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

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1 you know , plant that you pick and you think what 's that gon na be
2 If there is someone you trust and who knows you well you could ask for their opinions on some of these questions and your answers to them .
3 Tell a grown-up you trust if anyone frightens you or tries to touch you in a way which makes you feel unsafe .
4 ‘ It 's making a clicking sound — the sort of sound you make when you click your thumb and forefinger together — but the others are remaining silent . ’
5 ‘ I think you mean that you miss your family ? ’
6 You mean that you changed your mind again , so that you could be sure to provoke me , ’ she snapped .
7 That 's what you mean when you say it annoys me , is n't it ?
8 I 'd probably know what you mean if I saw it .
9 you concentrate and you get it .
10 I mean if you say you dance , it depends on how you dance whether it does everything for you , because some are very concerned with keeping the body rather aloof , like ballet i i i minimize it , you try to pretend you do n't have any body weight in ballet , you control it .
11 At the end you know what you want and you get your child care and your travel care .
12 Do what you want and you regret it .
13 If you want if we do what I to do
14 I 'll do anything you want if you let her be all right .
15 Now that 's what you want when someone rings you up is n't it ?
16 Your own notes are personal to you and ordered by you so that it is relatively easy to find the material you want when you want it .
17 Combining the benefits of a budget account with a borrowing facility , the Revolving Budget Account helps to tackle unexpected bills and allows you to buy what you want when you want it without having to set up further loan arrangements .
18 For example , if you realise that you want your presentation to be on a different medium then you can do so — and see at a glance the effect of changing the underlying presentation style .
19 One , what were the differences when you say that they chose them , so even though the basic shape was the same there were obviously some , there were some variations ?
20 Q : When you say that I think you 're laughing at me .
21 The counsellor said , ‘ You are describing Sarah in a very loving and respectful way — but you sound angry when you say that you expect me to pull you up for not describing her as a lover , too .
22 Okay read that one then , as you say As you claim you ca n't read it .
23 You say as I understand it that er the possible er use of this land as a strategic reserve is not the main reason er for excluding it from the greenbelt .
24 yep , good it has that creative element about it does n't it because as you say if you get them to produce it get the audience to help produce it then again it 's involvement and the whole thing is is erm more spontaneous than than pre-prepared .
25 To dance , it seems , is not by choice : you dance when the drums call you and you stop when whatever moves you to dance ceases .
26 If you put if you compiled your menu and you then found out that certain dishes were n't being sold what would you do then ?
27 ‘ Privacy is a luxury you forsook when you took something that did n't belong to you .
28 You wait until I get you home , young lady , ’ she said on the radio .
29 You wait till you read my later journals .
30 You wait till I tell him she 's been spending up West .
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