Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] you [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Get off you do n't climb on people 's chairs you sit on them or you play on the floor
2 While phenomenology can describe in philosophical terms the impossibility of entering another person 's mind , language , memory , value-system , Shakespeare 's sonnets long ago grasped the point that I and You communicate with each other from essentially separate positions .
3 You , you do n't marry someone because you want to be on your own , you marry someone because you want to be together .
4 You , you do n't marry someone because you want to be on your own , you marry someone because you want to be together .
5 ‘ Now , now , do n't tell me that you put on that dress tonight in all naïveté ? ’ he asked humorously .
6 To the children who find any sort of role play difficult ( perhaps because it has been discouraged at home , or because they are very shy ) it communicates to them that you approve of such play .
7 turf her out on the bed she might sleep with me and you sleep on the settee or would be a bit better than two beds than the settee , an extra bed space for her mum 's house too much for over Christmas , that 's not fair she 's not all over the place .
8 ‘ You know where to reach me if you need to . ’
9 Hit me if you have to .
10 But what I 'd like you to do is to go with me during the next couple of hours , have an open mind and erm if I say something which is in an in any way provocative , question me if you want to , cos that 's what we 're here for , to communicate .
11 ‘ But you may come with me if you want to . ’
12 ‘ Tell me if you want to , dearest .
13 Yet , when she found him , more or less alone in the bar parlour although she was aware of Ned O'Mara somewhere nearby , she could n't stop talking , words rushing out of her , spilling one over the other , over and over " Please , please , oh please , you can help me if you want to , I know you can , and I 'll go mad you see if they take my little boy away , because he 's not-not just as he should be — more delicate than he should be .
14 Well there 's you 're quite welcome to come with me if you want to .
15 So I did it anyway cos later on you would have said well you could 've taped me if you want like you always do so I did it anyway .
16 ‘ You are being released into my custody , ’ Nathan 's cool gaze held hers , ‘ which means you are required by law to remain with me until you appear at your trial .
17 And even if you lose your statutory job rights for a period while working abroad , you may regain them if you return to work in this country .
18 There are also reflex areas in the hand which you can work on yourself — ask about them if you go for treatment .
19 do you wan na little bit more table , that 's gon na be alright because you 've erm , if I move them if you put on that , if I hold them on my lap and then they wo n't get , you wo n't want to ask me , do you want another one ?
20 Read them if you want to .
21 Now a lot of people when that was first mentioned said ‘ I do n't need that , it 's all right you can look at them if you want to ’ , but afterwards , half-way through their course , they wanted to know that they were theirs and other people would n't see them and have this reassurance that if they wanted to watch it and then wipe it blank , or if they wanted to wipe it blank without ever having seen it themselves , they could do that and no-one was going to ask ‘ What 's going on ? ’ .
22 We will do nothing until you call for us .
23 Once you once you get into it it 's it 's the same for everyone is n't it ?
24 It 's alright for you to lie to us as many times as you want but when we 'd asked you once you get in a mood and walk off and do n't talk to us .
25 Can I make some general comments on the three scenarios that you that you put to us .
26 I 'd also like to say , Mr. Chairman , that er , I did n't recognise the hospital you said , where we did this operation , , erm , if you want to , see me afterwards , I 'll tell you that you take at the hospital .
27 ‘ Has anybody ever told you that you look like an older version of Jacqueline Bisset ? ’
28 An example of the latter is Anderson 's condemnation of McKendrick 's drunken and hypocritical criticism of the footballers ( " May I remind you that you profess to be something of a pragmatist yourself in matters of ethics . "
29 , take some photographs of car parks , should of been there weeks ago and she and you have to be ready for , she should have been in this week how he 's going to get them to do that , there 's a train , there 's a er few hours service or what , it 's gon na cost a bomb And he 'll probably end up paying for it cos he I do n't know whether he 's doing it or not , it 's what he should of been doing .
30 You know if you if you come across something you need help with phone me .
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