Example sentences of "you [adv] [vb past] [adv] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But the chances are , too , that if at the beginning you saw yourself as writing a crime novel and no more , then you will have spoilt the novel you eventually turned out to have produced , as well as causing in a good many of your readers a subtle feeling of disappointment . |
2 | Cos Pete putting out a good , alright Pete might say if say you , you just rung up to say look Pete I 'm sorry . |
3 | You just did n't want to go ? |
4 | When you saw what a disaster you had caused , you could of started again and taken some time , oh sorry I forgot that 's not godlike , you probably did n't want to know or is it that you enjoy what you made , a sort of entertainment , better than Home and Away , watching wars and diseases and things . |
5 | The time spent travelling across the city meant that you often did n't bother to meet up . |
6 | ‘ You really did n't need to come this far . ’ |
7 | ‘ I realised that you definitely did n't want to merge and I would have accepted that , but when you said you hated me — ’ he paused ‘ — well , that hit me hard . |
8 | You certainly did n't seem to like me the way I was ! ’ |