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

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1 no , you need n't , need n't take those you got out last Friday , its the earlier one 's of which will be due next week I 'm sure cos they 've put up the prices now , its about ten P every day you have them out .
2 I think I did get a letter from you in Danu when you got back first all those years ago , I remember I gave the stamps to my nephew .
3 Quite so it 's about feeling you 're going to make a fool of yourself , I mean what 's the feeling when you come in and you sit down first thing in the morning you look all round at the other eleven people
4 Tell the girls I want you to come in next Friday morning .
5 Because you can never go back to yesterday , if you came in last year or five years ago , ten years ago or longer , some of you have been in the truth for many , many years and it is nearer now than it ever was when you first came along and joined Jehovah 's people and as it says the night is well along and if any of us have ever worked on the night shift , I think we 're all well aware are n't we that when the night is well along and
6 I am the ‘ concerned parent ’ who initiated the survey of modes of travel to Currie High School which you filled in last year .
7 He 's been sleeping in the spare room , you see , but when you turned up last night , he moved back in .
8 you know on first day when I was here
9 And and really you know on second thought , many a time we 've thought that her words ha have been there and you 'd say , Oh no I wo n't have it you know .
10 Your gelled and moussed-up creation might look stunning on the day , but how will it be when you wake up next morning .
11 So you as you say put your nought there you 've got to start from where you finished off last time and carry round again .
12 do it you ring up next time .
13 Did you go over last night though ?
14 Absolute did you go out last night ?
15 Did you go out last night ?
16 You go up first and then help me . ’
17 I do n't know , everybody driving around at nig , you , you go out first of August , at midnight .
18 You go in first , ’ and with that Zach pushed open the door and immediately the whole room erupted into :
19 Yeah , for you , you go in first gear .
20 How did you get on last week ?
21 I mean when you spun off last year and broke your ankle did you think that it might be , well , worse ? ’
22 The stair of my billet creaked , however , and no matter how carefully I tiptoed , in the morning I was always greeted with , ‘ We heard you come in last night ’ , and of course I felt guilty , especially as we could not defend ourselves , having to pretend that our work was of no account .
23 Can you come in next Saturday and take this wart off my finger ?
24 So what 'd you do , say you had back next week so our next game against Birmingham .
25 You ran off last summer and did n't pay the bill at Filanta . ’
26 Er , well this , this is the last week at Kings term which means that this is the last lecture in this series so if you come back next week you 'll be disappointed .
27 Well I think that 's something that I erm we can go into when you come back next time and er I see what sort of plans you come up with .
28 If you missed out last year , you will have another opportunity to attend this seminar which is scheduled to take place again this Autumn on Saturday and Sunday , 24th and 25th October .
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