Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] you [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh yeah , but I mean it just goes on when you need it all new . |
2 | The second man comes , he says the same thing and his brother 's waiting at the gate and she goes only if you fuck me ! |
3 | his music thing has n't he ? , he likes music he likes to be on his own , ooh that nails sticking in if you trim your nails properly |
4 | A screw that goes in as you turn it clockwise is ( arbitrarily ) called right-handed . |
5 | Look , cos that 's why it 's already broken so if you push it it 'll go . |
6 | Nanny and rotten news seem to go together if you ask me . |
7 | But do n't just jump in because you feel you 've got to . |
8 | Do not lose interest and let the end of a sentence fade away as you scan your notes for the next remark . |
9 | I 've come home before you wanted me to , have n't I ? |
10 | Walking home and you work it out . |
11 | . Or it stands up or you know you you go and put it in the cupboard , and all of a sudden there 's a there 's a there 's a face looking at you , you know . |
12 | they saw our house Friday , and they rang me up , and I said look , you know , I 've got , I 've got my exams today and I really do n't want to come up unless you see something , if you do , I will come up because they reckon it 's a joint effort , if we 're gon na live together , we 've all got to see it and make a contribution to looking at the house . |
13 | I could n't cope with a relationship that was so physical , I started to freeze up when you touched me . |
14 | And of course with hoods on you ca n't hear the poor soul behind you squeaking indignantly as you work your way up their ankles . |
15 | You 'd better fall out before you say something you 'll regret . ’ |
16 | that to find out that you shopped them they just as liable to put a brick through your window , or belt you one , or damage your car next time they see it . |
17 | The interviewer is trying to find out if you left your last job for reasons which could pose similar problems if you came to work with his/her firm . |
18 | frightened to come back if you need them again . |
19 | But when I got home and found my answerphone knee-deep in angry messages I did n't really have to be Sherlock Holmes to work out that you had something to do with it . ’ |
20 | He 's been happily dying here since you phoned me . ’ |
21 | Weight Watchers produce very good ice-cream , so hunt around until you find what you need . |
22 | She did n't see why people were supposed to work hard if you ground their noses ; it seemed more likely that they 'd work hard if you promised to grind their noses if they did n't . |
23 | ‘ With all these Commandos walking about and you playing your bagpipes , the whole German Army will be disturbed . |
24 | The last thing you want to worry about when you invest your hard-earned cash is whether your adviser is trustworthy . |
25 | And he said , ‘ You 've got absolutely nothing to worry about because you see it 's like this : when a lady and a gentleman love one another , there 's a little thing that 's provided by the gentleman and a little thing that 's provided by the lady and the two little things meet up in the lady 's cave and form a baby . |
26 | He would n't jump again unless you mastered him . |
27 | Well I have to say that much of the impact of this story depends upon your being able to see and think of Boy as beautiful , admirable and even adorable in the true senses of those difficult and dangerous but nonetheless precious and necessary words ; I suggest therefore that you amend my descriptions of Boy and his lover — but I anticipate myself , that was not to be for several weeks yet ; that ‘ Great Romance of Our Times ’ , as it became known amongst us , had not yet begun , its theme tune had not yet been composed on Gary 's piano , its scenario was not yet subject of our daily gossip and speculation , we were not yet auditioning for a place in the credits — The Friend , The Admirer , Blonde Man in Bar , Second Guest at Dinner Party . |
28 | Any irregularities in the universe would simply have been smoothed out by the expansion , as the wrinkles in a balloon are smoothed away when you blow it up . |
29 | What , why have you put down that you have your regional accent and I have an Irish accent ? |
30 | You know it does pour in if you have nought the week before anything you get is pouring in . |