Example sentences of "you [vb past] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Is that where you got to now ?
2 You got on all right with him , did n't you ? ’ said Simon .
3 I thought what you , what you got over there you know .
4 Yeah , I 'll need the submarine you got over there .
5 Erm but I say there , there were a couple of erm objections that came up during the course of the conversation which really resulted because you , you 'd fallen down on the actual structure , but having said that then again there were two or three examples that you apacked and you got through very well and you , you recovered yourself well on that and , and I say really I think that 's er that 's covered most of the bits that , that I felt were , were there .
6 You got in here , ’ she cried .
7 ‘ So this is how you got in here without damaging the door . ’
8 ‘ What you got in there ?
9 When you got in there at seven thirty , Chris was n't there and the books were n't there and people were waiting around ready to get off .
10 What did you do with them when you got in there ?
11 That 's what you got in there ?
12 What you got in there ?
13 What you got in there ?
14 what you got in there ?
15 What you got in there ?
16 Well first let me say erm in answer to a question you put some time ago , what is it what is in this budget for the people of Oxfordshire , and all you got from both Councillor Waldon and Councillor Barnes was a list of the cuts .
17 Oh how was , how was your leggings you got from here ?
18 " I can get that list of voyages you asked for tomorrow morning , " she said .
19 First impressions lasting longest and all that , when 4AD 's Boston Seethe Party first toured the UK in its full label package glory , while the Pixies were the kind of nutters you 'd gladly go joyriding with , The Muses … well , the Muses were the kind of band you respected from afar and near really wanted to share a six-pack with underneath the baseball park grandstand .
20 Do look at different courses from those you applied for originally .
21 ‘ What I mean , my girl , is that you swanned in here , full of self-righteous anger because a little carpenter had deigned to clutter your space without first consulting you , and quite frankly I was sick to my back teeth with what I saw . ’
22 So how did they react to you when you your mum and dad when you actually when you moved in here .
23 Oh and when , how old were you when you moved in there ?
24 And then when you dredged across again cos you used t you always went er , you always had er er say every foot he had with a piece of spunyarn in the wire
25 graceful if you tried to really , yeah .
26 Well no if you tried to then you , you 'd be in some difficulty rules which , you know
27 I am not sure what you referred to just now as ’ an abuse ’ .
28 You seemed to rather a lot for her .
29 One of the qualities which I think you alluded to earlier was the quality of imagination , to the ability of , to actually feel what it was like to be in a particular place at
30 You could n't maybe do the ploughing and that but if you were out spreading dung you or neeps you 'd to just the same as the men and the the man may man might be getting maybe about twenty pound in the half a year and the boys maybe only getting twelve or something like that .
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