Example sentences of "you [adv] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | You get much above about fifty people you perhaps do need a some technical assistance with the power . |
2 | You might feel , you perhaps did feel , is it not astonishingly self-centred , is it not even offensively self-centred , this concern with his own greatness , his own importance , what I am writing now , what I shall achieve . |
3 | try to walk away and I 'll come to depend on you , I give you all the love I had in me da da da I ca n't believe it 's true you better stop stop with my heart , you always break my heart , you better stop before you tear us all apart you better stop . |
4 | Said , you better do mate ! |
5 | Things are never so bad when you just let go . |
6 | ‘ Listen , ’ she said quietly , ‘ if you just let go of me , I 'll forget this ever happened . |
7 | Er if you just let look . |
8 | in front then you just do like the stitch , same stitch but backwards . |
9 | Though the other fellow did say all the kind of things you just did say . ’ |
10 | Do you still do do you |
11 | I have n't heard about any — and you usually do hear . |
12 | Nothing so true as what you once let fall , |
13 | ‘ You always did stay up late , ’ she said , moving towards him , standing provocatively close , before walking past him into the hall . |
14 | Because I think in the so called Good Old Days , you always did stand up when you heard the National Anthem played . |
15 | ‘ You always did like strange new places . ’ |
16 | ‘ By the Lord , Jimmie , you always did have rose-edged ambitions , but like sunsets they fade . ’ |
17 | ‘ You always did have a gallant streak , Jimmie , ’ Randall said , skirting the crowd . |
18 | ‘ You always did have strange ideas . ’ |
19 | ‘ You always did believe it possible to cure other people 's unhappiness , ’ he said . |
20 | ‘ He just said : ‘ Tell her : ‘ You always did say I did daft things if you were n't around to stop me . ’ ’ |
21 | ‘ You always did say that her fairies were the lightest you ever tasted . ’ |
22 | ‘ If you ever do want to talk about it , please do come and see me . |
23 | " And probably get killed for wounding an Owsla officer , if you ever do get back ? |
24 | ‘ You 'll need a solid week of ritual baths when you get home … if you ever do get home . |
25 | I wonder if you ever did intend to keep the date you made with Jean , or was it just some power game you like to play ? |
26 | You 're , you , so you 're perhaps here just to find out what trouble you could get into if you ever did agree to do an interview ? |
27 | In fact , I do n't think there was a time when you ever did belong to me . ’ |
28 | ‘ Is n't this just the cutest place you ever did see , Nick ? ’ |
29 | She was pale and willowy , with a large mouth and the most amazing violet eyes that you ever did see . |
30 | we 're going to stay afloat now for news of a top European win for the Laser firm of Banbury.With the help of computers and fashion , their sailing craft are on the crest of the highest wave you ever did see |