Example sentences of "and you [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Mr Lynch , who was described as the instigator of the deal , was told : ‘ You knew full well what you were doing and you relished the consternation and damage being caused . ’
2 I 'll hold her , and you cut the ropes here , take my knife .
3 A a great big thing about that length maybe and you cut the hay in great swa After that and then you see you carried it out to the sheep .
4 The cutting programme , and you cut the meat .
5 And you eat the tape afterwards .
6 And you sell the game to — ’ he pointed skyward ‘ — and go on running the show .
7 And you did two years as an apprentice then another would come in and you dropped the bib and got a black apron .
8 But he ducked and punched you and you dropped the bottle . ’
9 Also I think you 'd find that the erm er although , now I 'm suggesting you do this , but if you went through the Independent and you counted the erm number of different words the total vocabulary , I think you 'd find it 's many many many many many many many times bigger than the
10 Take away or subsidise all nuclear power stations and you lose the commercial logic of the privatisation plans .
11 That 's it because what you well you either hold on to the first five or six and then you lose the rest or sometimes you remember the beginning and the end and you lose the bit in the middle , ah .
12 Cos if you leave d go the cord straight away the cord just goes shooting up there , the weight inside comes down here and you lose the cord and you have to take the whole lot p t apart in order to get the thing to work again .
13 now now you 're guaranteed you 're you 're stuck on electric all you need is one fault at Northallerton two days ago and you close the East coast main line completely .
14 As your playing standard improves and you develop the feeling of the rally , the rally should cease when the ball is out of play ( ie , when it has bounced twice , or outside the lines ) .
15 I hear , and you stuck the pay deal out .
16 Well , that that that shop had got so got some thicker board , I remember , and you said the size we 'd got would cut about two .
17 with two homes and you said the money they get !
18 And you had the impression he knew that would be the case as he raced down Jefferson Avenue for the first time .
19 And you had the whole kit .
20 I mean look , for forgetting the women , but just look look at who else did well in those elections and who did less well , you had the modernizers doing less well , the Tony Blairs and the Gordon Browns , and you had the traditionalists , or the perceived traditionalists if you prefer , er the John Prescotts , for instance , and the Frank Dobsons doing extremely well .
21 Well like all the the ground was all cultivated and you had the had like all the Summertime you had to fence the the hens off the the cultivated land .
22 But you did come back and you had the , the figures to hand .
23 Aileen , do you remember last year and you had the trampoline in the back garden , Grant , on the lawn and you started her off .
24 Mm and you had the erm
25 I always thought that you see when the , er Normans came and you had the
26 And you had the last show , cos you 're the first looker .
27 Yeah , and you had the old bricks
28 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all , and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some for , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version .
29 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some form , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version ?
30 ‘ The best bet looks to be you going into a Salvation Army hostel , them sorting out your benefits , and you using the hostel as a base from which to find something else .
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