Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] you [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And still you make sure I mean you know for that what I 've spent .
2 I think in the current atmosphere of local government reform , I mean maybe there is an answer there , I mean you work for local councils but much of your role is concerned with statutory instruments if you like , statutory issues , issues which have got absolutely nothing to do with the people who are supposedly making the decisions which you 're supposed to implement , they 're made nationally , and you have to implement them .
3 Moses and Monarchism is not one of those books of Freud as I expect you to read for this course , I mean I expect you to read things like Civilization 's Discontents and so on because they 're , they 're kind of central and they 're not very large books , they 're clearly er focused on our subject but erm it would be I think a little bit unreasonable for me to expect you to read this one , although , er I 'd quite like you to I mean some ways erm it 's a fascinating book , erm my guess is if it , if you do n't hate it , you 'd probably quite like it .
4 you know you stop for twenty minutes , put twenty minutes , and you , you just press return and it throws a map up , a map of part of England
5 And you can have an M O T certificate , they like you to book for those cos it takes the nurse quite a time to do you .
6 ‘ If we 'd listened to them do you think for one minute we 'd have got this far by now ? ’
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