Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England . |
2 | One Sunday at the Trocadero the chief circle usher said to me , ‘ I think you 'd better come up to the back circle , Gents , we 've got a bloke behaving obscenely . ’ |
3 | ‘ I think you 'd better come up to my room , ’ she mimicked again . |
4 | Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out . |
5 | ‘ Well , you 'd better come up to my office and we 'll talk things over . ’ |
6 | They asked me a few questions and they said , ‘ You 'd better come along to the police station . ’ |
7 | ‘ You 'd better come back in the house and dry your shoes and socks , ’ said Betty . |
8 | ‘ He was convinced you 'd only gone home to England to break the news to your family , then you were coming back to marry him . |
9 | You know really weighted down with something that 's really bothering you . |
10 | You get very fed up with people being sycophantic , toadying to you , as a symptom of success . |
11 | Would you have got together with Rosalind if you never met Juliet , would you have actually got together with Rosalind ? |
12 | One has to ask , though — how many videos have you appeared in clad only in your underwear ? |
13 | Erm but maybe this , this issue is , is , could be important in the sense that you , you 've got tt er if you take China as a whole you 've probably got well in excess of a million villages erm you 've probably got a denser population in the south than the north so you 've got more than half a million villages in the south |
14 | It 's pretty hard to think about that when you 've just gone out of a Grand Slam event as early as that . |
15 | What about Timo Metsola 's electronics outfit in Finland — where you 've just flown back from ? |
16 | ‘ You look ravishing — as if you 've just stepped out of Botticelli 's painting , Primavera , ’ he murmured . |
17 | Wow , he plays drums — multi-talented ! ’ and you 've just grown up with it and it 's no big deal . |
18 | Well first of all , can I actually correct some of the gross prejudices and inaccuracies that you 've just sent out across the air , which are , frankly , extremely unhelpful . |
19 | ‘ You 've just got back from Rhodes , we hear . ’ |
20 | ‘ You 've just come out on my side of the argument . |
21 | And here you are , in your own house , and looking like you 've just come out of solitary . ’ |
22 | Sometimes , you 've just come home from work and your feet are sore and your head aches , but then the music starts playing and away you go . |
23 | And Anna Freud said , okay that 's what you called it , but supposing we had to look what you 've just described up in a dictionary , what word would be found ? |
24 | You know you th either come back and they 're embracing each other and cuddling and there 're a few tears and everything and er everything 's hunkydory and you start traipsing back in with all the bloody stuff you 've just brought out from beforehand you see . |
25 | You 've just hurtled halfway round the world only to say goodbye to your estranged wife 's grandmother ! |
26 | That baggage you 've just taken on to help in the bedroom wears one like that and ties her apron right up under her breasts till they nearly pop out , beggin' your pardon , Mr Timothy . |
27 | A and did you say it in the voice you 've just used now to me ? |
28 | back to the drawing board you 've got a backbone but you 've not got anywhere near a shocking front page . |
29 | You 've nearly grown out of those trousers |
30 | The article was accompanied by that old picture you 've all seen before of Jonny Woodward on Beau Geste at Froggatt , described in the caption as a ‘ prime potential target for bolting ’ . |