Example sentences of "you [vb past] [indef pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you got one on the , which has got nothing to do with us . |
2 | you got one for the . |
3 | Portlington was a public school so minor that you got none of the cachet for having been there that is the real point of an English public school education . |
4 | If you made everything into a joke , people thought that nothing mattered to you , that you took nothing seriously . |
5 | If you saw someone you knew and you shouted out to them , you were in dead trouble , even if you shouted hello , or if you asked someone at the next table for a cigarette . |
6 | ‘ You mentioned something of the sort when you first came in . |
7 | And you , you know , you used , you used anything as a pillow that you 'd got |
8 | Do you think y er you and your your mates who were out , do you think you learnt anything from the strike ? |
9 | For example , suppose you observed someone in a meeting intermittently tapping their left foot . |
10 | ‘ So you heard none of the commotion when Sarah Parker roused Dr Darnell ? ’ |
11 | You know , you buy co , a bottle of Coke , it says , you know , if you hit somebody over the head , it can hurt them , so please do n't , kids do n't do this at home type stuff . |
12 | now this should apply every time you hit somebody with a price , every time no matter where you are |
13 | You looked nothing like the girl in the movies . ’ |
14 | Was it because you knew somebody in the factory or was it the wages that attracted you ? |
15 | very pale , if you saw somebody in a hospital bed who 'd just suffered shock , they 'd be the same colour as the sheet they 're lying on their face is absolutely white , okay , very , very pale , very cold and very clammy , now supposing the doctor asks you why are they cold and clammy ? |
16 | He seemed to have come to the deep , still centre of the sea : a place where you felt nothing , where you saw nothing except the coal-black atoms that danced before your face and knitted up the dark . |
17 | ‘ You saw someone from the group on the train , is that what you 're saying ? |
18 | I think I think if you took one in the morning and then two at bedtime . |
19 | You did something to the catch before did n't you ? |
20 | Oh you did one on the H P . |
21 | Let's say you had somebody with a price |
22 | Oh you had one in the wad did you ? |
23 | Back at the office you said something about a secret project . |
24 | You said something about a security aspect … ’ |
25 | Thought you said something about a chicken . |
26 | ‘ When you said something about the real tragedy for anyone facing a handicap is when expected support is withdrawn , then yesterday at your flat I realised that you thought I 'd walked out on Jennifer when I discovered she had MS . |
27 | Nobody asked you if you wanted anything in the shop . |
28 | I am pleased you 're enjoying my series of articles on writing a novel , hope you gained something from the rest there should be seven in all . |