Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [vb past] you " in BNC.

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1 Did you start doing a passenger service when you got the mail contract or did you to the mail just on its own first or did you
2 Did you get the sack or did you just pack it in ?
3 In and around Brighton & Hove you 'll find there simply are n't enough hours in the day .
4 Were you given the money or did you have to pay for that yourself ?
5 Did you obtain any of that information from the collators card or did you know it yourself ?
6 Was that just talk or did you have something real in mind ? ’
7 What what sort of things went on , erm was it close fighting or did you never see
8 It 's your thinking that got you into this place ! ’
9 He looked at her with his blue eyes that made you feel you were in the far distance and he was bringing you into focus gradually , like a ball magnetised to drop into his outstretched hand , be clasped by his fingers .
10 Was it the Cages that prevented you helping her ? ’
11 All about running for trains they could n't catch or being sat on by scaly monsters , and they got hold of books that told you that it meant Sex .
12 Because someone told you something and your imagination got to work , generating negative thoughts and images that gripped you .
13 ‘ Bending with the wind that brought you to me , ’ he quipped , the humour harsh and followed by a shrug .
14 But it was easier to believe in the impossible when you were tucked up in bed and half-asleep , than when you were walking the wet , comfortless streets , and the bloke you loved was on a bus going in the opposite direction , staring hopelessly out of the window , and wondering how on earth he was ever going to marry you , with no savings and going into the Army next week and a widowed mother who imagined herself an invalid and hated you for taking away her son .
15 It was a kind of loop and roll that dodged the pursuing aircraft and brought you up behind it .
16 Remember , I never mixed with Christians until I went to college and met you .
17 The boom is the pole running across the bottom of the sail , designed to swing across the boat and hit you on the head when you try to turn .
18 ‘ Then it was the horse-riding that brought you here ? ’
19 Any other reasons that brought you back to your hobby ?
20 and he goes that 's that fucking arsehole that called you a slut is n't it ?
21 A useful outcome is the third ingredient , for what would be the point of skills that led you to a useless outcome ?
22 When she saw Daniel , shedding red and white fuzz , she said palely that she was afraid now she would lose little Stephen , it was hope that killed you , was n't it , best not to hope , but what else could you do , sitting there ?
23 Apprised of this information , the computer print-outs ( ’ it 's all down to you , the draw will be made by the same computer that picked you to join the two out of every 100 households in the Barnard Castle area ’ ) are on their way by first-class post to Tom Champagne .
24 ‘ That headache has tightened you up all over — or perhaps it was the tightness that gave you the headache in the first place . ’
25 Can you remember which part exerted the special emotional pull , the part that brought you back to the story again and again ?
26 You said , do you actually eat the products that made you allergic Paul ?
27 Did you have any experience of a kind that helped you before you came to drama school ?
28 The thing I remember about him as an engineer was that we used to get these forms that told you each week who you were going to be working on , what the line-up was , and I saw this thing and it said David Bowie , Studio Two .
29 Did you have to travel from your home here in Llandudno to Dolgarrog to your work or did you ?
30 Have you been at work or did you .
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