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

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1 er is not a possibility of having more open days so that general public can come in to see what 's happening and not only advertise in Harlow but advertise I live in Bishop 's Stortford now in the surrounding districts erm time gets although you said you get fifty per cent of people coming from outside of Harlow it does n't matter where the people come from as long as they come so more open days free erm to get people to come in and er particularly er outside people also I would suggest that the er chairman 's of the local district council 's who are not contributing be invited to the open day to see what er the playhouse is doing for the people who live in there er council area 's to see whether we can get some more supports er as a Stortford resident I 'd be quite happy to add a bit on my community charge to go to the playhouse . .
2 A few years ago they were making some of the best pop singles you could play on a jukebox : ‘ Something About You ’ , ‘ Leaving Me Now ’ , ‘ Lessons In Love ’ , all the kind of thing that you felt you were going to be sick of hearing before long but which still sounded good after the thousandth time .
3 ‘ I suppose it was because you had such respect for him that you felt you could leave him in charge of the boarders tonight ? ’
4 Ya , I I , I 'm only sorry that you felt you
5 Anything that 's , anything that came up that was , that you felt you wanted to tell the others about ?
6 that , that was to do , behind Algate that you said you were doing
7 What , what was that that you said you liked ?
8 You once let out the fact that you wished you were free of the burdens your family placed on you .
9 Then he continued , ‘ I also remember you saying that you believed you would probably never marry again . ’
10 He always stayed calm , but he had a knack of turning things around so that you thought you were getting your own way when in fact you 'd just agreed with him .
11 If you 've ever tried to explain something to somebody , that 's a very reliable way of revealing to yourself that you did n't understanding something that you thought you did understand .
12 With a big orchestra after a certain time , if they are used to you and really play as they can , they will sometimes give you something more beautiful than you thought you could hear .
13 You 've done more than you thought you 'd ever get away with and so in a sense it 's all gain from here , in fact it 's been all gain for some time and so you ca n't complain and you do n't intend to if fate deserts you now .
14 You will probably find that this comes naturally and that you are happier and more confident than you thought you would be .
15 So you felt you had to buy something ? ’
16 A bit more cash in your purse might be a good idea and you said you wanted to work .
17 And you said you did n't know yet .
18 And you said you just chose the three most vascular , could you tell me a bit more
19 And you said you would n't agree , ’ she reminded him sharply .
20 I came to tell you because I did n't know what to do , and you said you 'd try to help , then what happens ?
21 ‘ A fortnight and you said you 'd be away ten days at the most . ’
22 Okay and you said you 'd start accruing the er erm the interest as and when the er time you were gon na receive the cash became er reasonably clear
23 And you said you were a cold-hearted spinster ?
24 Yeah you w you would be saying , if there 's a husband and wife there and you said you died yesterday and if the , if the husband butts in you say you 're dead , you say nothing , all the plans you 're gon na do you never did , right , so you 're dead , you keep quiet you ca n't go back and have a reincarnation .
25 And you said you did n't have , you had loads of wool left .
26 and you said you had a letter .
27 And you said you was feeling a bit better did n't you ?
28 And you said you could play most
29 And you said you 'd do rabbit today did n't you ?
30 And you said you bring the mother-fuckers down .
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