Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] [conj] you [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | How might you think or behave differently if you gave up these better thans ? |
2 | What I want you to do is try and work out if you spent the same , not the same amount of money but |
3 | Then they exploded noisily into the air right in front of you , wheeled round in great , sweeping circles , crying their alarm calls , and settled again when you had passed . |
4 | Which meant that er you could try and get away if you liked but you as soon as you mentioned you were a baker and they looked at your age you were . |
5 | Then you must tell him that you most certainly do not hate him , that you were angry and spoke wildly when you said that . |
6 | He would stoop slightly and listen attentively while you spoke to him , as if it were important that he heard every word , gently sliding his spectacles up the bridge of his nose as he did so . |
7 | You could get as worked up as you liked about sports . ’ |