Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | Not all of them I accept and they 've been very helpful and when it comes to erm any other issue , I think basically , unfortunately sir , I think that we have strayed from the debate , we 've strayed onto ethnic issues er er and I think it 's a shame Mr , there was no need to introduce that and of course it was bound to bring a backlash , it was bound to introduce it it it it 's coloured it it 's made opaque the issues because you make it complicated , in actual fact er er I think that er being a governor of a school , I think that 's absolutely marvellous that some youngsters the future , I think the future will decide , I think there are kids out there will turn round one day and say how could you have done that ? |
2 | So when you got what did you do then . |
3 | You got one did n't you ? |
4 | Oh you got one did you Jonathan ? |
5 | If you worked four , you were worse off than if you worked three , you know , you 'd got three days on th er and you got you got three days dole , er unemployment pay . |
6 | You see you got you got |
7 | Well you got you got three months from the date of termination which you can take as effect from the twenty second of June to make a claim to the industrial tribunal . |
8 | I tell you what I noticed when you first walked in you got you got thick eyeliner on , that 's what I noticed . |
9 | 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 |
10 | And you got you got the man from the Terminator , Arnold Schwarzenegger a big heavy monster build who was in Total Recall , Raw Deal , what else ? |
11 | And then you got You had to go three times a week ? |
12 | How come you got you did n't have dogs in America did you ? |
13 | Oh right you got chips , I thought you got I thought you got gravy and a burger |
14 | You got it switched off . |
15 | 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 ? ’ |
16 | The better you knew someone , the more you realized you did n't know . |
17 | You mean somebody saw Francis killed ? ’ |
18 | ‘ You mean they did n't tell you ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You mean we lived in London because you thought it was what I wanted ? ’ |
20 | ‘ You mean someone tried to kill him ? ’ he said , his voice low . |
21 | ‘ You mean it did n't matter ? |
22 | ‘ You mean it happened before ? ’ |
23 | You mean she told you she was n't interested and you believed her ? |
24 | ‘ You mean she sent you to spy on me , ’ he accused furiously . |
25 | ‘ You mean she made a new will ? ’ |
26 | ‘ You mean you came all the way into Nice to get something that could be fitted into an envelope ? ’ |
27 | ‘ You mean you came because you 're ready to listen to me now ? ’ |
28 | ‘ You mean you knew they were going ? ’ |
29 | You mean you knew from the start that he had no connection with me ? ’ |
30 | ‘ You mean you knew ? ’ she gasped . |