Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [conj] you [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Thanks for coming along tonight as you see we have our A G M tonight and er hope er to see a lot more faces here tonight
2 Come in then if you want me stop throwing tantrums
3 I remember that in a little pot down there and you know they were labelled ?
4 While one may whizz straight through the enemy , and another might stall in front of your Mob , the other one is bound to end up somewhere where you want him .
5 You could also erm , start to recognize the benefit of the rural sector , and one reason why they were discriminating , L D Cs tended to want to ignore that and sort of shun it , because it 's not sort of a glamorous image they were trying to hope for in the urban sector , and , so , if they did help them , say give them units , like the repair men , units to work in , and they put them in really totally crappy accommodation , and up not where you need it , and not where people pass by with their motors and things , they , they 'd put them somewhere up on a hill , overlooking a city , so erm , to encourage the informal sector by erm , sort of on a par with the formal sector because erm , their inter- reacting , inter-relating now , like they 're providing cheap inputs for the formal industries and , and the formal industries are pro providing clientele all for the informal sector , and so it 's all inter-linked and , and it 's there now .
6 I do think it 's lightened this room up though when you think it gone
7 Could I firstly start by thanking those delegates who after Congress yesterday have expressed support about the two rule changes that we lost and to give some encouragement to new delegates here that even if you get up here and you lose it , there 's some one hell of a lot of support out there on the floor .
8 Mr Williamson is there anything you want to come back on or you feel you 've had enough in terms of summing up on matters A and B ?
9 You then consult that on the screen and print it out only if you think you are going to want to look up the same word again .
10 Then , like hope , energy or money , the road runs out just when you need it .
11 I think you will find out more when you see him — ’ and to this she added , ‘ naturally . ’
12 yes oh yes , could do that , I 've let him some out though when you see him at the back
13 out there so you know you can criticize .
14 ‘ We 'll get inside somehow and we 'll find the — the person who was captured and be out again before you know it ! ’
15 What seems to happen there is the bird that 's deserted has to stay with the existing family because if he or she erm deserts , those chicks will , will , will die , so er it 's what is sometimes called the Concorde fallacy that if you put a lot of resources into something , you 've got ta see it through , because if you pull out just before the end you can lose everything , whereas i if , if you stay on even if you know it 's a failure , erm at least you may get something out of it , so the , in that case wi with monogamous birds the parent that 's deserted the one that 's left may have to stay , because if they desert then they can have no reproductive success whatsoever whereas at least if they stay they get something .
16 But the fact remained that Fatima was a drag , and would drag everyone around down if you let her .
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