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

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1 Yeah , if I sell at a time when there 's still a recession on and you see somebody has to get my they had a visit perhaps that was somebody that actually bought a house , not she not
2 That makes ten p altogether and you have to tick off the ten pence by doing a five and a five .
3 See if you put artists on and you have this area as some kind of without carpet on
4 You know you 've got to get your foot in and you know if you 've got erm people in tackles , come on , they are n't any different to anybody else and maybe I thought we could have done that a little bit better .
5 Put the two cases together and you have something approaching an explanation .
6 And when you gallop them you put the rugs on and you walk them home quietly i if it 's a nice day like this , you give them a pick of grass in the paddock .
7 let me finish , if it makes them feel better if you wan na wear a wig or doughnut , you wear one , if you want to stay bald , you stay bald , but whichever way it does n't interfere with my life , right , so if you want keep a wig on and you feel happy and you feel more of a person , erm then fine .
8 I think historically although you know historians can much better than me , erm historically maybe the way that the rock has been worked with a bagging system and it was you know and lots of quarry men had little bits of farm as well around Blaenau especially and you get a feeling er from reading about it that er you know they have a an almost self employed attitude to their to their work and their rock and the fact that er they 'd do it in their own you know wor work the rock in a certain way and this and very sort of proud erm of their work and that and From talking a lot to them and being close to you know it you feel that that that 's still very much the same really you know there is this sort of close relationship and that with their em employers there was you know a lot of you know was n't it was n't straight it as straight as you said a straight employer employee relationship that they was A lot of s sort of er give and take probably and I think they were outraged at this sort of McGregor type tactic really that you know this new machine .
9 If there 's anything embedded in it like gravel or something and it does n't come away easily you must n't , it comes under the categories of what you call foreign bodies , which first aider is not at liberty to poke about , you must leave foreign bodies that do n't come away easily where they are and bandage them round and send them off to hospital or a doctor , but assuming it 's just a little clean graze , if I have n't got a tap to put it under , then I must use little bits of gauze to wash , put in a bowl of water and just wipe , yeah , and you always wipe obviously from the centre of a wound towards the outside , otherwise if you start to wipe across the whole thing you take dirt from one side of the wound across and drop it off in the middle somewhere , so you wipe from the centre out and throw that piece away and you take another piece and wipe from the centre out and so on until you feel happy , quite happy .
10 Aye if you wanted like wool away and you got .
11 For blankets they would send so much wool away and you got blankets .
12 I see , so you take that top wheel off and you have another one underneath where alternative reading
13 Let's say erm we forget about all that ten pound early and you owed me a hundred pounds , right , and I say erm forget that , just , just take it away , forget it it 's gone , you 're a hundred pounds better off .
14 She picked four kids up and you know right at end here where it 's that criss-cross ?
15 ‘ I 'll get the car out and you go and make yourself respectable . ’
16 ‘ Does it still happen to you , John , that you look back at yourself as you were six months ago and you think what an ignorant , innocent goose you were !
17 Timothy come round this side please and you go round that side now .
18 When it goes , I mean I 'm speaking as a resident of The Stow and I know there 's lot 's of complaints and shop keepers and er people in the flats and that round you know the shops there and you do feel a bit intimidated if you walk through The Stow at night .
19 So I was laid out in the back of the van on the bed and he 's driving down this field to put the tent , because it had little er bits you know where it 's marked out for you to camp , and I 'm driving around in the back saying , yes you 've , you 've just missed the fence there and you know .
20 So I goes , you must be a pervert too and you started laughing .
21 ‘ Thirty feet away and you saw nothing ? ’
22 But you said erm certain things could be we had , had a machine once and you 'd got to pull four or five handles .
23 well you can get so far , but then I work the brackets out and you do n't always have to work the brackets out
24 Not so , says Mr Crust : ‘ Even in this environment , if your house is alight you want a fireman there and you want him there in a reasonable length of time . ’
25 You mentioned Stanford Hall then and you 've been on courses at Stanford
26 go in the opposite direction , turned your pen round and you go the other way .
27 I think that 's maybe because we 're Orcadian for no matter how good we 're feeling if we go you know that yourself if you go south anywhere and you meet up with just anybody that 's ever heard an Orcadian .
28 And then you go in a bit further and you enter the Deptford estate and this is random , you can like go north south east or west
29 putting their , putting plots together and you know
30 not really no once you get every body in and you get started
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