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

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1 Put them where you like .
2 Do you do , I 'm just asking , I 'm not sure , do you do them where you 've got erm so you got this , th the big one
3 As soon as you tel them where you live they do n't want to know you
4 Work out ways of splitting the incoming crowd and directing them where you want them to go .
5 You going to join me or you passed up that too ?
6 However , it is not for me or you to presume upon the gentleman 's intentions .
7 You want me or you do n't .
8 ‘ Either you believe me or you do n't ! ’
9 ‘ Either you believe me or you do n't .
10 Hats are funny things — you either love them or you hate them .
11 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
12 To an extent you 're your own master … you can decide what you want to do and when you want to do it … it 's not like being at work when somebody rings you up and you 've got to go down and see them or you 've got to do this and that within half an hour .
13 And I know like er there there were lots of things kids there on roller skates going along , walkways , people were shouting at them or you know trying to clear them off .
14 But of course the problem then is after all that , whichever way , whether you move them or you do n't , you 've taken time .
15 Get off you do n't climb on people 's chairs you sit on them or you play on the floor
16 You do not have to continue with stage 1 exercises if you find no further need of them or you want to concentrate fully on these harder exercises !
17 He said , " Hills or Inlé , it 's all one to me where you go .
18 ‘ What am I that you hate so much ? ’
19 Yeah , Could I also just quickly comment on the differences between columns H and I that you 've referred to .
20 that Robert 's already gone over , but I actually got the impression that erm I that you did n't feel relaxed in what you were doing , you knew what you were talking about but erm you did n't feel relaxed and if I 'd 've been your customer then I , I certainly would n't have felt relaxed either and and that 's the impression that I got which was the completely opposite of Robert .
21 ‘ What is this history of yours that you think it irrecoverable ?
22 erm assume you do so if I if you know what three fours are
23 Er , I do n't need this do I if you 've got that ?
24 If I if you 've got people in prison and then you had to go visiting you , you could get relief after , after the first twenty five pounds , so if the expenses were going to see somebody in prison were more than twenty five pounds I could get relief with them
25 I if you thought about it .
26 Do you know I if you ask Andrea about it , anything she 'll probably go on for ages , and ages , and ages , and ages !
27 So I if you read the book the book is called Woolly Jumper you can get it your at Cramwell , you can get it at Grantham .
28 I if you do n't like the sound of it Mrs then I 'm sorry for you but this is what democracy is all about and it is about time you listened to what people have to say .
29 I think the point has been made er and let me er ask you to correct me if I if you do n't i it 's a fair assessment , the point that 's really being made is there is a judgmental issue here as to whether a surplus arises from over-funding by an employer er substantial investment performance or or effectively unfair claiming between either the deferred pensioners or the pensioners and i it can be that all of those interests have to put into the pot and it 's a judgment as to who actually is doing best in what circumstances .
30 I if you do n't bring wood worm with it
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