Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] and you [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You see them in and you see them out .
2 So you add them together and you give it the same sign .
3 Daft , it 's er , it 's really I want some of that erm curtains , cos they stop the sun and you know in the , I 've got them downstairs and you know they 're no trouble , they 're great are n't they ?
4 And you fold them up and you put them in something .
5 Picking them up and you get they put one paw on the settee like and I said no Windy and he went
6 Well I phoned them up and you know they I only have to say it 's Mrs and they say oh !
7 And if you 're with National Westminster , you telephone a , a n a number in Manchester or Birmingham or two or three other places I guess but as far as we 're concerned er the Birmingham Manchester one 's the cheapest you , you ring them up and you give them A your identification number and it immediately tells you what your balance is .
8 is erm , well you do it , you 've got one Joker in pack right , and you mix them up and you deal them out and you look at your cards , if you 've got a Joker
9 Well how did how did you manage to get a C you had something here and you differentiated it
10 Keep them out and you deny them the chance to share in our unpopularity .
11 some notes , and you 'd sim they 'd be numbered and you 'd lift them out and you put them in the carousel
12 You go to tuck her up and you see what she has .
13 Mind you if you do it properly and you put their rank and regiments and things
14 And I laughed and laughed and laughed and I put it in and you know what happened then .
15 Well , there were these round concrete blocks , with silos at the top , and they used to come in with these loads of scraps , tip it in and you know what we had to do ?
16 the one I make , I made it once and you liked it with the almonds on top
17 It was funny in my day , when I first started there you used to get , mix up some size and er in a pot , in a proper pot and take it down into the mess room and put it on the stove , coal stove , heat it up and you let it boil over there was a terrific smell about the place you can imagine , the size but that 's what we used to do in those days .
18 When a baby 's born , er you wrap it up and you put it in its cot and it 's very inactive is n't it ?
19 ‘ If you start to break it up and you disrupt it , you will break the momentum , you will give yourself major safety validation problems .
20 And you licked it again and you filled it up and you licked it again .
21 So you open it up and you find which is your sterile bit and you put that over the point of the elbow and you can bring that once around and you can ask her to hold it for you , if you like
22 Well when it comes in from the cow it 's at blood heat , and e you put it through your strainer and then you drain it and er you leave it be and it coagulates , goes consistency of yoghurt , slightly thicker than yoghurt , and after that stood a certain time you apply heat then you warm it up and you stir it , you break up the curd , and the whey gradually rises to the top and your curds settles to the bottom .
23 You give it out and you expect it in return .
24 If you do n't tell him it though and you assume he 's gon na to pick it up just by looking at your eyes he 's not going to or she 's not going to pick it up .
25 And you licked it again and you filled it up and you licked it again .
26 We thank you that you sought us out and you demonstrated your great love for us , and you reached out and rescued us saved us .
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