Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] you [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now there 's no need to learn all of the tables erm er what I will do is if you want any more lessons I 'll do you some special tables cut down so you only have to learn about half the normal and then you 'll know them all cos if you know two sixes .
2 They lack confidence , simple as that and one of the things is that as a group you come in and you probably look at people when you and you look at the trainers and the idea is that early on people can do , can keep some eye contact gon na stare you out but just keeping your eyes and do n't flit away and also when you 're under pressure at this stage his eyes challenge you or something like that , then your eyes go down .
3 ‘ He threw you in and you either sank or swam . ’
4 And then when they get bigger you give them more and more freedom to do just what they want to do and all you do is watch carefully and make sure they 're not doing anything obviously , outrageously daft but you let them find themselves and if there are problems they bring their problems to you and you sit down and you quietly talk about it , there 's not shouting , no I say you 've got to do this because I am your parent !
5 Er in any adverse weather conditions , particularly fog , where you 're travelling along and you suddenly see erm a red stud on your right-hand side .
6 It 's just they like you to , to slip in before you actually start to .
7 Right Leona , can you , can you just go over s the places you lived in before you actually moved to the flat ?
8 No come off the throw in as you rightly said John .
9 Finally , on the day that I 'd promised to ring the breeder back and let him know one way or the other , a miracle happened — one of those strokes of luck that seem to come along when you least expect them to .
10 The closest analogy I can think of is that it is very much like fishing , you never know what you are going to catch , you have to pull in the small ones when you are hoping for the big one , but occasionally a big one comes along when you least expect it .
11 And they always let you down when you least expected it .
12 You have not yet read the whole novel — and you would normally read a text all the way through before you seriously get down to translating it .
13 ‘ And there 's me rambling on and you not knowing who the devil I am , nor me you … ’
14 Eventually , though , it will catch up with you in the form of self-loathing , as the pounds pile themselves on and you possibly curb your social life , and , moreover , endanger your health .
15 You want the weight to stay off and you also want to be able to eat a reasonable amount of food after the diet without putting on weight .
16 It is very unlikely that a solar panel would chop your hand off if you accidentally put it in the wrong place , but the 36 in ( 91cm ) span of the larger wind generators can be deadly .
17 It takes you bleeding ages to start up so you definitely got to have exercise with your legs .
18 And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points .
19 Cos what normally happens is with tetanus , that the reason it kills you is that you stop breathing because your muscles that work your lungs , the diaphragm , the intercostal muscles between the ribs , those seize up and you just stop breathing .
20 If I had my choice , I 'd rather be left to work something out myself ; instead of it all being set up and you just walk in and take measurements , go away and analyse them , you 'd have to go in and set it all up , then you 'd really learn something .
21 Impatience builds up and you just want to lash out and get them .
22 but apparently you see the terms are split up and you actually do n't get any thing when you 're not in on
23 Well do you want me to pick one up while you still go into
24 I 'm not going to pick them up when you just throw them around like that .
25 So it picks it up when you just do anything ?
26 Some unexpected expense always seems to crop up when you least want it to and throws your careful calculations out of the window .
27 Er , as far the these building are concerned I think your point is valid , I mean , I think probably printers , I think that you suggest are left on because you never know when it 'll be to .
28 There 's your calcium chloride what have we get left over we 've got this we 've got hydrogen carbonate and that was really should have been your answer but then you know carbon dioxide came out so you just took it out and you got water left over .
29 The argument that this is money well spent only bears out if you then follow up with a reasonable period of reliable service .
30 So this is where you sort of sort out if you really know what 's going on .
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