Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's only as you begin to come out of the Ketamine state that you begin to appreciate where you are or where you 've been . |
2 | ‘ I do n't care what you do , or where you go ! ’ snapped Araminta . |
3 | IN Britain it 's more your style or where you come from or your haircut , whether you like The Stone Roses or whether you think such-a-body is shit . |
4 | What I am discussing here is the kind of recall which is part of studying , linking names to faces , remembering items on a shopping list or where you put your spectacles . |
5 | Mark passages to which you want to refer or where you wish to seek clarification . |
6 | You will not be given carte blanche to wander around with your detector when or where you like , so do n't ask . |
7 | You did not tell me what you had been doing , or where you had been , and you were not interested in whatever I might have been doing . |
8 | You were also , probably , drunk , but how you got drunk , or where you had been between that first moment of reacquaintance with yourself and now , was a mystery . |
9 | Either we can influence and help that to be to be good or or you know if that 's a failure then see whether they can help us to produce one for the town . |
10 | You know or f or or you know always it was that they were men cos they came from during the strike . |
11 | No we 'll leave it entirely up to you and i it was n't English , I think he was Polish or or you know and erm some beautiful meals there was a stew that he did and it was beautiful and we we told him |
12 | Or or you have how many toes on your foot or |
13 | Or or you do n't mind paying some of it , or or what ? |
14 | Funny is n't it how we meet people , how you can know them for ages then you just sort of talk to them , or once you start talking to them you realize that you 've got |
15 | We 're going to make so much money out of oysters that the 5 million or so you 've got against me will look like chicken feed . |
16 | ‘ After all , you 're not Irish — or so you keep telling me . ’ |
17 | You were threatening to bring a breach of promise action , or so you announced on Saturday evening . ’ |
18 | You know I do n't care whether they think I 'm stupid or so you see . |
19 | Go to Amsterdam , and the Dutch will take 92.8p , including VAT ; a mere 52 per cent of the £1.78 or so you pay . |
20 | If you find that after a day or so you have aches and pains that wo n't go away , shower again , using hot water for three minutes and cold for one on the affected area . |
21 | Within a minute or so you have one fully rejuvenated disk drive , hopefully . |
22 | Over the past six months or so you appear to have taken a leaf out of the Aquarian book and aired your grievances in such a manner that you now face the possibility of a complete break from the past , which in turn would alter so much you have built up and established over the years . |
23 | I said my say : ‘ It 's not that I 'm angry with you , or that you 've done anything wrong . |
24 | But there again if there ever was a strike or that you 've a wee bit protection . |
25 | Oh , you may notice that you get out of breath when you have been running or that you hold your breath when frightened . |
26 | Thus to the question ‘ Why do you feel affection for your children ? ’ or ‘ Why are you inclined to assist animals ( or fellow citizens ) in pain ? ’ , it would sound lame and otiose to reply that it is because your children are kind and decent , or that you assist others in the hope that they will assist you , or that you do both to contribute to the greatest happiness of the greatest number of creatures . |
27 | If you decided on the first day of the PIW you could not pay the SSP or that you had to stop paying SSP during the PIW , you employee can not get SSP now . |
28 | These are all responses which were highly suitable in prehistoric times when events required either that you ran away as fast as you could or that you had a surge of energy to help you fight your way out of a difficult situation as ferociously as possible ( fight or flight behaviour ) . |
29 | I tried phoning you this lunchtime to ask about the above proposal , but I do n't even know if I had the right number , though I got through to it twice ; about five different people spoke to me uncomprehendingly , and eventually a man came to the phone and said ‘ Bratislava ’ ; I did n't know whether that meant I 'd got a Bratislava number , or that you 'd gone to Bratislava . |
30 | ‘ Or that you 'd at least had some control over what happened . ’ |