Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 yeah , yeah , you do n't get the sort of , when your speaker 's on loud you get a lot of sound coming out the back
2 where 's he gone , round the corner , come on in you get
3 Thank you , right So you enjoy your ?
4 So presumably you have to do it
5 What happened was that I mean you made curtains er the rusty red was affected by light , so eventually you got a curtain where where the red spots had been there were holes .
6 Erm , I 'd much rather you put this in your daytimer of course , and then you ca n't send it back to me .
7 But the police would much rather you told them when there 's no
8 We 'd much rather you came to the banquet .
9 I would much rather you did not .
10 So effectively you 've had that information all you 've actually got to do is to make sure that the text within the general notes of the
11 I do n't know where this Doctor had this idea from but I do n't know how many years ago , but I remember I had my Co-op news every week and , and he said that he could see us going a full circle and I 'm just wondering when he 's gon if I 'll be alive when it comes round again because I , I do n't think that these big mass stores erm as I say they 're all right you see , people with plenty of money with a car they could fill the freezer up .
12 Instead of sending back to Britain for a , a part , they took it off an old tank you see , and on that had been part was still all right you see , but the tank was er useless but there would maybe be a bit of the track alright , so we cannibalized them .
13 The man a man this an elderly man said oh well so I said all right you leave it my husband has no time either you come I shall be alone
14 We had to pick the bind out by hand , er the coal was all er sorted on the screens and er er a u u us lads , we used to stand at the side of the belts that were travelling round and tipping the coal into the wagons down below you see ?
15 Teacher : If you were right at the top of the tower would the people down below you look like ?
16 So perhaps you 'd had it .
17 You do n't say why in your book , so perhaps you tell me now . ’
18 So perhaps you feel that while all this talk about kinship and affinity may make good sense in discussions of the social life of Australian Aborigines or of Trobriand Islanders in Melanesia , it really has very little relevance for ourselves who live in a social context in which , as a general rule , affinity is of little significance and the majority of social relationships outside the domestic family are coded in quite a different way .
19 ‘ You 've mentioned punishment before , so perhaps you think you deserve it . ’
20 If you leave it long enough you get picked on .
21 and the erm , when you moved in obviously you had to use it
22 But i we 've been to I do n't give a damn what you 've And er of cour naturally enough you see .
23 So obviously you do n't expect me , a devotee for more than 40 years , to knock it .
24 So suddenly you had a house all of your own !
25 Well it came so suddenly you see there 's erm as I said playing football , and then this accident and then he he was sort of taken away from us in no time you know .
26 So basically you have to remove this silicon which was in this impurity .
27 And then all of a sudden after so long you saw a new Alf .
28 or NAAN , I do n't care , so long you include it at the end of your first appointments because at the end of the day all you 're doing is saving yourself a bit of time , and that 's the whole purpose of ANNA to make sure that when you go back on your second appointment , this guy is committed to do something .
29 Yeah so so you 've got to be slightly careful but I mean if you already can use theodolites and things then in a sense I mean what do they mean by experience ?
30 So so you 've got there three a at erm
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