Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The tae of ye will need somethin' more than a dispensation from the Pope , Ah would think , if ye go on like this . ’
2 Have n't you heard before about that then ?
3 Collect four coupons and each set of coupons allows you to claim up to four tickets and it was a pound a ticket was n't it ?
4 You qualify out of that as an acting corporal , then you 're used by other classes ; for example , as a helper or decoy in staged attacks .
5 you change back to normal , you get one of those
6 If you placed up to that amount in your PEP , the guarantee was that your return after the end of that tax year would be free of income tax and capital gains tax .
7 I was , I was n't meaning you to go up in single numbers I was meaning , go up in hundreds .
8 They tell you to go on with artificial respiration for ever , for long after you 've given up hope .
9 I need you to go back to that two-dimensional universe again .
10 ‘ I do n't want you to go back to that flat for any reason at all , ’ Julius instructed her in clipped tones .
11 Well the first question I want to ask you is how do you feel you got on in those presentations .
12 ‘ Well at least you got through at last , ’ said Carrington .
13 You got through to that man , then ?
14 I , standing on my tiptoes I could n't see out the window to , to look out to the stage erm , and there was a huge step up , it was about that , which was great for people 's bad backs and if you got up on that , erm then you sat on top of a very high cocktail chair , in fact one of our people had to kneel on top of the high cocktail chair , to look , to see down , over the window , down to the stage and they did n't give us a sound feed which would sound familiar
15 I trust you , you 're not a fool , you know what could happen if you got up to some mischief out there , ’ and her fingers described general obloquy with a sweeping gesture of abolition , ‘ and then you 'll never get a husband either .
16 I hear you got up at one .
17 It was really a good play , ha , and it was done so well , and you were so close to it as well , you got in for two pounds , best thing I 've ever seen .
18 Just but , once you as you long as you got in before twelve o'clock
19 ‘ Do believe you got more in dat car dan we do in this whole house . ’
20 Mormon 's orchard four , that 's all you got out of that lot .
21 ‘ Then you got out in good time .
22 And you always worked by time in stables , you 'd get out at say , you went at six o'clock , you got out till seven and were out two hours , that 's seven , eight , nine .
23 I certainly would n't coach it so I think you would be creased by the time you got there in two days .
24 for a site and the carrot is actually being able to apply to designation whether you lived up to that .
25 You mean apart from glamorous young women offering the kind of recreation not mentioned in tour guides ? ’
26 Erm , well , I assume you mean out of recent Leeds United players ( you ca n't seriously be comparing him with the real greats of football can you ? ) . he could certainly hit it , and sometimes goal-bound ( and quite often into the wall or behind for a goal kick ) .
27 you mean out of these ?
28 If you suffer badly from these symptoms , go and see your doctor who should be able to help .
29 We pay fifteen percent extra on to all all the business you bring in above that figure .
30 But staying out at night cost money if you did the right things : coffee bars and a movie or a disco , but if you rode round in borrowed cars it was an okay way of killing time .
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