Example sentences of "you [vb past] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You got fed regularly and women waited on you and asked you how you felt . |
2 | No , no , if you got called away there would n't be anybody to take over until the next relief if , if the man was coming up the dock with two yo yo well you would n't be able to get in touch with him either . |
3 | Because I think it was Tommy that said it was really after the one finished and there was nothing else round about that there was a gap of a few years and then you got started again here . |
4 | So then you got married then . |
5 | And it were sixty five you got married then ? |
6 | er you , you got unsettled fairly er fairly early on did n't you ? |
7 | If she started being funny saying oh I got honours and you got commended just say yeah let's see what you get at grade three tap then . |
8 | If you got left behind by the Army you 'd be lucky to come back alive , and that 's no exaggeration . |
9 | It 's funny how you can spend every minute of every day with someone , and then never see her for weeks on end , just because you 'd stopped even thinking about her . |
10 | Then I finally realised you could see it , but you 'd decided simply to ignore it . |
11 | The last time I saw you , you 'd decided never to let anyone work with you here again . |
12 | ‘ Do you ever wish you 'd farmed rather than going in for horses ? ’ |
13 | So 'd you if you 'd seen as many horror and sci-fi movies as I have , ’ says Rainbow . |
14 | Crouched over the table at home endeavouring to scarf up all those little facts they required of you in those days ( what is Bauxite ? when should you employ j'eusse , tu eusses , il eusse ? what are the consequences of heating copper in a stream of chlorine gas ? ) and praying that the fuckers would leave the lights on until you 'd done just this bit ? |
15 | Because , if you 'd done right , the solder resist they try and put it all over there and it 's gon na screw up their manufacturing and stuff . |
16 | like before the break when you want to have a permanent record of what you 'd done so that you ca n't turn round and say well I do n't remember them conversation |
17 | Then he said , he 'd heard you 'd moved away from home . |
18 | He thought the danger was Barbara Coleman so he tried to keep her hidden until you 'd gone away . |
19 | Well when I ca when I came you 'd gone away so |
20 | I thought you 'd gone away . |
21 | I thought you 'd gone somewhere up north with the others . ’ |
22 | ‘ Thought you 'd gone backstage to see that little blonde . ’ |
23 | ‘ Thought you 'd gone forever , man . ’ |
24 | You 'd gone home and only Monica was left in the building with me . |
25 | ‘ Hi there , you guys , I thought you 'd gone home ages ago . ’ |
26 | Did did they know you 'd gone home ? |
27 | If you 'd said yesterday you could of got some |
28 | If you 'd retired yesterday how much money would you need in today 's terms to spend ? |
29 | And it 's , no if you 'd retired yesterday , it 's always retired yesterday , you died yesterday |
30 | Do you think they would n't rather have known the truth than believe you 'd grown too selfish to care ? ’ |