Example sentences of "[adv] but you " in BNC.

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1 Of course , you might live perfectly happily together but you might also hanker for your lost independence .
2 I 'm not saying we all had it together but you say you can er say that about four of 'em would then as that as that they got rid of it the other the others 'd get it you know eventually and th we 'd all have it in the end .
3 Er I 'm frustrated obviously but you know we all all managers go through this at some stage .
4 Sell the space obviously but you do need paper .
5 Well no I mean they 're each gon na play each other obviously but you see England , New Zealand and Sri Lanka and West Indies have all got two points from one game , Australia , India , Pakistan and Zimbabwe have all lost so they 've got no points from one game , South Africa have still to play .
6 It makes me cough a bit because when I came on the scene he was the one academically everything and she was the one who was academically rather disadvantaged but she , she was , you know , no not having the greatest of , of , of success but erm it was said that she would n't be able to be a student nurse because she was n't bright enough but you know she clocked up the O levels and A levels like guide badges and she went off on this pre-nursing course in South Notts you know and she was in and out of the Queens on a course and people and , you know , and she said I do n't know all the answers but I 've a rough idea about some of the questions , I want to be a nurse and off she went to , to , to Walsall and I 'm not saying she 's a brilliant student nurse but erm absolutely clear that she 's better than some of the others .
7 You have made a mess on it , do n't mind me saying so but you have .
8 Which we have n't picked up on and perhaps , right so but you need that firmed up that 's all I can say to you .
9 Because you get that silence in the room and mmm you want to fill it so but you 're right the use of the pause effective and particularly with a variation in pitch that gives that emphasis the two combined together can be very very effective .
10 Perhaps you 'd like to sit down rather than sort of hover at the back , it 's up to you entirely but you may feel that you 're slightly uncomfortable .
11 I tried to drag you away but you were too engrossed in the Butler man to pay any attention . ’
12 United not so good away but you never know …
13 The red stockings and garters are stored away but you never know — they may soon be out again for another airing .
14 Life at home is a bit of a battlefield and work is sadly staging a go slow but you have survived worse difficulties before and this tough period is nearly over Ugly what are you ?
15 That 's that 's nothing to do with thickness anyway but you know you 're just saying that .
16 But then you might feel that you 're going backwards but you still just modify your position to keep that gap there .
17 And because holism involves every aspect of the individual , you will not only feel better physically but you are likely to be more alert , freer from stress , more able to interact well with others and able to find greater peace of mind .
18 Well , sometime Wednesday you go , you really go through it cos you you 're not you 're not halfway through but you 're still but you 've done quite a bit .
19 It is appreciated that you may , through no fault of your own , experience difficulty in returning corrected tests promptly but you must not allow a backlog of unmarked tests to accumulate .
20 There 's usually a change of paying departments not always but you 'll find no no break apart from er the lessening of income .
21 I I told you when it was yesterday but you did n't remember !
22 No I , I dead-headed them today , you were going to do it yesterday but you did n't .
23 I I meant yesterday but you see , cos you gave me a bag yesterday and I 've meant to bring it today , I forgot it .
24 specifically told you from yesterday but you just , I said I 'm sorry but you did n't , you did not say that you were n't to go to lunch
25 I had it yesterday but you know how you just sort of start to get it , you 've got all the germs but they have n't quite come out ?
26 Not only will you read more quickly but you will absorb more of what you read and will be better able to remember it .
27 You ca n't force him to act responsibly but you can make sure he does n't treat you like a doormat .
28 Now because the government has a , plays a much bigger role in the economy the government will be in charge of what you might think of as industrial employment so er a lot of manufacturing , heavy industry er mining so on and so forth will be run as a national as a national industry , right and er wages in that nationalized industry will not be er set at market levels but will be set at , by some institutional mechanism that wo n't reflect demand and supply or reflect the rent seeking and rent server rent preserving behaviour of civil servants and government quangos er so on and so forth but you must bear in mind that the government sector will er the public and semi public sector in developing countries is vast in comparison to er to develop the countries and as a result wages set in er in the government sector er will erm will be the driving force for all industrial employment , so what with wages and industrial employment .
29 Now yo there you are now then now getting a little harder but you can do it in just the same way .
30 Not directly but you can make one in that how that once everybody gets , once you have the resources to raise everybody up to a certain sort of acceptable standard of living , then you can redistribute those resources and you are , you are , y you 'll be able to eliminate poverty
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