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

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1 I use to sit there and smoke and use to too , then suddenly you woke up .
2 Then she smiled , and suddenly you knew why all Englishmen loved the Queen .
3 She watches her values slowly being eroded , and she describes the process of moral degradation in terms of language : ‘ You find yourself giving in on little things , twisting words and meanings , always trying to be one-up on whoever you 're with , and then suddenly you give in on something else , much bigger ’ ( 131–2 ) .
4 You concentrate so much on bringing up your children correctly , that suddenly you do n't have a life of your own . ’
5 Apparently you had n't . ’
6 Apparently you do n't need much of that green , Fiona .
7 Erm gaming in case anyone does n't know is basically you know when they play ma mah-jongg and
8 Basically you know how like all the talking I 'm doing yeah sort of like all jumbled up and everything ?
9 You get paid for playing er , you do n't ha or you have very few scores , you do n't have line-outs and basically you tackle about a hundred million times a game .
10 Hitherto you 've always received them three , six months in arrears .
11 The direction and power of the smash is affected by when you hit the ball , what direction the ball 's already travelling , and how long you hold down the fire button !
12 That 's how long you lived there ?
13 Thing was in fairness Martin er er it 's actually the sociability side er both both of you talked about the house did n't you and how , how long you came here and of course I changed it to how , the directions er which you gave me now
14 The problem with the AIDS vaccine might be that if you have a vaccine which would be able to suppress a particular virus strain er which would induce immunity against a particular virus strain , then necessarily you do not have a vaccine which can provide immunity against another virus strain .
15 Naturally you do n't want to take risks with your boy , I can see that perfectly well , but — ’
16 Jackets made goal-posts , and : ‘ If you went down you got up with a lump of a cinder in your knee . ’
17 That 's it yes ah I 'm connected with you I am on a cerebral plane connected with you our brains our interlinked you reach down you pick up the phone and you ring now .
18 pulls you up do that goes that way , does that goes that way so you 're upside down you see , you 've not only got weight and gravity pulling you down you 've also got the thrust of the engine pulling you down as well , and the only way the helicopters going to be able to do it is by getting enough height so they can sort of drop like that and they start dropping and they can just pull it back
19 But yeah I mean it 's not going to be quite so true because they 're gon na think Well when you write it down you think Well actually it 's got nothing to do with this be really clever .
20 Perhaps you brought out the best that was in me and I was grateful for that .
21 Perhaps you 've finally begun to change , Julius .
22 Maybe you need to track down an old kitchen manufacturer , or perhaps you 've just signed a contract to get rid of a high-pressure salesman , and are worried because there does n't appear to be a get-out clause .
23 Perhaps you 've even heard that my nickname among the older servants is ‘ the satyr ’ ? ’
24 Perhaps you 've never crossed her before ? ’
25 Perhaps you 've never known them . ’
26 Perhaps you 've never heard NWA , but you 've almost certainly heard of them .
27 You fight now , and perhaps you throw away your biggest advantage . ’
28 You with a mind full only of natural & unembarrassing thoughts , & of me , probably awoke early and remembered & rejoiced ; perhaps you had even prepared for it , & went happy walks , singing , garlanded .
29 " I thought perhaps you had n't enough money .
30 Perhaps you had n't even identified them properly …
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