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

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31 And also we can have a little chat , providing it does n't upset any concentration , just to break the ice and settle in and er relax you and to drive normally .
32 You can perforate a Triplane until it looks like old net curtains , and the pilot will end up killing you and flying home . ’
33 The model may now be facing you and flying forwards through the air yet be stationary , or flying backwards , relative to the ground .
34 I 'll stay with you and hold on to the guns .
35 I figured he was waiting for you to wake up , Sleeping-Beauty-style , at which point he 'd marry you and make very tender love to you . ’
36 Two men kissing to music under the stars … or Little David , the barman , would bring out his famous white gauze and feather fans and send them gliding across his sweating chest and face ( you do n't see this any more these days ) — as if the secret thoughts that were normally hidden behind that odd smile in his eyes had escaped and taken flight ; as if , I used to think , it was magic , as if some oddly attractive boy had unbuttoned his flies for you and brought out not a fat red cock but a blinking , blinded , delicate , fluttering magician 's dove , releasing it into the roof of the dark theatre to fly crazily over your astonished head … and above all this was that ceiling of shining stars .
37 The night I ca n't remember , the night you say I quarrelled with you and walked away . ’
38 He says he knows you and came back in case you wanted to see him . ’
39 ‘ If someone threw a bomb at you and ran away , would you shoot him in the back , or would you let him get some more bombs and try again ? ’
40 There ca n't be a man alive who sees you and does n't want to take you to bed , who does n't wonder what you 're like , although some might be able to resist the temptation to try and find out once they realise what you are .
41 If you want to get money out it 's harder than it is for white people — they always check you and go away and phone .
42 who is willing to correct you and go on correcting you
43 Some of those waves at the bottom of the world — I mean you can tell by the look of them they have come from the beginnings of time and will roll right over you and go on rolling for ever .
44 But dip in your toe and all at once , the waves are wild unleashed dangerous passion to sweep you off your feet , drag you around and duck you and go half-way to drown you then toss you above the tide line .
45 Dame Martha indeed , as I suspect you were hoping she would , saw you and called out .
46 I 've found you and come back to you . ’
47 I did actually say I was going to put a plan together for you and come back in two weeks but I mean
48 Er , the first , the most straightforward way is to name the feature , if you want to briefly describe it if it 's appropriate , and I mean briefly , then use a link phrase like what this means to you and come out with a benefits statement , something that the client can relate to , and the final piece in the jigsaw is to ask the client how he feels about it .
49 Then you and said right
50 Before they knew what was happening we had opened their door , asked for a lift , said thank you and got in .
51 think she 's been injured do n't you and get out and help .
52 After that I have to leave you and get back to Florence . ’
53 ‘ Yes , ’ whispered Fenella , and wished that Caspar had not used the word sucking , because it made you think about coldly evil creatures with grisly appetites , who might leap on to you and cling to you and sink teeth and claws and needle-sharp pincers into you and suck out your blood and your marrow and all your life juices …
54 And then suddenly , its rhythm catches you and takes over , and you know you are in the presence of a deliberate art that seems completely right and natural .
55 Thank you and welcome back to White Hart Lane Peter ; I 've got with me United manager Brian Horton .
56 And the papers will get at you and ask why was n't something done before .
57 They 'll want to speak to you and ask why you need an emergency supply and check that you have had a previous prescription for the same medicine .
58 Yeah , but what I 'm saying is that , yeah , but what I 'm saying is when the parent comes to you and says well the primary school said they were you can say well well yes but by by our standards and our assessment when they arrived here
59 You can not just say ‘ Thank you and push off . ’
60 Perhaps your secretary or some other intelligent person can sit alongside you and jot down , unobtrusively , the main points made by other speakers and indicate who is speaking so that you can look at them and glance at the notes alternately .
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