Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] [pers pn] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was at , it was at the place where the football where you got us a grant playing with those little scum .
2 the only attraction of that is would be if you could both be able to tell me that if I erm , wrote them a letter , or you wrote them a letter on my behalf erm and they say of yes they are going to deal with this erm next Friday or something
3 You were right , Bodo , saying to leave the matter alone — although you gave me a turn when you were so … so abrupt with the Sergeant . ’
4 For martial artists it mattered less what form you studied than that you made it a way of life .
5 And I thought er and er I had wee tablets that you gave me a while ago , Brusdeximit
6 If you do not keep a dream diary , I strongly recommend that you give it a try .
7 And make sure that you give it the way they want .
8 ‘ And another thing we 've got to talk about — it 's not really fair that you have them every weekend .
9 ‘ Do I detect from your tone , Chief Superintendent , that you think us a couple of queers ?
10 Is that longer than you have it the window there .
11 So you gave him the key .
12 Okay , so there you are you see , you 're , you 're a first aider and you come up to the person and you hold it the way you did last time and you think ah , now that 's the wrong way round of course , there 's my elbow point , there 's my injured elbow , so I have to be that way round , mm , so you turn it round the other way , right , your elbow shape goes to the injured elbow and your long line goes straight up and down the line of the body , you arrange it so that you only just covering the forearm there , with just enough above the hand to tie your reef knot that would be too little and that would be too much just enough above the hands to tie your reef knot , the first thing you do is to tuck nice , big bit of material right under the hand and anchor it into position , just keep that resting there and all the rest of this goes under the arm up between the shoulder blades there and you tie your first half of the reef knot just above the fingers in the hollow of the neck here , now that 's important because round the back here if you press on that bit of muscle there , there 's a big band of muscle , if you 've got a knot on that it gives a great deal of discomfort very quickly so you want to get the knots round in the hollow here that does n't hurt your casualty , there , draw it up half the knot , is that tight enough ?
13 Keep them out and you deny them the chance to share in our unpopularity .
14 and you ask her a question
15 that came in my head and all I wan na do if money you can to I wan na love you , for my heart and you make me a brand new woman , you make me ha , you wan na
16 I give you the input and you tell me the answer .
17 You get an electrician to do the job for you and you write him a cheque in pints .
18 Do you remember that evening — I had n't been working for you for very long — and you gave me a lift home ? ’
19 Right so , someone on a bike , you 've got a mate on a pushbike and you 're starting a race and you give him a shove .
20 He gives you an ice cream and you give him a kiss " , that sort of thing .
21 He got out of the planes coming , we , we was coming over from de Laborgie and you give him the needle and I had to lead him off the lead him off the plane , and going down over the chimneys in Chantilly to landu Laborgie he goes , woo ooh ooh , getting ready you know .
22 Er I suggest you pick up the phone and you give us a call now on , alright ?
23 The intersection is on your route home , and you do it every day , and nothing ever happens .
24 I have n't see you for almost a year , Victor , and you recognise me the instant I step through the door . ’
25 I 've just made a huge investment in this station and you call it a stunt ? ’
26 Well you call it a run-on line and you call it an enjambement line to give it the French term .
27 You get in your car and you start it every morning , you run around and come back , you start it again .
28 See , she leans over this door and reads your palm and you pays her a bit of silver , sixpence say , or a shilling , and she pops it in this little drawer just beside her .
29 And you beat me every time , do n't you , you and all the people like you , Kegan ?
30 ‘ Not until you tell me the truth . ’
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