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

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1 But busy enough so you feel like you 're having a day out .
2 So since he asked for you again , ’ Charlie went on as she climbed past him into the back of the cab , ‘ make sure that whatever you did for him , you just keep on doing it . ’
3 It 's a contemplative thing and what I would recommend you is go to The Tate and sit in the middle of the Rothgo Room there , which is actually a series of canvasses , as you probably know , of a sort of reddish hue , entirely abstract , and you are surrounded by these in a small , fairly dimly lit room , and spend half an hour there and see perhaps whether they work on you .
4 Erm , current speaker will next speaker by name , so when I speak to you and I call your name , you know that I am talking to you .
5 And do it now rather than them pounce on you later and accuse you of hidin' her .
6 See basically if a customer objects , you 're about to cover the , the fact that if the customer objects , say come back to canvassing for a minute , you get somebody , you phone somebody up and they say , urgh , urgh , and they just mumble away and they listen to you and they do n't listen to you , right , it 's a waste of bloody time , but if they talk to you and they give you objections and you deal with these objections , right , they 're bound to buy
7 Normally , you know where your husband 's been but if the husband 's away and you go in you do n't know where he 's been do you ?
8 Er just before we go onto you union work , what were you having was quite a good employer I believe ?
9 It does n't come to me as easily as it does to you . "
10 It was best when it felt like you were fighting gravity , fighting the pull of forces greater than yourselves .
11 ‘ As soon as I heard about you , I promised myself I 'd make sure you retired early from the orchestra pit .
12 I think about you always and I pray for you .
13 and one woman said that the year , nineteen twenty one she was a bride of eighteen years old and she took Good Housekeeping and she 's got the whole lot although she 's now a very old lady , and she said my first lot of housekeeping was done in a house in Wales where we had water from the well we had to build the fires up by hand we could get Welsh coal cheaply but they had to you know use paper and kindle and we swept with brooms and my life has never been easier she said I had three children in four years and my life has never been easier she said and all these modern things came in life has got more and more complicated and difficult !
14 BELVILLE : I know , my dear , I left you in great anxiety but 't is an anxiety you have brought upon yourself , and I have not been easy ever since I parted from you .
15 Trust increases because if you can talk to people openly and they talk to you openly and you 're communicating then you 're quite trusting with that person .
16 ‘ But of course , now that I look at you , you have his colouring .
17 Anyway , I 'll go in , I wan na go down Tesco 's anyway so it 's erm , just really since I spoken to you really .
18 you follow me , now when I say to you story book stay , eh er , I say your story close , right away you said I 've done that
19 Now when you went in you were carrying out a plan with you very close behind going down to the bedroom .
20 How often when I think of you the day grows bright !
21 If I 'm writing something up here and I talk to you while I 'm writing up here then what does it do ?
22 Well you know , you turn things out here and you go in you might see that little
23 Erm well as I said to you today one of the things that you know
24 It 's now available for only seven shows out of twenty seven in the next programme and only on the first night of each show and only at a cost of two pounds and these are the audience of tomorrow as I wrote to you Mr you neglect these people at your peril why 've you changed the scheme ?
25 Remember ages ago when they knocked for you and Billy
26 At least when you think about you start to sound like you that 's the problem with the job .
27 Well now , what they 've done something which I think if there as I said to you in the first place , if they 'd have run their cards played their cards right , they could have said to that fellow ‘ look you 've got no rights to be here , we never gave you planning ’ what 's wrong with this planning people , they step here and they step there , there 's people do things without planning permission , they do nothing at all about it , if I was to go and stick something up in my front garden , they 'd come along and say ‘ hey , . ’
28 I know but then when they talk to you they wo n't see it .
29 then when I say to you well how many threes are there in twelve you can
30 Opaque , yet once I slept with you all night
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