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

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1 You got badly lost in the dinner party scene . ’
2 But I said there was a lot lower than you got only passes in your grade .
3 ‘ I 'm Jane Walsh — I hear you 've just moved in next door . ’
4 A plane cabin tries to fool you with the same set-up , but suddenly it meets turbulence , bumps and jolts , and three hundred of you sit there thinking of the drop beneath .
5 And when you get to the branch you get your bumf and you sit there looking through all the bumf .
6 You sit there gazing into mine .
7 If you have difficulty in obtaining the information you want then write to : or to .
8 Okay well do n't worry do n't worry he ca n't you know just think of something though having said that if you look at the role that you played in the group moving towards the chairman 's style , taking over the group perhaps becoming and you were n't a person that sort of took over and forced your views on everybody but you were certainly up there at the front with and listening to people taking information and manipulating everything that you had to fit what was coming in from everybody so that does show Chairman 's skills , Chairman tendencies
9 ‘ Anyway , it amazes me that none of you has apparently thought of comparing the print-outs of yesterday with today 's work .
10 It will probably not go unnoticed if you appear well organized at this stage , and it will certainly help you to appear at the right place and at the right time looking calm and unruffled .
11 You say hopefully bang against the back wall , why 's that ?
12 ‘ The jade you 'd already given to me , ’ she pointed out .
13 Is she an old friend — perhaps somebody you 'd previously met through your stepmother ? ’
14 I was amazed you 'd even heard of it , to tell the truth . ’
15 ‘ No , you should be all right , ’ he agreed , his smile still in place , ‘ but you 'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side-tracked , ’ he added , tongue-in-cheek .
16 And you 'd best go to the toilet before you leave .
17 ‘ So you 'd best live for ever , had n't you ? …
18 You did n't fall in love with someone in the space of a few days , just because you 'd finally succumbed to the lures of sex , or lust , or whatever had overwhelmed her ever since he 'd fished her out of the sea that first night …
19 The authorities would think you 'd finally cracked under the pressure of what had happened to your family .
20 Well you would be would n't you if you 'd nowhere to sleep on the night ?
21 ‘ Not at all as if you 'd just dismounted from a horse .
22 He always stayed calm , but he had a knack of turning things around so that you thought you were getting your own way when in fact you 'd just agreed with him .
23 If you 'd just rung from Bryn 's place I could have at least made myself presentable , cariad ! ’
24 You used it again when you 'd just got off the train from Paddington tonight , when you pretended you were waiting for Mrs Downes — ’
25 ‘ When you talked it was like you 'd just thought of it .
26 I 'm Marty Hunter — ( Marty thought Graham ) — and I just wondered If you 'd ever thought of doing any mob "
27 Sorry to keep you waiting but the bellman said he thought you 'd all gone to your rooms . ’
28 Er had it been something that you 'd long sought after you know , like like in the mines where it had been an issue for some years ?
29 ‘ But nice Dr Blake here is going to make it feel better , and I think , to be on the safe side , you 'd better stay with us for a while , just so that we can make sure the headache does n't get any worse .
30 ‘ I think you 'd better stay at home , ’ Otley cautioned .
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