Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] you [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Erm you 've got to go gently you know .
2 And he would n't let me go at nine o'clock if he thought I had n't have been knackered and ready to fall down you know .
3 What that means is that when you 're facing up to foreign situations , you tend to pull together you tend not to divide you tend not to emphasise the differences between you .
4 They expect you to leap off you know , on bits of elastic ?
5 a little bit more of the code , just to find out you know , what size integers it 's using .
6 I think you could 've , you could 've apacked that a bit , a bit more , to put in the er words of the day , to find out you know what was worrying him and , and what his problems were on that .
7 I always like to find out you know never leave any unturned .
8 ‘ It 's not a pleasant feeling to find out you 've been taken for a ride by someone you trusted . ’
9 To find out you see .
10 If you 're wearing , if you 're wearing headphones right you do n't stop everybody 's bound to work out and everyone lets you wear them , everyone 's bound to work out you 've been given permission to wear them .
11 There was a Tommy used to come here you see .
12 Take you up and then go straight to work then you see .
13 If you need to discover how you spend your time then you will find this spreadsheet very useful and even if you do n't then it contains some helpful tips for handling dates and times .
14 Ms K Brummitt from Birmingham is after a cheat for Dragon Ninja and wants to know how you get out of the factory in Robocop .
15 ‘ I want to know how you look when you smile . ’
16 I am intrigued to know how you work out the speed on the roads and tracks and how you know when to trot and when to canter ?
17 He 's unlikely to know how you feel , and until he does , he ca n't put your mind at rest .
18 One of the tricks that happens , and it can happen , it 's not really done deliberately , but it 's , the reporter wanting to know how you feel about something .
19 I would be interested to know how you think company meetings by telephone — particularly in the case of directors ' meetings — should be evidenced in the minute book .
20 Well , he said , you do n't have to work there you know .
21 ‘ The fact that you 'll be among your old friends , who will all clamour to know where you 've been . ’
22 It gives you enough information , for you to know where you finish .
23 It 's hard to know where you stand when that happens .
24 So it helps to know where you stand legally .
25 If you 've been impressed so far , you 'll be pleased to know that there 's even more to discover when you see the new Moffat Discovery for yourself .
26 The aim of the exercise is to begin to discover why you relate to written language in the way you do and to trigger the first probings into your own , unique way of understanding yourself and your world .
27 Shops in town do n't want to know when you ask for a toilet .
28 Erm how are you going to know when you retire whether your physical ability is deteriorating ?
29 Better to knowing now than to know when you arrive there .
30 It is necessary to know when you have been hurt , if you are to avoid making the injury worse .
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