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

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1 One morning , to my intense embarrassment , you brought her to my poetry appreciation class — which you had never bothered to attend yourself .
2 But the first week of the quarter you could get messages all that week which you did n't have to pay till the end of the quarter .
3 It was not so much that he had anything against people in general , more that he saw no purpose in deliberately setting up occasions on which you stood around trying to think of something to say .
4 erm and I think maybe that you , you jumped in should n't have done that er because obviously M Martin got quite defensive at that point you know because you were only going there to do this financial planning service and er selling them anything , you were just offering this financial planning service and then you jumped in with these , when I come back with my recommendations erm tt I also thought that erm you know it was a little bit dodgy actually to say you , well you know erm tt we have found that our records are incorrect and I thought well then that maybe and erm you went ve you went very o when you were talking about the dependants erm you , you you did n't seem to get into er erm how many children have you got and is there any other dependants , it , you , it seemed to take you a long time to actually get there .
5 ‘ I do n't blame them for trying to make a bit of cash , but it gets ridiculous when they insult you for refusing to pay for something you did n't want doing , ’ fumes Mel , 39 .
6 In poetry , first class was something you did n't need to think about .
7 What you did n't want to do in that case , no
8 I wo what you did n't like to pass anybody
9 Whatever you wanted just happened to turn up .
10 I was n't interested in , I liked anything you did n't have to use your brain for .
11 So when you showed us you did n't want to hear about your mother , we thought — well , we thought we 'd better go along with you .
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