Example sentences of "but you [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's the only explanation for it , but you try proving it … |
2 | ‘ But you keep telling me she 's been in love with me for years . |
3 | What would happen if you did n't drink enough milk and you did n't get enough calcium and your bones did n't grow but you kept eating lots of protein ? |
4 | Or , I I ca n't re , I wo n't repeat here the things they said , but you know spread it , or get it out or whatever ! |
5 | But you know d' you remember me going round the corner and seeing that erm |
6 | I got this clear but you 've messed it up again . |
7 | Sorry , Terry , but you 've lost me there . ’ |
8 | So you 've activated the channel but you 've activated it by increasing the frequency with which it resides in its open state , compared a to its closed state . |
9 | But you 've made me say things much better left unsaid . |
10 | Well thanks Pauline but you 've cost me how nay thousand pounds worth of business . |
11 | She 's not very clever , but you 've taught her well . ’ |
12 | But you 've taught me the difference between art and life . |
13 | But you 've heard it all before , |
14 | ‘ I 've never bothered much about Blanche 's Prowler and that sort of thing — it did n't seem to matter who it was , only that she thought something existed — but you 've stirred something up — ’ |
15 | But you 've answered me . |
16 | could er , I do n't think that can be right because had that been right , had the commission been saying you 've got restrictions but there not malign , then we 'll be given you exemption , they would of said you 've got restrictions but you 've justified them |
17 | if that 's not her role , but you 've given her that role . |
18 | ‘ Oh , but you 've done it beautifully . |
19 | But you 've seen me doing my homework , have n't you ? |
20 | ‘ But you 've seen my wife , have n't you , you turd . ’ |
21 | You have warm feelings for her too , but you 've let me succeed in courting her ! |
22 | There 's nothing that drastically bad in behaving that way , but you 've let it become a habit , one that you ca n't break out of very easily . |
23 | but you 've preempted me . |
24 | But you 've worked me harder than any donkey and you 've let Tom , Amos and Oseri bait me as if I were a chained bear . " |
25 | ‘ Sounds like a good idea , but you 've left it a bit late . |
26 | I do n't want to threaten you but you 've forced me into a corner . |
27 | But you 've abandoned me now I 'm well , is n't it ? ’ |
28 | But you 've caught him out — in a tousle-haired moment . ’ |
29 | ‘ But you 've got what you wanted . |
30 | You might be carrying a baton on the side of your pants , but you 've got nothing between your legs . ’ |