Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] you [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 or David if you took cheese slices , yeah you could do
2 You phoned INCUBUS before you left Helsinki .
3 ‘ And so , of course , I jumped to the obvious conclusion in Bruges when you met Richard . ’
4 She said coldly , ‘ I suppose you ask that stupid question because you saw Giles and me on the promenade in Seabourne last night .
5 Whether an application is dealt with by the council in committee or under delegated powers , you should receive a letter stating the outcome of the case if you submitted comments .
6 There was a lot to be said for knowing your place if you wanted help from Bloomsbury House .
7 But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all .
8 ‘ Have you been to the Skein of Geese since you took Clare there last year ? ’
9 That 's it an approved credit guideline and er that is the problem at the moment that the approved er credit guideline for the non T S G schemes is really insufficient and is having to be propped up er from elsewhere within the budget , your Chairman yesterday met with the er gentleman er the suited gentleman from Bedford and , and er having er given them appropriate cups of coffee er , impressed upon them that the er the one point two was really insufficient for one or two million er , er credit approvals was really insufficient for the needs of Suffolk and er they went away did they not Chairman saying that they er appreciated the point whether you had success or not or perhaps to er wait until December ?
10 When I tried this sort of stuff before , I had one flight in a sort of plywood packing-case painted the colour of the blue stuff they used to paint on your balls when you got crabs and spent the rest of the day hanging around with a pack of strangle-voiced bores in bobble hats .
11 ‘ And yet when you were sick and hungry , wanderin' through the streets , you had reached the point when you thought life was not worth livin' .
12 Yeah but Geoff if you keep a record when you took money in when you draw it out .
13 ‘ You could find out a whole lot more about his feelings if you had dinner here — at the same time he has dinner .
14 Essex Street was a tough quarter because you had bobby-beaters there .
15 ‘ Presumably you checked out this Abdullah Hayira character before you did business with him ? ’
16 You was boiling with sweat before you started work .
17 And if you ever came up with eight of them on the one coupon , you could also mark X in the box for no publicity as you made plans to spend , spend , spend .
18 and I 've only yo mentioned , well you mentioned money because you mentioned Harold Wilson
19 N. So you learnt ollie stalefish tonight after getting ollies at last .
20 The way the ground just curled up at the edges until you lost sight of it , we could n't have crept up on a hunk of soya . ’
21 Not high-grade stuff , Patterson had said , but bloody useful to get the figures in advance if you held shares .
22 At least you could tune out the gawkers when you did catwalk modelling , but down here , wandering through the crowd , people treated you as if you were —
23 If you were born before 6 April 1919 and were a married woman when you reached age 60 , having paid full NI contributions while working , you should contact your local Social Security office .
24 Maxham was one of the chatty type , like a superior salesman , a foot through the door before you had time to register that someone was on the doorstep .
25 What was it like at Holland when you came things changed a lot ?
26 ‘ All that intense passion , the long hours in bed when you made love to me over and over , but never said anything — it just turned me off .
27 Oh there was a television camera as you left Downing Street .
28 I imagine it 's a legacy of the war : centralised personal data sounds too much like the Gestapo-though mind you , it would be a hell of a storage problem if you hid start collecting copies of all these .
29 Ellen was emphatic : — I could not take myself to a Foreign Land as you did Lily and never wanted such a thing and though you would be there that alone would in no way satisfy me and I should be afraid .
30 I would agree with the suggestion in your letter of 8 June that it would be good working practice for your association to collect Council Tax from your tenants in the same way as you collected rates in the past .
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