Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [conj] you [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean if you listen to the antiques .
2 I mean if you walk into the station on a day wanting to get on a train there are still several different fares you can pay .
3 I , yo i , I mean if you use in one .
4 Now the odds on the tote , I mean if you looked at the , I did n't bet on the National , cos I did n't like the odds .
5 this is how much tax I 've paid , this is , I mean if you go on the dole too unless you 've made a note of it there is no record of how much you 've been paid on the dole , they , they give John the what he calls a giro , takes it to the bank and cashes it and there is no , no record of and when he 's been on the dole .
6 Everything , I mean if you go in the afternoon and you go early you can have a lovely dinner for fifty P
7 I mean if you go round the motorways , every other car is a Rover car .
8 okay , so if I mean if you come to me and see and say we wan na exchange on tomorrow
9 Oh yeah I mean if you wanted to also link that with multicultural situation or or cross cultural or comparing it with other ones I mean that 's no problem .
10 I mean if you wanted to be really obscure
11 So even if you did n't have a protractor , I mean if you wanted to be really fussy and find out exactly you could measure it and say , ooh that 's actually , it 's not eighty that 's seventy nine and this is a hundred and one so she spends a pound and a penny on sweets and she saves seventy nine .
12 I mean if you belong to a church you do something to make it look tidy do n't you ?
13 If you if you were going into I mean if you specialized in patisserie or something where you 're chucking a lot of the stuff out .
14 I mean if you think about it it was just an impossible task to do it sort of fairly or so that everybody felt all right about it and also that you know if it 's your own children you 're having to choose presents you know the who whole idea was sort of very very difficult really .
15 Erm well a lot of them are charged part I mean if you think of let's say the neutron , it smashes into a uranium atom which is a big , really massive nucleus , and splits it up .
16 There 's o it 's , I mean if you think of languages , it 's dead simple , maths .
17 It just ca n't be , be the , I mean if you think of all the , I mean like say you 've got a , a , a sort of er cockney expression for if he 's got syphilis might be something like you know Johnny Rotten 's kissed him or something you know , there must be things like that , you know , there must be loads of things like that .
18 I also think that erm it 's up to erm us — I mean if you think of us as a whole travel industry — to really take a look at what we are providing and compare it with what is provided in other countries ; the standards of service , how long do you have to wait for a meal when you 're sitting down to eat in a restaurant , what are people used to in France and Germany and the USA ?
19 I mean if you look at it now without the dining table
20 I mean if you look at it that way
21 It is but I mean if you look at point four , overthrowing the feudal rule of the
22 Cos I mean if you look at it , you 're laying down all night and relax , do you see what I mean ?
23 Mm , mind you I never bother , I mean if you look in supermarket , erm , you know it has er best before , and it you know it 's always a few months
24 I mean if you did to the edge of the bath
25 I mean if you live in a posh area , er , the student 's going to take a pride in what he 's done , because you know you can give him it every day of his life , and he , he wants to do something , but he wants to do it himself .
26 Would you when you go to the loo , I mean when you go to the your room , wash that mug out cos it 's got a bit of soup in it .
27 And I mean it is your sort of second home , and the guys that you work with every every week , I mean sort of become , I mean it 's a bit of a cliche to say , but I mean part of a family that you living out there that you live with out there and it is a real I mean when you think of the number that was lost , I mean there were a lot of close friends involved in it .
28 I mean when you think of those
29 I mean when you think of erm the way that , say , Mrs. Currie has been portrayed , Mrs. Thatcher indeed , I think an awful lot of that was filtered through the eyes of the press .
30 This was t I mean when you think about it er it was good fun and er eventually people realized what was happening and of course they knew what was happening but that went on for a long long time .
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