Example sentences of "you [vb past] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She must have told Gloria off too , for the very next day , Gloria said , ‘ You got to go off to the country , ducks , health visitor says .
2 You said you got caught up in the fighting , my husband Michael said he 'd love to hear more about that .
3 You tried to get out of the black hole with an ordinary rocket .
4 did you hear what I said , I think your , I do n't know if you 'd gone back in the house when I said , I 'll prepare , I 'll prepare the dinner
5 It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home .
6 Erm but I say there , there were a couple of erm objections that came up during the course of the conversation which really resulted because you , you 'd fallen down on the actual structure , but having said that then again there were two or three examples that you apacked and you got through very well and you , you recovered yourself well on that and , and I say really I think that 's er that 's covered most of the bits that , that I felt were , were there .
7 ‘ She phoned me after you interviewed her and said she guessed you 'd found out about the affair — to warn me .
8 Once he knew you 'd found out about the paintings , he might have thought you 'd go on to discover the truth about the murder .
9 And , just when you 'd got out of the flower , and were feeling really proud of yourself , you 'd look at the new , big , wide endless world around you .
10 If you practised walking around with the model in the hover , you should have got the hang of this already .
11 ‘ And I knew it from that first day when you came driving down to the chais like a crazy woman .
12 I just wanted the fight to stop before you began wading in with the rucksack . ’
13 Or perhaps you started to work out in the gym round the corner from the office .
14 ‘ The facts that we were quarrelling , that you did jump out of the car and refused to get back in when I tried to persuade you .
15 You had only to say you wished to go back to the car — ’
16 I you see you 're not exceeding what the government is establishing as your target level , you 're falling short of that , and that means that some people will not get services that they would get if you had gone up to the level .
17 Fazal said that you had met up with the men and had started work .
18 At teatime , there was honey , sour-milk scones and plum jam where you had to mind out for the stones .
19 That 's £21.46 more than it would have cost you , if you had dined out in the UK .
20 You had to get up in the morning and see that there was plenty of a great pot of of hot water , boiling water .
21 And you had to get out on the floor that catered for your particular dominant moral propensity , and stay there for the whole of Eternity .
22 So you 're doing exactly what we were telling you to do a few weeks ago , that you had to er take money out of reserves or you had to cut down on the level of services if you were to avoid putting that thirty four pounds on the council tax bills this year .
23 Thank you , erm before we go to the vote er Mr will you accept that er the third line down from the second resolution er made for the national licensing of all registration scheme will cover the amendment you wanted to put on to the labour resolution .
24 Two hundred years ago if you wanted to show off to the neighbours you built a tower on a hill which they could n't help but see for miles around .
25 Not exactly the sort of thought you wanted to pass on to the police at a time when two boys ' bodies had been found .
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