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 Perhaps you brought out the best that was in me and I was grateful for that .
17 Perhaps you 've finally begun to change , Julius .
18 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 .
19 Perhaps you 've even heard that my nickname among the older servants is ‘ the satyr ’ ? ’
20 Perhaps you 've never crossed her before ? ’
21 Perhaps you 've never known them . ’
22 Perhaps you 've never heard NWA , but you 've almost certainly heard of them .
23 You fight now , and perhaps you throw away your biggest advantage . ’
24 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 .
25 " I thought perhaps you had n't enough money .
26 Perhaps you had n't even identified them properly …
27 Or perhaps you had n't noticed ? ’
28 Perhaps you had better switch the set on ?
29 More to give herself time to think than because she wished to know , she said to Constance , ‘ Perhaps you had better tell me right from the beginning , Constance . ’
30 From the many letters I receive I know how popular my teddy patterns have become and so I have done two special seasonable designs , this one depicting a teddy pulling a sledge full of gifts and for the next issue two teddies … well , perhaps you had better buy the magazine to find out for yourself !
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