Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ye go up there to Cajamarca , behave like a whore , try and trade yer body fur information about the position of the Santa Maria del Sud , and now ye pretend ye do n't know who the man is . ’ |
2 | ‘ I knew I could n't trust you , although you checked out OK on my instrumentation , I 'll have to look into that . |
3 | ‘ She wants you to go up there of course , Dad , ’ he said . |
4 | ‘ But I should not want you to go back there at all , not until we are ready to disembark . |
5 | ‘ They 'll want you to go out there at least twice , ’ said Mike . |
6 | You got on alright with him did n't you ? |
7 | " You got in just in time . |
8 | You got off lightly in the alley tonight . |
9 | Bureaux de Change operators Travelex — with booths at airports and ferry terminals — will let you change back any currency you bring back home with you at the rate you bought at if the markets move against you . |
10 | At one point , George Duke said to me , ‘ Why do n't you stay up here for a minute — I want you to play . ’ |
11 | The steering is direct and precise , enabling you to hustle along briskly without effort , qualities which help to disguise the lack of power at your disposal in cut and thrust traffic . |
12 | ‘ Can you hang on here for a few moments ? ’ |
13 | The beauty of the world around you inspires you to find out more about an artistic or creative sphere of knowledge and experience . |
14 | They might contact one of you to find out more about Spokes . |
15 | Head : ‘ Try to anticipate , for instance the negotiation with the Needlecraft department … our hopes for you fit in well with our hopes for the department . ’ |
16 | ‘ So , ’ he said to change the subject , ‘ how do you feel about yesterday in the light of a new day ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Why have you turned up again like the bad penny ? ’ |
18 | ‘ So , you came out here at my invitation , but already you had labelled me a reckless fool , ’ he agreed calmly , laughter glittering in the gold-flecked eyes , ‘ only to have unexpected confirmation of your fears last night . |
19 | And that 's one of the things that you came out right at the time , I needed something really swanky for a caption for Rolling Stone . |
20 | Jane and I think it would be a good idea if you came down here for Christmas . |
21 | ‘ And when you came back here after your father 's death , to set up in practice , did you resume a family relationship with the Garlands ? ’ |
22 | But can you do that — can you break off just like that ? ’ |
23 | Above all , August is a month to take some time out to relax in the garden and reap the rewards of all the hard work you put in earlier in the season . |
24 | When you lie down tonight in your soft warm beds , think over what I have said . |
25 | Are you going up tonight with your da like ? |
26 | Are you going up tonight with your da like ? |
27 | Who you going up there with ? |
28 | If you look up there for example , can you see the row of heads supporting the beams , |
29 | Look , if you look down there under the bridge in the tunnel , look it 's still flooded . |
30 | I do n't want you turning up late for the shop tomorrow morning . |