Example sentences of "you [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 D' ya ever work for Muni ?
2 Would you rather go on bus ?
3 Will you risk my dry Martini or would you rather stick to sherry ? ’
4 You only go to prison for stealing and things like that . ’
5 Using this statement , you can , for instance , erase and rename files whose names you only know at run-time .
6 And the worst thing is she was trying to tell a coloured person that there was n't any prejudice , and that you only come to school to learn about the European way of life .
7 She felt intimidated ; these men were the most powerful in the land , men you only saw on television or in the press .
8 If you only recovered on Step 3 of the diet , then you are probably sensitive to yeast .
9 But do you only deal with history or have you had anything to do with this exhibition as to the trams and , and trolley buses here ?
10 You perhaps speak in parable form of two divisions of the brain .
11 This should keep you comfortably free of hunger right through to lunch .
12 Erm , we were consulted by the A C C as it were , between committees and had to respond on proposals for giving individual local authorities wider discretions in paying compensation to their employees , erm , the issue here actually summarised quite well in the digest that you already looked at Paper C. The relevant which , at one of which was that the A C C sought powers for local authorities to have a discretione a discretion to award up to an extra , up to fifty two weeks pay in addition to existing statutory requirements .
13 If you already work in retailing , base your answers on products or situations that you have to deal with .
14 ( IF you already work in retailing , find out what your company 's procedures are . )
15 we 'll I know what we mean yep how do you prepare what what you physically have in front of you so that you 're able to put the point over effectively
16 It also allows all the fading and mixing features you normally expect from broadcast television .
17 ‘ Hey Linford , have you just come from work ? ’
18 So we did n't get very much ti time off and by the time we got back to our rooms at night we were so terribly tired you just dropped into bed .
19 I think there is a problem in that , I mean , as you know , at the university now we could actually send our mail , and we do have this facility on certain displays and you just put in mail and you see if there 's any waiting for you .
20 I re I think we 'll go and I 'll think you just go for tea and come back in
21 You just go to sleep , pet . ’
22 Yeah but , so your electronics is a complicated subject and erm I mean if you just go to quantum theory ,
23 So what I 'd like you to do if you just turn to page one sort of a couple of pages in the first one that 's numbered .
24 Robbie asked , ‘ or do you just wander at will ? ’
25 Could you just go to sleep ?
26 Erm Yeah , I imagine if you just look under Registry Office in the phone
27 If you just deal with politics at a surface , organizational level , you never understand how things have got to be this way .
28 You just jump in half-cocked , and get the wrong idea of the argument then I was just about to say to you that is n't the better way of doing things , cos obviously neither of us knows that way it 's just a different way and it was just a a matter of opinion so I mean
29 in Broadway and you just nip in end of that
30 Have you just got to sort of like the , these open to interpretation , or has it got to be word for word ?
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