Example sentences of "[adv] you [verb] [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You with a mind full only of natural & unembarrassing thoughts , & of me , probably awoke early and remembered & rejoiced ; perhaps you had even prepared for it , & went happy walks , singing , garlanded .
2 Well , Victoria is Maggie 's baby , now , and he has Jonathon working all day and all night under his eye and –here is only you left not accounted for .
3 So you 've either got ta have a border and paint something in it or you know ?
4 So you 've certainly got to erm start paying the mortgage again .
5 So you 've only got like February and March and April .
6 So you have n't got ta pay that one more .
7 Well presumably you have n't played at all in the last couple of weeks , so it 's so you 're feeling perhaps a little bit rusty about it all ?
8 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £90
9 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £50 for a fancy goldfish .
10 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? 32p
11 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ?
12 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ?
13 Until now you have not asked for anything in my name .
14 Well you 've just talked about
15 Well you 've probably seen in erm the newspapers you can now buy small computers for one hundred or two hundred pounds , but they 're not really what we 're talking about , because the very smallest computers of this sort , like the Sinclair and the B B C computer , do n't have any sort of storage for the data .
16 Well you 've not looked at any more have you ?
17 But if this is what love does to you , it 's perhaps just as well you 've never suffered from the malady before . ’
18 Well you 've still got ta get your
19 Well you have n't got ta do for that yet !
20 Well you have n't got to !
21 And er he said , Well you have n't listened to me have you .
22 So you so the two years you 've been here you 've not managed to really get to know many people .
23 Maybe you 've never heard of Plan Z ?
24 Right yeah erm so that can be , that can be a bit awkward but still some of the older stuff can give you a bit of a grounding in , in , in , in , in , in what it 's about if you can find anything relevant and sometimes you 've just got to sort of wander round the library and pick things up off the shelves like at random and see , see if you can find something in the index or find something in the contents pages that sort of vaguely coincides with what the you know what 's been talked about in the class that week erm sometimes if you keep looking you might actually be dead lucky and find one of the recommended books has actually come back in erm you may find that you 've got to be a bit flexible about that because , you know , if a topic 's dealt with in November you may not get a chance to see the book until you know kind of , I do n't know , February or something , you know I mean so it , it sometimes does mean you 've got to do the reading like a bit displaced from the from the classes
25 Then you have n't got ta worry about finding another one .
26 Am I right in saying that you 've also been very you 've also changed with the times as well , and adjusted
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