Example sentences of "[conj] you [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The landlord can not remember seeing you the night you were carousing there . ’
2 And were they faulty at the time that you the shop sold then to you ?
3 And you a feller ?
4 ‘ I 'm giving myself a chance to behave like a decent guy , and you a chance to try being a waitress , since for some unfathomable reason it meant enough to you to lie to get the job .
5 ‘ You are n't afraid are you ? ’ she grinned mischievously , ‘ and you a war hero too . ’
6 I was a better investment than my sister , because I passed the eleven-plus , went to grammar school , would get a good job ( university was later seen to offer the same arena of advantages ) , marry a man who would , as she said , buy " me a house , and you a house .
7 Therefore can have no Regent and you no authority .
8 Any way that was it and you st and you f forked them all round and you after it was er up you was put up to do the tramping round and round and you Every forkful you took it and saw that it was laid down and tramped it round like this , round and round and round and then the next one , till it was up .
9 Does it confuse you that I should do the talking and you the listening ?
10 Sir Geoffrey has arranged for us to be provided with two rooms in the Ingard offices — and I suggest that I and my clerks occupy one room , and you the other .
11 And you the heater 's not on .
12 Consequently I would ask them and you the audience to be tolerant if I am ruthless in preventing anyone exceeding the limit .
13 And you an pass on the infection again without knowing .
14 And you an exile
15 If you a football easier with that kick .
16 If you a lot of decimal point calculations , you 'll really feel the benefit of having a maths coprocessor installed .
17 Yeah and also it 's like if you a personality here then you 're doomed .
18 If you 're paying , if you the benefit you want cost twelve pound a month .
19 And she said Geoff kept saying to her oh I would n't move from where you are , you know you got your place lovely i if you the reason she moved was cos she wanted Tony to get the breakfast round What was said that 's what Val said .
20 Erm if you the thing is , yo a battery might be marked nine volts
21 Erm if you the circle with the
22 You see a working , well of course they do get them up nowadays , but in th you were supposed t to stay in bed for at least a fortnight after the mother was born but you a lot of these mothers used to hop out of bed when the midwife had gone , and , and I mean if they 'd got two or three children and a husband coming in and they had n't got a mother or a neighbour or somebody to come in and do the cooking , i I mean she 'd just get up and get on with it herself .
23 Yes to Lochinver yes and that same steamer would be calling in Kinlochbervie and all the villages and this traveller for Hamiltons would be going round beforehand and you would be getting a hundred weight of sugar and tea it would be in a big tea box er er probably er er Ceylon coming from Ceylon but you the whole or you could buy a small quarter .
24 Yeah but you the thermostat on your tank is telling should be telling that that you 've got a cold tank that 's what thermostat 's for .
25 Instead you see before you an individual who at last is his own boss and follows his own inclination .
26 Sir so we what can when you a box of chocolates Sir
27 Does that mean that when you the moon then the high tide will ?
28 When you the title you 're talking about Pennine water a link between the two .
29 I thought it might be better if she went there — she 's from Tallahassee , as you no doubt know — rather than myself , since there 's an unfortunate history of litigation and unpleasantness between the Seal Court family and the Norfolk one .
30 The French have brought many advantages to our country as you no doubt have already seen . "
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