Example sentences of "you [verb] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You got fed regularly and women waited on you and asked you how you felt .
2 No , no , if you got called away there would n't be anybody to take over until the next relief if , if the man was coming up the dock with two yo yo well you would n't be able to get in touch with him either .
3 Because I think it was Tommy that said it was really after the one finished and there was nothing else round about that there was a gap of a few years and then you got started again here .
4 So then you got married then .
5 And it were sixty five you got married then ?
6 er you , you got unsettled fairly er fairly early on did n't you ?
7 If she started being funny saying oh I got honours and you got commended just say yeah let's see what you get at grade three tap then .
8 If you got left behind by the Army you 'd be lucky to come back alive , and that 's no exaggeration .
9 No well you see you 've finalized now .
10 See you 've done very well knocking those together .
11 You feel good about the help you 've given perhaps , but you still wish the person would only ring when it 's essential .
12 ‘ I hear you 've gotten so good at it , your parents want you to photograph the christening … ’
13 I see you 've got quite a full house here .
14 I 'm inclined to ring in half an hour to see you 've got there safely , but I suppose I 'd have your brother hopping out of bed . ’
15 I 'm not being inquisitive , Captain , and I know it 's none of my business , but why do you remain anchored here ?
16 Right now there were quite there were a few people who gave me their books There were a few people who who gave me their books but I mean Erm this was the first homework I 'd given you actually that er that I 'd you know given so I would like to see an improvement in this performance please .
17 Can I just say , first of all , that I am the odd-speaker out in this gathering because virtually everyone else who has addressed you has done so from the point of view of their own particular expertise and occupation and those of you who know health councils will appreciate that they tend to take a pretty robust view of private care as it impinges on anything to do with health .
18 It 's funny how you can spend every minute of every day with someone , and then never see her for weeks on end , just because you 'd stopped even thinking about her .
19 Then I finally realised you could see it , but you 'd decided simply to ignore it .
20 The last time I saw you , you 'd decided never to let anyone work with you here again .
21 ‘ Do you ever wish you 'd farmed rather than going in for horses ? ’
22 So 'd you if you 'd seen as many horror and sci-fi movies as I have , ’ says Rainbow .
23 Crouched over the table at home endeavouring to scarf up all those little facts they required of you in those days ( what is Bauxite ? when should you employ j'eusse , tu eusses , il eusse ? what are the consequences of heating copper in a stream of chlorine gas ? ) and praying that the fuckers would leave the lights on until you 'd done just this bit ?
24 Because , if you 'd done right , the solder resist they try and put it all over there and it 's gon na screw up their manufacturing and stuff .
25 like before the break when you want to have a permanent record of what you 'd done so that you ca n't turn round and say well I do n't remember them conversation
26 Then he said , he 'd heard you 'd moved away from home .
27 He thought the danger was Barbara Coleman so he tried to keep her hidden until you 'd gone away .
28 Well when I ca when I came you 'd gone away so
29 I thought you 'd gone away .
30 I thought you 'd gone somewhere up north with the others . ’
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