Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [conj] you [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 They 're OK , we guess , which does n't say much for them until you realise that thousands of their guitar-laden brethren are desperately striving to funk up and freak out and end up sounding merely like a 15th rate version of something that was once quite good .
2 worked for them and you qualified while you were working for them .
3 Sometimes you have the same person and you have lots of different scores for them and you see whether they 're correlated but most o more often than not what we 're talking about is a number of people and to see whether the pairs of scores in some way are related Now this is probably a bit more important .
4 if you are married or divorced , the other parent will usually be legally responsible for them when you die and your right to appoint a guardian is more restricted
5 Go to Gateways for me if you want while you 're there ?
6 And so that you keep on top of it so you know that you 've got all the ones that start with K.
7 And most of it If you try and do it with sort of the squiggles on the paper .
8 Er a a and then say , well we can take that on board for you if you like but it might be more efficient for you to do the possessions because the civil engineer Leeds , actually is part of your organization a a and it might be more appropriate for you to get those possessions in , for you to decide whether or not you want one big bang o o o of a week 's possession or , or you want to do it i in four hour no-trains periods for the next three years .
9 The recordings are available for you if you wish or will be available for you if you wish to er improve your memory on what has been said during the discussion periods .
10 I 'll blow it up for you if you want or Joelle will .
11 Like you do in the supermarket sometimes , when you can sense something behind you and you turn and there 's this camera , mounted at the edge of a shelf , swivelling its one black eye this way and that , like some malevolent goblin at the door to a secret cave .
12 Thus it is sufficient to know the general location of the participants in order to interpret : ( 25 ) This city is really beautiful and to know the set of potential addressees in the situation in order to interpret : ( 26 ) You can all come with me if you like and to know when the interaction is taking place in order to know which calendar year is being referred to in ( 27 ) We ca n't afford a holiday this year We could formulate the distinction thus : gestural usages require a moment by moment physical monitoring of the speech event for their interpretation , while symbolic usages make reference only to contextual coordinates available to participants antecedent to the utterance .
13 Er but I unbeknownst to myself and near the end it was a sales manager that had a team of men under me and you know and things like that .
14 I said to Julie about the washing I said to Julie I said you 're at home how about you taking this washing machine with you when you go because you 're paying .
15 Again I agree with you when you say that equality of husband and wife is an absolute necessity to the well-being of the family … .
16 You were right to break with him if you decided that you had made a mistake in accepting him , but oh , my dear , your uncle Orrin tells me that he dare not inform your father of the dreadful things Havvie is hinting about you for fear of what he might do to Havvie .
17 ‘ Or if there is an emergency , you want me to deal with it while you go and swoon over that dandy Miguel ? ’
18 It 's up to you whether you serve or not .
19 Fareda , I 'd like to come back to you because you said that you had quite a bit of information from people currently in Kuwait .
20 At times it comes home to you and you sit and have a weep .
21 They 're in the kitchen , Joelle will give them to you if you go and ask .
22 Now if you cast your mind back to when we started the er discussion I did say I would talk about refer erm recommendations to you if you felt that this meeting had been of some benefit to yourself
23 No I try to him but you know but er
24 Just stand as close to her as you like as long as you can hear what 's she 's saying that 's the important thing .
25 When you initially meet somebody , you look at them and you decide whether you like what you see .
26 You often see people looking at you and you know that they 're wondering if they know you .
27 The young woman who snaps at you when you ask if you can help her .
28 He goes look , I 'll write it down on an envelope , I 'll put it in a little envelope and you look at it before you die , but promise me you wo n't look at it before you die cos if you look at it before you die , it 'll happen to you .
29 you looked at it and you try and look the same cos like you know , you go in there and
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