Example sentences of "[conj] you [vb past] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | what would happen if you , let's have a look at G , depends on , what would happen if you were still paying fifty pence , but they gave you four hundred , four hundred grams of chocolate , well you get eight grams per penny , this is another test that you got it the right way up , if it were still only two hundred grams , but you payed more money for it , let's say they charged you a pound , I think you 'd get less grams per penny . |
2 | ‘ So you gave him the key . |
3 | Once you knew what the routine was , it was much easier to fit in . |
4 | working on the stage musicals then were n't er if you 'd not had your tea and you brought something the commissar would eat them . |
5 | ‘ And you gave me the best ! ’ |
6 | If you thought what the people said possessed an intrinsic interest , if you wrote it down verbatim and pictured yourself as a sort of secretary to the outside world , recording something which had its own imaginative value but would otherwise have been lost , then you are one sort of writer — a naturalist . |
7 | If you knew what the lecturer controlling your studies was to do in the way of arranging these in a particular order , you could make a skeleton in linear form , one heading following another and falling into a hierarchy of importance . |
8 | ‘ If you knew what the oil companies are putting in the sea . |
9 | If you knew what the combination of circumstances were , then you could perhaps re-do your spreadsheet with a different way to avoid it . |
10 | If you If you paid it The Co was up on the Tuesday , you had to have it paid Most people tried to pay it for the Thursday and that was the turn of the leaf , on the Thursday and if you paid that then you could go straight away that day and get your new quarter stuff , for the next quarter . |
11 | So if you lost something the ninety would increase accordingly ? |
12 | Round and round , and back again , everything spins around , passing by if you missed it the first time . |
13 | But it 's so chancy that way uh and I do n't think either if you gave y'self the role or y'know , the title , say , of school counsellor or whatever that you … it would work . |
14 | Mr Koc said : ‘ If you gave me the whole of Istanbul I would not do anything like that . |
15 | Mr Koc said : ‘ If you gave me the whole of Istanbul I would not do anything like that . |
16 | Good try — but you got it the wrong way round ! |
17 | After all , you were n't overly concerned about my feelings when you interviewed me the other day , were you ? ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm not sure what you mean , ’ she stated then , ‘ but you were most definitely hostile to me when you saw me the next day , and that was still before you knew I was a journalist . ’ |
19 | Were n't you , you were really quite horrified when you saw what the excavator |
20 | Though there is a good deal there which I found deeply offensive , he wrote , as you must have realized when you sent me the stuff , though , knowing you as I do , I suspect it may not even have crossed your mind , anyway , to be brief , I have , of course , put my feelings to one side and decided to honour the integrity of . |
21 | " When you did me the honour of appointing me to the Mastership of Stockport School I was led to suppose that the Income , inclusive of Ten Pounds paid by your Worshipful Company , amounted to nearly Three Hundred Pounds per annum , and from an Enquiry , however , during my Residence here , I have had the Mortification to find that the whole Salary was not more than £25 10 10½d , so that it was impossible for me to remain in the Situation without a Prospect of Church Preferment in the Neighbourhood , which I have no reason to hope for . |
22 | I 'm just one of the Star Councillors , but I was n't in the Star Room when you showed them the animal . |