Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 So you you would say that was a material factor in influencing possibly er which sector you would look at ?
2 So you you 'll already know how to change a sixth into twelfths do n't you ?
3 So you you might know some of these .
4 So you you will accept for number two just the two words you do n't want a sentence ?
5 ‘ Here , have yours , ’ he said , ‘ perhaps with some food inside you you 'll feel better .
6 Yea o Yes er there was no clutch , only something you could erm it was sort of a forked iron er over the strap , and then you had a a long plank in in above the chaff cutter , that was the most dangerous thing .
7 The easiest and most obvious way to go about this self-assessment is to divide a sheet of paper with a line down the middle , head it ‘ Plus ’ and ‘ Minus ’ and write down everything you can think of under each heading .
8 Write down everything you can think about it .
9 Pretty silly , because you have n't done that piece of work , so perhaps what you would like to do if you would like to follow it with us , then I will give you back , I think I might have your survey here , and you can at least see what we 've been talking about and then on that we can write absent for this piece of work , does that make sense , good .
10 No what , perhaps what you should do is
11 Well , he 's not perhaps what you 'd expect . ’
12 The main questions you ask , the more he 'll believe , he do n't ask , it 's , it 's , it 's all about , this is what I 'm saying about erm reacting , eh when basically what you would is you 'd make a statement , tell him something and then ask him a question , which is what you did anyway , but I do n't know if you 're always aware of what you 're doing , you 're doing , you do it naturally , selling is about making statements and then asking questions , you do it when you telephone customers all the time
13 If you are not big enough yourself you must pursue an active alliance strategy .
14 Bundled applications are pretty much what you 'd expect — the usual ad-hod mix of word processors , graphics programs , E-mail software , spreadsheets and databases .
15 Carrie said , in a hurt , distant voice , ‘ Much what you 'd think , I suppose , if someone took the roof off your house .
16 BOB ; Well it 's not so much what you can do with it , it 's whether you can afford it !
17 To make these decisions you will have to do very much what you will be doing during the interview itself .
18 Well that 's since denied by the defendant and that is a factual , major factual dispute which is obviously what you 'll have to decide .
19 So think of a question for each of them then and write then down what you might ask them .
20 Write down what you would like as a reward for sending off applications for further training or a new job .
21 So what you 'll have to do now is go back to erm page eighteen I guess , no have n't got page eighteen have we ?
22 And this is a ph , like a photocopy , so what you 'll have is a nice printed version with Abbey Life blue , purely for you to get a feel of if you like , , and in this , we 're very quickly going to go through on the first sheet it will have activity and production and it will have your data there .
23 So what you would have had for the whole of ninety two and the whole of ninety three will all come in , will all come in the second half of ninety three .
24 So what you would see is the machine , as it were , engaging the patient in a much more perhaps conversational mode and with much more feedback and response to the way in which the patient is answering the questions or behaving , rather than just , as it were , a machine which elicits information from the patient and compares it with a statistical set of data .
25 So what you should have copied down is bar one again .
26 So what you should have is a full diary , not full of appointments , full of activity .
27 So what you could do with it .
28 So what you could do , you could see the defence , and then from that you could work backwards , to the motive of the defence .
29 So what you must do , and it is not easy , is to create a clown-like detective hero who has a core of toughness , of shrewdness even , which will allow him in the end plausibly to come out on top .
30 I think the problem is that if you 're not careful this will leave the counterproductive erm , somebody said well I do n't mind paying two fifty or three quid so what you 'd gain on the seats you 'd lose on the side .
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