Example sentences of "and [conj] you [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If ‘ that bloody woman ’ had heard him utter such a curse , she would have ripped into him with a piece of her mind , then he would have whipped her with his tongue , then this sop of a man before him would have got between them , and afore you knew it , there would be a full-scale war waging — and in the heat of the moment he might foolishly betray his devious plans to boot the lot of them out of his house and out of his life .
2 This is a great piece of garden machinery but only if your land is already free of perennial weeds such as dandelion , dock and , the worst pest of all , creeping buttercup ; if not , all it will do is to chop them into little pieces , and where you had one when you used it , you 'll have a hundred or more next year .
3 If posture and where you put your body meant anything ( and she had heard sociologists say it did ) , Steve had a strong desire not to be seen .
4 It 's , it 's beautifully shown in the Catholic Mass when erm they say well it 's , through my fault , through my fault , through my most grievous fault and where you strike your own breast .
5 Over four years , through a process of trialling of exercises with teacher groups and much instructive error , I have evolved some forty discussion units which are presented in sections organized according to areas of concern — for example ‘ Problems with the whole class ’ ; ‘ Describing disruptive behaviour for yourself and others ’ ; ‘ Support : what you want and where you get it ’ ; ‘ Schools and parents ’ .
6 This , this dimension is about er where you prefer to focus your attention and where you get your psychological energy from .
7 Now as you can imagine it depends what you leave and where you leave it as to how effective that is going to be on how er distressing that 's going to be .
8 Just give me a bell as to when and where you want him .
9 Do not assume that storage heaters can operate satisfactorily without supplementation by fires or radiators of one sort or another — there is no substitute for instant heat when and where you want it .
10 As these dates fall within the University teaching term it is important that you obtain details of visiting arrangements ( times , locations etc ) before you come and that you register your intention to attend with us .
11 I know none of this interests you any longer , he wrote , and that you hold yourself , or pretend to hold yourself , aloof from the world , and in particular from the world of art .
12 ‘ We have reason to believe that you recently broke into Taigh na Tuir , the house belonging to Mr Hamilton here , and that you know something of the whereabouts of two valuable guns . ’
13 I trust my dear Eliza you are still well and that you received my letter .
14 Not only the indignant schoolmarms but all of William 's sad cases have to learn that you ca n't be a tourist in God 's world , and that you get what you pay for .
15 But what really brought it to light was your letter telling me I was contemptible and that you washed your hands of me !
16 By reinforcing your credit policy a reputable debt collector can not only recover your monies but can also let your customers know that you run an efficient business and that you expect them to do the same by paying you as and when agreed .
17 ‘ Jeff told me he 'd had a word with you about me and told you I had lots of experience teaching English to foreign students and that you wanted me to come and do the job . ’
18 ‘ I heard about Froggy , ’ he said , ‘ and that you found him with the shaft of a golf club stuck through his gullet , ’ he finished brightly .
19 We hope you will keep it to hand and that you find it useful for the future .
20 ‘ It was not Mrs Greville 's word , ’ said Sally-Anne , goaded unwisely into further indiscretion , still trying to break free , ‘ it was your handwriting — the same that told me that I was the light of your life and that you loved me dearly . ’
21 All we ask is that you use the ticket within a 60-day period between January 1st , 1990 and December 31st , 1990 and that you purchase it before arriving in Thailand .
22 And so you met your wife there ?
23 And so you know we just need to chairs up there .
24 and so you know it is a sort of , I mean it 's exactly what Iris is saying it 's a meeting with minds in a way because we need to know that , that
25 He did n't have much finesse to do the things but erm and I think he used to sh he although I I got on all right with him , but some of the people working on the floor like the wardrobe people and that he used to they used to dislike him because he was but I would but you do find s I think perhaps he was a bit unsure of himself because I do n't think he was somebody who 'd had a had a tremendous education , otherwise he probably would n't have gone in on the on the construction side which was being a chippy or something at Shepherds Bush and so you know you often find people like that they have a bit of a chip on their shoulders do n't they you know , you know .
26 And everybody was aware that this was the norm , and so you accept it and take it for granted .
27 And so you think you 're working .
28 And so you find yourself forced , not merely to note the diversity of belief and the strength of individual confidence , and to be a bit sceptical , but to search around for principles of adjudication , for ways of trying to sort out what beliefs are reasonable and acceptable , and what not .
29 ‘ All right , so you 're only a child , and so you find it 's just one more thing .
30 And on the ta they only ta erm and then they wo n't let you photograph them , and so you have you have to just do it and
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