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

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1 ‘ There are some simple ideas to help you discreetly shape up while you tan . ’
2 That was why you mostly kept your black book for your own family .
3 Oh yes , and er of course mostly , in these outlying districts , you mostly grew your own vegetables .
4 But you mostly doing district work are you ?
5 You rarely come across anyone , male or female , with enough gall to get onstage who does n't at least , at some point , try to display their true nature .
6 One of the enlivening aspects of Alexeev 's temperament is that you rarely know what to expect .
7 With him there you were never baulked ; you rarely got a clout from your opposite number and you never had the middle jumper leaning forward to nab your ball .
8 One of the most rewarding things about being a lawyer in local government [ and a striking contract with private practice ] is that you rarely get asked the same question twice and usually the problems require imaginative legal thinking .
9 You rarely received letters yourself .
10 You rarely specialise on one aspect , but are more interested in the way that life links together .
11 From experience you will know which of the icons you rarely use and which tools you frequently access via the menu .
12 Although the Cut Saw weighs in at 3kg ( 6–1/2lb ) , it 's easy to control because you rarely need to support the entire tool when using it .
13 You rarely need more than a teaspoonful , you add it at the absolute final moment of cooking , you do not blaze it ( at least I do not ) , you treat it simply as a seasoning .
14 Even if you rarely stretch the G 's exceptional 2.9-ton towing limit , or test the new drivetrain which keeps you mobile even if only one wheel has any grip , at least you can savour the high , commanding view every time you slip behind the wheel .
15 Deep learning — like knowing how to dress yourself or clean your teeth or ride a bicycle , which you learned to do when young and which have entered your consciousness at a deeper level so that you rarely think consciously about them because you engage in these activities daily and apparently intuitively .
16 You rarely condemn .
17 You rarely run into people you know in London ; there are too many millions .
18 This is cattle country though you rarely see any until dusk when they appear from nowhere to stand about morosely in the middle of the road , waiting to be run down .
19 You rarely see a direct response ad which does not put a clear offer — and the price — in its headline .
20 Another thing you rarely see is people crying — be they children or adults .
21 You rarely see them apart before and after games .
22 If you have spent a twelve hour day coping with the daily realities of road accidents , the elderly incontinent , housing the homeless — usually with inadequate resources — I promise you that you rarely want to go home and read about it .
23 You rarely find anyone with a neutral opinion on snakes .
24 These parts are superbly realised by the cast ; Clive Francis , James Grout , Sarah Badel , Richard Huw and Lucy Scott all giving the sort of lived-in and clearly progressing performances that you rarely find in the same play .
25 You rarely agree to see a newspaper man . ’
26 Were you badly affect in the , by winters ?
27 It 's very , it 's very tempting , especially if it 's something that you badly want as happened to me recently when I 'd set my heart on buying a new erm video recorder .
28 As a retired lawyer with more than forty years experience of criminal courts and a private pilot of more than 25 years standing I think that , like many others , you badly underestimate the intelligence of both the legal profession and the average jury .
29 Could you politely suggest
30 But for just under twenty quid you effectively get hold of the complete BR timetable ( for the whole of Great Britain ) , effective until 16th May 1993 .
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