Example sentences of "you [vb base] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If ye leave now ye 'll catch it . ’
2 In the presentation you get people up front and they talk at ya do n't they for a few minutes , try and keep it interesting etcetera etcetera .
3 If it 's the first one you pick up you 've got to have it .
4 As long as it go when you push down it locks it 's fine .
5 Yeah , you cheeky little monkey , oh what you mean here he 's got a black eye ?
6 You mean just you and I , or with Cyril and Susan ? ’
7 Oh you mean perhaps I 'd cooked jacket potatoes and you had jacket potatoes at school ?
8 What you mean there you 'll go before he sees you .
9 what you mean now I think .
10 You mean now you 've got Cleo to think about … ? ’
11 ‘ If by that you mean am I going to the police station to confess , then no .
12 In marketing terms you sell where you are selling best .
13 It makes demands of your skills , it will get plenty of use , it can make a handsome addition to any room and as soon as you sit down you will know whether you have made a good job .
14 If you sit down you might get chosen but if chosen but if you 're shuffling around , that 's it .
15 Penalties can also sometimes be applied on the spot , for example , by removing your child to your car for five minutes , while you remain outside it ( do n't leave your child in a car unless you are close ) .
16 Only I just turned into grocery because you could n't get fruit , when you want Well you had a bit but not much .
17 HCI has a theme to match every individual 's mood , so you can each do whatever you want whenever you want … because , at the end of the day , the choice is always yours .
18 I could n't give him cover because the see shield is is quite a heavy cumbers cumbersome thing and it has two handles behind it erm and they are obviously the means of holding it up and f for directing it wherever you want so I 'm holding this all the time so he ca n't pass his weapon to me and he ca n't put his weapon in my holster because my gun was in the holster .
19 If we enter this relationship to work with you … trying to find a way to bring back … the kind of government that you want then we have to establish … basic rules of order .
20 Do n't waste another night , she said ; if there is somebody here you want then you go right up and tell him about it , you just tell him , because he may not be here tomorrow night .
21 take that but then if you , if you really do n't think that will hold what you want then you 'll have to bring it back .
22 ‘ What you want now you might not want tomorrow … ’
23 I said who you want back I said look terrible Rottweiler twins ?
24 One if you want the best when you pig out you have to pay for them , and two they are not always as meaty as they might appear .
25 But when you go by coach you you realise why you go by plane , you know !
26 ‘ In due course , Roger , but surely you realise where we must go first ? ’
27 You were looking at features like despatcher how you forward how you deliberate drivers and how good and how extra mile and write out printed write out labels for companies .
28 then they 're open so that at half nine you close them there , or at ten o'clock you close them there and you say when they come through if you 're going out that
29 Well they , they , they 'd do visiting like and as you say when they were sick and things like that .
30 When it is the first day , put your hands down while we 're ex while I 'm explaining this , when you say when it 's the first day of any month whether it 's the first of February or the first of April or the first of December , instead of say you say this word you say for the first of the month
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