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

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1 There were some bruised shins and sprained ankles , black eyes and a few cuts and grazes but nothing you would n't get on a rugby field , although a couple of old ladies were taken off home by ambulance with attacks of the vapours .
2 But nothing you ca n't cope with ? ’
3 But nothing you can point to in your present situation tells you that this situation is not one in which you are mistaken .
4 You could choose to move on different paths through space-time , but nothing you could do would modify the background of space and time .
5 It was the classic case of idolising a rogue whom you can never quite trust but whom you ca n't give up trying to reform .
6 She looked like your mother whom you 'd loved , but whom you 'd lost — and while Doreen was near your mother seemed to be not so far away .
7 Erm but I you know I feel that that very often we do n't sell stock
8 but I you said three hours or so .
9 But I you know
10 Erm a lot of the stuff , you know a lot of my clothes , I always make myself anyway , but I you know what on the market then .
11 Erm but I you know I do n't know that that was a got off the ground very well .
12 I 'm not but I you know could be .
13 Yeah but I you you put me down as as as er next of kin you see
14 I would , but I you know , I 'm trying to give butter up .
15 Yeah but I you know no
16 But I you know hopeful I know that th th th quite a large and high numbers but what we agreed was if we were working on the basis of something like on one person every six weeks
17 no I fucking ai n't , but its you say that , there 's this geezer
18 Do n't stuff yourself with doughnuts or chocolate , or anything to which you are unaccustomed , or indeed anything to which you are accustomed but which you might suddenly be tempted to gorge in distorted amounts .
19 Then choose one of the alternatives discussed this week ( task allocation , team nursing , primary nursing or multidisciplinary team care ) which you do n't use but which you think might also be useable and would promote individualised care in the same work area .
20 What about a work of art whose origin is uncertain but which you have bought in good faith from a private person or in a State owned shop ?
21 My great aim is to give you a periodical which you will not throw aside as soon as read , but which you will value and look over years hence as an old familiar friend , when you may be battling with the realities of life under the suns of India , in the backwoods of Canada or the United States , or the grassy downs of Australia , over the wide Ocean among the isles of the Pacific , or on the distant shores of Columbia .
22 You can use a compass if you want to walk to a place which is marked on the map but which you ca n't see .
23 The New figure shows the number of unread mail messages and the Old figure shows the number of mail messages which are still retained in LIFESPAN but which you have already printed or read .
24 If you make an assertion which you think in principle could be justified but which you do n't have space to justify , you can alert the reader by adding a phrase like : " I am assuming that … " , " we could argue that … " , or " it is generally accepted that … " ; the advantage of using these phrases is that you acknowledge that there is some possibility of disagreement .
25 * Develop a register for your academic writing which avoids characteristics of speech but which you can still comfortably read aloud ( see pp. 73 – 4 ) .
26 Remember the chances are you will never need hospice care , but somebody you know will — so please help if you can . ’
27 But you you do n't want to you do n't want to see that you 're doing it that way .
28 But you you would n't be able to nominate your wife as a dependant .
29 There 's more work in doing these but you you should be sort of practising equations all the time .
30 but you you can say , because people are working more effectively therefore they 're more cost effective .
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