Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [pron] [vb past] you " in BNC.

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1 Imagine that somehow I knew you regarded the proposed arrangement with distaste .
2 It 's a great shame that when we are presented with er a problem , when we 're out on site , we actually forget all these things and , and I think that probably it took you an hour or so yesterday to actually recognise , oh yes , I need this and I need this and I need this .
3 And so what did you do ?
4 I I 'll try again j cos sometimes you get a different one and So what did you say to her ?
5 And so we separated you , ’ said Dierdriu , and now there was an immense sadness in her eyes .
6 And so he told you about it , rather than ?
7 And so I thought you .
8 If only he knew you never break the rules Dudley Do-Right .
9 Six six contracts all the same print so that if ever we shifted you or wanted you wanted to shift you from estate into to golf or to schools we do n't have to retrain you at all .
10 the morning again , and we took Daniel up to the er , cos there was a station , Christopher picked him up there and off they went you see so erm have n't heard anything I presume he got back alright but as I say
11 If like I hated you I would n't go up to Lyne and start slagging you off .
12 Aha and also they had You see they had glue a glue pot .
13 And , and whenever they knew you 've come would you , would you walk through and , and they used to for us every time an tha and that in those days they 'd give you a couple of bob which is , it was a fortune to me at that age .
14 And then what did you do ?
15 And then what did you do for this next bit ?
16 on the one the scale and then what did you do ?
17 And then what did you do ?
18 You holstered your gun and then what did you do ?
19 Yeah tell me the sequence of your jobs then , you started off you were a messenger at Helliwells and then what did you do ?
20 And then what did you do ?
21 And then what did you do ?
22 And we flew from er that was from London , we flew from the Croydon Airport in London , and er we , you went down to er an , a small office near Victoria Station in these days and er you w we , you put your luggage in there and then they took you out on a special bus to Croydon .
23 thought he 'd cut and things like this and then they showed you the chap the next day and he was completely different !
24 for Christmas , and it was delicious the way her mother made it so she started it with me writing it down , see , and she told me the ingredients and then she said you brews the ginger I thought
25 there was about twenty cards and you had to name everything that was on it , order everything , like you usually go , erm that 's it or something and erm you have to learn it in the MAs and MEs and things and all that and then she showed you and you had to take everything on that
26 only him and then he said you know
27 As soon as he got out and about he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you were n't there
28 Truly sir we may and then he wanted you to get really quite excited .
29 He also lived at Pinner and erm then the work dried up and he first of all he did work was a postman at Christmas time , you know just as a thing and then he started you know then he became full time you know .
30 But when yo when you walk in the door , I mean , first Stuart knew so he that 's why he took me in , and we walk in and there 's a head waiter would you like a table for two sir would you like a non smoking or a smo and then he showed you to your table and pulled your chair , you know , I mean tha not what you expect in a tea shop or coffee place you know i ha ha and they have proper waitresses with the little hat on , you know she 'll get about four tables so they 're looking after you and even on your saucer where you had your I mean yo your teapot and everything on the saucer 's a little mat so that you do n't drip , if it drips
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