Example sentences of "[pers pn] and you [verb] n't " in BNC.

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1 Oh that 's erm your objection er was nobody had seen me and you did n't really answer the question clients by coming in to their homes you know , Martin made the comment er that in actual fact nobody had seen them seen them in six or seven years so I thought that was a possibility for a just er oh n maybe not as deep a but nevertheless erm there was a good , good pause er er how did you er come to be with Friends Provident er you , it was good that you asked er er if the wife would be attending the second meeting , that was an important thing .
2 ‘ Kill me and you do n't get your information .
3 ‘ You do n't want me and you do n't need me .
4 ‘ You know next to nothing about me and you do n't know my father at all , yet you have the nerve to say such things !
5 You can cope with parents so much better if you feel that you 've tried your best with them and you do n't feel guilty because you 've hurt them .
6 If you are going to take plumbing seriously , however , it 's not a bad idea to keep a separate set of tools in their own tool box — so they are always there for plumbing jobs when you need them and you do n't find them covered with oil and grease .
7 Like a lot of people in the sort of society we live in , you feel very isolated from everything around you and you do n't know the neighbours and you are only barely on speaking terms with the shopkeeper .
8 The parents do not know what to expect of you and you do n't know what to expect of them .
9 If someone approaches you and you do n't know them , someone you do n't know is a stranger .
10 That 's what I say to you and you do n't like it
11 Hey you , I buttered that bread for you and you did n't eat it .
12 Paul wo n't say anything , which will mean : I love him and you do n't .
13 ‘ You 're not in love with him and you do n't want to go to bed with him , but you do love him .
14 so that I could actually enjoy it more this time because it 's in , so much of a blur when you get married the first time that you 're caught up with it and you do n't really see what happens , I would like to get married all over again .
15 round the ten every happens to everyone they work you know ten twelve is the obvious one to go for the go eight nine ten twelve fourteen and then once you do it you do n't realize you 've done it and you do n't stop .
16 I mean , if it 's just that you 're too close to it and you do n't want me to look at it , there are people I know who 're good at that sort of thing ; they can see the wood from the trees ; they could — ’
17 It does follow through , it 's just not very clear if you 're going to audit it , you looking at it and you do n't know what week .
18 Then there 's the lending it out problem , where presumably people say ‘ can I borrow this stuff ’ and they just sort of walk off with it and you do n't know whether you 've got it all back , and you find a few weeks later there 's a lead missing .
19 Okay , let's John said why did I reduce it and you have n't , I have to say , really explained to people why we are doing what we are doing now , why we are n't here discussing why there 's another half million in the budget .
20 It all made sense , the relationship between non-Aristotelian logic and the banality of the American way of life : you had to take a detached view of the culture ; you were n't in love with it and you did n't hate it .
21 If she said ‘ Do n't do something ’ , you did n't do it and you did n't argue .
22 I 'm sorry I have n't written since then , but I 've felt very confused about some things that happened with us and you did n't seem to want to say any more .
23 It is the two hundred and twenty five , but how could we calculate that from just looking at , if they just told us and you did n't use the protractor .
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