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

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1 Better than you did for the entire evening . ’
2 if I had n't intervened , so that you turned on me
3 it was only that you stumbled over it .
4 It , you , you used to meet a lot of different kinds of people and er not only that you travelled about quite a bit as well .
5 Only if you got beneath this front would you find out what a gentle and caring man he was .
6 ‘ You 'd understand quick enough if you wanted to .
7 So if you went along Shallard 's Road
8 erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction .
9 So if you had like metres on one side and centimetres on the other
10 So if you escaped from State would you would you be taken back to your home State or something ?
11 It seems they had two er registers really , one register meant that you were a part of the movement , the other register I imagine meaning you were actually an enemy of this movement so if you got on that register you , you were in , that that would er spell very bad news , so consequently you were trying to join the , the , the first association .
12 So if you happened to be out of the house working it was too bad , unless you got a house cleaner to put your name down for you .
13 So if you wanted to er send parcels via the Railway , anywhere in the country , Then you could take your parcels into er the 's Head er sort of office there , erm and they were ferried down here .
14 So if you wanted to be a removal man you had to find the work to justify you having an A licence , but of course you could n't because you had n't got an A licence to do it with .
15 And sometimes used to get a bit of a a bad storm ahead so we used to especially if you went from here to er North of Scotland round Cape .
16 ‘ And imagine what it must have been like before all those modern office ‘ towers ’ were built to dwarf it — especially if you happened to be a traitor .
17 Dad was gon na ring you up at eight o'clock before you went to school and say
18 Must ‘ ave been a good nine months back , not that long after you left for the front , come to think of it . ’
19 ‘ But why , Karim , especially as you pretended to me you were going off to take the damn exams .
20 And er I used to go myself quite a lot er when there were well when there were more than one coming up I 've seen me go into , down in the pullman train from here to er , well we had about five changes I think , fat father had it all marked out so as you changed at a certain place .
21 So when you looked at in the in the exam , did you think , Oh , they 're not giving me enough information here , or There 's some trick I do n't know , or what did you think about it ?
22 so when you started at the dock , you started as what ?
23 Right so you looked at this H C L plus C A C O three quite messy .
24 It would be best if you looked for another business partner . ’
25 I think it would be best if you came across as nobly resigned : ‘ How could she stoop to do this to me ’ — something along those lines — without going into too much detail .
26 Maybe it would be best if you came over here . ’
27 Now , if you 're not going to order another drink quietly then I think it would be best if you went on your way . ’
28 Downstairs if you came in the front door ( which people rarely did ) you would find a large room on each side .
29 And you wo n't get any more answers out of me just because you started to … started to … ’
30 He was glad that Henry had n't waived the charge altogether ; you would n't expect an electrician to rewire your house for free , just because you happened to be acquainted .
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