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

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1 Proud were ye , Mountains when in times of old , Your patriot sons to stem invasive war , Intrenched your brows ; ye gloried in each scar : Now for your shame a Power the Thirst of Gold , That rules over Britain like a baneful star , Wills that your peace your beauty shall be sold , And clear way made for her triumphal car Through the beloved retreats your arms enfold !
2 You cared about other people and tried to be kind to them , even though they were strangers you would probably never meet again .
3 It seems they had two er registers really , one register meant that you were a part of the movement , the other register I imagine meaning you were actually an enemy of this movement so if you got on that register you , you were in , that that would er spell very bad news , so consequently you were trying to join the , the , the first association .
4 You got about seven hours tonight I 'll tell you about it .
5 And then , you see , then the erm er the bus fare , you got as reduced rate , to go in early , so I used to go in at the usu about from the last bus I could go in cheap , and then walk to Trent Bridge , and back , it was very nice .
6 And when you got into that shop there 's maybe a counter for drapery and a counter for gents , a counter for ladies , millinery , every different kind of thing .
7 And when you got into any gas , a blue flame used to come on the top of your lamp pop , gone .
8 How you got into this work .
9 He 'd be on you before you got within ten yards of him . ’
10 The sort of rude things you got in Private Eye were n't right-wing .
11 That 's all the like the window you got in one area .
12 So type plus two less thans , the name of the file , which is sales one , two greater thans , and a cell address , C twenty five and then enter and that number one five four is , you got from that file sales one , in cell C twenty five , and I can copy that formula to the right , just like any other formula , I can copy it .
13 Only if you got beneath this front would you find out what a gentle and caring man he was .
14 And how many lived in all of you lived in one house ?
15 So you divided into two teams ?
16 ‘ I 'm not such an outsider that I ca n't see what a mistake you made with those steps — ‘
17 I knew you 'd thought of something , and when you asked for extra milk it was n't hard to guess what it was . ’
18 We were given to understand that you asked for this article . ’
19 Six , seventy , thank you , standing , seventy five eighty eighty five ninety standing at ninety pounds , against you seated at ninety pounds , are you all done ?
20 Ah no , still got that other tape you taped from last night have n't you ?
21 ‘ Ah , ’ he greeted Maxim ; ‘ do I see you refreshed by two days of country air ?
22 YOU MOVED AFTER 15TH JANUARY 1989
23 YOU MOVED BEFORE 15TH JANUARY 1989
24 What what where did you move to when you moved from that school ?
25 So if there 's anything , there 's a slightly different approach to it , and one thing that we are being urged to do , through the very way in which you mentioned in another context , is to make sure that facilities are appropriate locally , and developing policies within that .
26 And these days you ca n't just take the speedometer out and fiddle the numbers back like you used to ten years ago .
27 It the method you used in those days did tha did they change as the years went on or , or
28 You tried at that point .
29 What do you mean you tried for two days ?
30 And you referred to two sorts of allocations , one , those in adopted local plans and the figure was if you could remind me please .
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