Example sentences of "you [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What 's you most time-consuming job as a Koi-keeper in summer ? |
2 | Do n't turn your back on you most beautiful asset this winter . |
3 | ‘ I was going to propose to you properly that weekend , ’ he went on after a long , blissful interval . |
4 | Intimidating , but not as much as a first meeting with the famous former amateur captain , Brian Sellars , who gave a severe look and a scornful : ‘ Na'then , you little Welsh bastard . ’ |
5 | ‘ I dreamt about you suddenly last night , and now here you are in New York of all places . |
6 | If it costs thirty or forty pounds why do you only fifteen pounds on income support for them ? |
7 | Each letter , and how many there seemed now , for she had kept each note , even the hastiest ( ‘ half past two a.m. , Dearest , I have been away from you only fifteen minutes and already I am dreaming of my dearest Lily and our next happy meeting ! ’ ) . |
8 | I want to ask you only one question : do you want to stay together in your next life , or never meet again ? ’ |
9 | Controlled explosions take you only half way there . |
10 | Controlled explosions take you only half way there . |
11 | Because you only half time ! |
12 | Obviously , if you followed a stricter diet , allowing you only 1,000 calories a day , you would draw an additional 500 calories a day from your body fat . |
13 | ‘ Master Peachey reprimanded you only this morning for speaking thus — it is unladylike , he said ! ’ |
14 | Remember what he called you only this morning ? it said . |
15 | Using the tow you can obviously go higher which gives you much more time skiing downhill to put the theory of turning into practice . |
16 | You impossibly arrogant man . |
17 | What happened to make you so late back ? |
18 | That Tele 's so basic , but it gives you so much freedom . |
19 | teacher 's nose he or she will think it 's a brilliant laugh to give you so much detention that you 'll be lucky to leave the class in time to pick up your pension . |
20 | Now tell me what it is about your eidetic ability that is causing you so much distress . ’ |
21 | And oh Fergus , my dear , lost love , am I doing you so much harm ? |
22 | Either I have to give you so much information about myself that you are forced to admit that I could no more have killed my wife than Flaubert could have committed suicide ; or else I merely say , That 's all , that 's enough . |
23 | If you simply enjoy the countryside , we can add an extra dimension — and protect that which gives you so much pleasure . |
24 | ‘ Give you so much power , you forget how hard you have to work them . |
25 | ‘ I 'm sorry to have given you so little help last night , Dungarvan . |
26 | ‘ Alas , ’ sighed George , ‘ have you so little faith in our collective talents ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Why do it , ’ she said , ‘ if it gives you so little satisfaction ? ’ |
28 | ‘ She wanted to tell you so many things , but you were too busy talking to listen . |
29 | ‘ Run away , if you must , if the thought of spending the night here with me is causing you so many qualms . |
30 | Er one case I know he , he 's so well known amongst the old lads er he used to give you so many sums to do each day and I think it was four or five long division . |