentences of "you [vb past] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's really nice as well because you when you got they like hold the door open for you and you know give you a |
2 | and then that 's a fiver , and then you 've got the worry of and you got you got to go shops because when it 's so hot things go stale you 've got to have |
3 | You got you 've got ta give 'em some . |
4 | And then you got You had to go three times a week ? |
5 | Then she said , ‘ If you were a good-looking chap who wore Armani suits and washed-silk shirts and things , and you found yourself sitting across from a girl with freckles and a ponytail — or at least , a girl who used to have freckles and a ponytail — and you realized she 'd grown up to be gorgeous , would you go for her ? ’ |
6 | When you saw that happening you realised you had to go into other things . |
7 | ‘ I did n't until I met you , but loving you made me want to know how twins could be so different . |
8 | You expected them to stay put . |
9 | entirely as as you mentioned it 's regarded as earned income . |
10 | He imagined a nightmare scene where every time you blinked , or blew your nose , or scratched an itch , the auctioneer would up the price , until you found you had paid eight thousand pounds for a snooker ball . |
11 | And when you found I 'd had your heir , you 'd have brought me home fast enough . " |
12 | You should never attempt to dominate her simply because she is living in your home , for when you invited her to come to live with you it became her home too — the only home she has now , and she must be allowed to remain her own woman . |
13 | ‘ You believed I 'd done what ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Even though you thought I was fond of Simon , even though you believed I 'd felt bad about cheating on him ? ’ she protested . |
15 | ‘ So you told him to get stuffed , did you ? ’ |
16 | You imagined you 'd found a less arduous way of earning a living than trailing round from one audition to the next . |
17 | You made it plain from the moment you met me that you were available , but you miscalculated if you imagined I 'd fallen for your little scheme . ’ |
18 | As you noticed we 've put er the put how to pronounce it . |
19 | A journalist would rarely turn you in whatever you claimed you had done . |
20 | It was , after all , the first letter and did n't things like how you addressed him have to climb a kind of ladder ? |
21 | Mr Cunnane , you indicated you wish to speak on that ? |
22 | You heard her say turn it up . |
23 | If you were going to do , if you decided you wanted to do research on gypsies and , you yourself , a lot of gypsies er , and you decide th the best way to do it is to which gives a kind of subjective insight to their own lifestyle and thinking . |
24 | It is n't worth it if it was foisted on you , or you inherited it 's got to be a personal thing . |
25 | you called you 've called the computer mummy , ha , ha , you 're cheating . |
26 | The tape you sent us has given us a lot of nostalgic pleasure . |
27 | It was Nimrod , it was Nimrod with Univers , it was , except occasionally there 'd be Grot nine , not because you felt they wanted to use Grot nine , but because they 'd said well what 's this one that has n't got serifs . |
28 | You felt you had entered new worlds and discovered all that it was necessary to know about life . |
29 | ‘ Why you felt you had to warn me off ? ’ |
30 | ‘ But you felt you had to get out ? ’ |