Example sentences of "and you [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The world No.3 over-pressed on the Queen 's side and Ye Jiangchuan countered so strongly against the King that Short lost his Queen and resigned in 45 moves . |
2 | A petition of the 1660s referred to the entire dependence of many local people on the trade , particularly ‘ ye constant imployment of at least 50,000 lusty able workman ready for defence of your Majesty and ye Nacion in case of general needs ’ . |
3 | If you are earning more money and you hav n't got enough points , they could move you from a specialist department to a police station . |
4 | Yeah and you Bill . |
5 | Now that 's a modern version , again I made that for a couple of years ago but the tradition there was you knitted on hands and you ladies will probably know , four pins , no seams , all on the circular , right up to the neck and then the cast on the sleeve there and again , no seams . |
6 | There is very little connection now between our people and you Europeans . |
7 | That old boy that I spoke to , when his he was with his daughter , I said you give me my bloody keys and you money ! |
8 | ‘ Be quiet , Florence , and you Belle ; it might n't fit her . ’ |
9 | ‘ And you rats are leaving the ship before it sinks , ’ hissed Lucie . |
10 | Thus Anselm of Canterbury , referring to Galatians 7:19 , speaks of St Paul as his ‘ sweet nurse , sweet mother ’ ; and continues , with reference to Luke 13:34 : ‘ And you Jesus , are you not also a mother ? |
11 | You think , God help me I do n't want to die , and you close your eyes and you sill see him . |
12 | Tim was fascinated at seeing overturned engines on the side of the line , and you girls were a little anxious as you saw me and a nice Salvation Army wife tear down the track when the train stopped to get water from the engine ! |
13 | Think of Emily Bronte 's ’ Wuthering Heights ’ and you probaby think of Laurence Olivier 's classic film . |
14 | I know you come from America , and you Americans do not believe in things like that . |
15 | However , the major problem , and you Ma'am have already touched upon this as well as the Chairman and I am sorry to be repetitive but we do serve all yachtsmen , two and a half to three million of them whilst being financially supported by only sixty five thousand of them . |
16 | And sir , both of you , both you sir , Mr and you sir , Mr , er I would like to thank you for the way in the way you have conducted this enquiry . |
17 | And you mum ? |
18 | And you mum I 've got yeah , will do erm I 've forgotten what I was gon na say now . |
19 | You listen — and you casework them . ’ |
20 | So — you listen in silence ; and you casework them ; and you set up case-conferences about them ; and you refer them to other agencies ; and you work up your notes on case-handling for the journals . ’ |
21 | ‘ Oi 'm a nopenin' baht , ’ the Smallholder had replied , with the same stolidity that marked his demeanour at the crease , ‘ and you messes with a nopenin' baht at your peril . ’ |
22 | And you Father ? ’ |
23 | Mr Justice Mummery ruled in favour of the publisher and owner of the Daily Mail , the Mail on Sunday and You magazine in an action against Mr Christopher Arnold , a businessman . |
24 | I did get and proved the place I 've been going that actually more accidents due to blocking and you sort of back up the stairs with you |
25 | and you sort of fill up the battery , and then you can draw it off , but the battery itself is n't making electricity it 's just storing cells , like the little cells in that , the cells you get in your normal little batteries , and when they 've finished making it you chuck 'em away . |
26 | It 's really depressing and you 've got to stop thinking about it , 'cause if you do n't then the emotions will come and you start crying , and you sort of think to yourself , ‘ No I 've got to stop thinking , I 've got to do something . ’ |
27 | But er they were always er well-remembered , and er w Spanish Civil War through , I suppose nowadays , you call them fringe newspapers , but there was this paper we used to get at the tim at the time It was n't the er Morning Star , or even it 's predecessor , erm but you got a paper and you sort of heard the other side . |
28 | Er and you sort of er er a general labourer actually , but you picked up some knowledge , some knowledge of the of the er business . |
29 | I went in one of them cage things and I got it over — well , you have to push with your legs and you sort of pull with your arms and nobody else could do it . |
30 | And you 've got hair that falls in your face and you sort of , and all those things you 've got to learn to cope with because if you 're worried about what you 're doing with your hands , or your feet , or your hair , then you ca n't then concentrate on putting over your information effectively . |