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

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1 ‘ I thought you rather liked him when you were at Number 10 ? ’
2 If you wished to borrow such things you instinctively made it clear that you intended no blasphemy .
3 ‘ It was because you instinctively recognised her as a rival .
4 You ha because you suddenly realized you were
5 This was a warning to the adventurous Arab in the desert , if you did force-land and you suddenly found you were his prisoner , and in several dialects of Arabic .
6 And it was n't because you suddenly remembered you were in love with another man , because you 're not the kind of girl who plays away from home .
7 ‘ And since he did n't call me back , you obviously told him to keep quiet . ’
8 You obviously knew they were not the brightest of fellows . ’
9 Look , I 'm sorry … ’ she agreed stiffly , ‘ You obviously thought you 'd grab a quick break in the sun , and now you 've found your privacy invaded .
10 You obviously thought he was all right . ’
11 ‘ Perhaps you only thought it was Dr Kemp , sir ? ’ continued Morse .
12 There were things that you knew , and there were things that you only thought you new ; and when something happened to shock you out of your ignorance , then the change in your perceptions could never be reversed .
13 You only thought I was .
14 Why was it you only got it at places like fairs and the seaside ?
15 Oh cos you only got it yesterday did n't you ?
16 That 's great , that 's great , sure , sure you only got it
17 You only kissed him twice ?
18 You only met her yesterday morning and she was dead before dinner . ’
19 You only met him tonight . ’
20 ‘ But you only saw me the other night !
21 We , you only gave us the themes .
22 if you only gave it recently
23 See say you do n't gon na gallop five fur you did n't gallop five furlongs , well , they might think you 're gon na finish five , you only galloped 'em four .
24 JERVIS : Indeed , she told me you only pulled her on your knee and kissed her .
25 You knew from the beginning the terms of the thing , and if you tried to make it more serious than that , you only lost him the quicker .
26 It 's my humble belief you only did it to hurt me , oh yes , spit on the bourgeois , épater the middleclass , oh aye , get your own back on Mr Grant and me for our fitted carpets and crinoline toiletroll covers when you grew up on berr linoleum in a singelenn' in Bridgeton .
27 you perhaps took it in there then , for
28 Perhaps you merely intimidated him and perhaps you had reason too .
29 You fucking enjoyed it did n't you ?
30 Chicka looked up , wincing with the exquisite pain of an extraordinary victory and said , ‘ I know you , mate , you fucking tipped us .
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