Example sentences of "[conj] you [adv] [verb] [Wh adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He was constantly demanding rewrites , even on the set , so you never knew where you were at any time .
2 Well , when , when it comes to talking about er transport in a rural area and , and talking about transport in the Western Isles , er were not talking about buses or trains , were talking about ferries and , and planes and you just wonder when you hear some of the statistics erm from these companies just what sort of service they are at providing to local people , where your talking about ferries at arriving in , in port at half past eleven to half past twelve at night , that 's not a service for local people , I mean you hear about British Airways increasing their domestic fares to er , by seven per cent as of the beginning of April er you just have to ask is this a service been put up provided for er local people , and it just is n't .
3 A lot of them of course went to the quarries , but then they had a little steamer called the Florence Cook and she plied wherever she went and you probably know where she went .
4 And that it 's very disorganised and you never know where you are regarding rooms .
5 It 's great to have freedom of the skies , and you never know where you will land .
6 " I love the idea of that sort of gift , because it 's so special and you always remember where it came from and who gave it to you . "
7 Honestly , girl , if you only knew where I 'd been to try and find you ! ’
8 ‘ Oh , Guy , if you only knew how I longed for you , how I dreamed that one day you would rescue me . ’
9 I do hope he is n't the murderer , I do n't want them to lock up one of my best contacts , but if you ever hear where he really was , I 'd love to know . ’
10 I drew the diagram and they were positively correlated Now , you do n't have to know that proof but if you ever wonder where it comes from or you wan na tell your grandchildren one day Mummy , what did you do in the stats classes ?
11 Cos you never know when you 're gon na drop into these pockets , you know .
12 drill , cos you never know when you 're gon na need a drill , then I 'll show you how to use that
13 But you just think how you read newspapers .
14 he was quite excitable when negotiating but you always nkew where you stood with him
15 Peter Yeo was obviously delighted to do any service , however modest , for her and bustled her away , returning belatedly to ask McLeish if he would like a similar facility , which he accepted , obedient to the unwritten CID rule that you looked after your physical needs at any moment that opportunity offered , because you never knew when you were going to get stuck for hours without help .
16 The prisoner learns in this jungle to trust no one , and because no one is to be trusted then it becomes additionally dangerous to share feelings because you never know when they will be used against you .
17 The sufferer from alcoholism may or may not hide bottles but will very rarely run out of stock altogether " because you never know when you might need to entertain someone " — All sufferers from Chemical Dependency will tend to spend scarce money on alcohol or drugs rather than on food , clothing , housing or on unpaid bills .
18 Er , as far the these building are concerned I think your point is valid , I mean , I think probably printers , I think that you suggest are left on because you never know when it 'll be to .
19 ‘ Just act as you usually do when you have to visit the privy , ’ he had instructed , with a grin that Isabel could only describe as fiendish .
20 You should be able to assess this work and remember names as you never know when you might need them .
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