Example sentences of "you [vb base] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Ye banish 'd trees , ye make me deeply sigh
2 You trust him not to lead you astray either en route to the trance or while in it .
3 You trust me not to hurt you in any way ? ’
4 No you push them in do n't you
5 You mean they just stood waiting for the bombs to fall ? ’
6 You mean they really tried to … ’
7 You mean it simply did n't cross your mind to inform me yesterday that you have no insurance ? ’
8 You mean she never came back ?
9 You mean she never came back ? ’
10 You mean you just packed it in ?
11 You mean you really do n't know where she is ? ’
12 You mean you really did n't know they 'd left ?
13 You mean you really danced with Richard ? ’
14 Clara , perched nervously on the edge of her easy chair , was almost too overwrought to continue the conversation , but she managed to say , " You mean you really think I might be able to go ? "
15 You mean you never had no girl-friends at all ? ’
16 You mean you never put sand in his pockets ?
17 You mean you never paid her ? ’
18 You mean you never loved Mum ? ’
19 You mean you actually saw him breaking in ? ’
20 You mean I just thought of you and there you were ? ’
21 so when you bring her out shut that door
22 There 's never a dull moment Tuesday , but far from letting the rush and push get you down you actually revel in it and enjoy all the excitement and exhilaration .
23 However , even if you fly something fully equipped , a quarter mill is still useful for the day when ( a ) you 're flying something more basic or ( b ) your electrics have packed up , you ca n't trust your instruments , the viz is a bit iffy and you just have to get home — but safely .
24 ‘ You British people , ’ he said , ‘ come to our country , you take it over , you make us learn your language , you teach us your history which is full of your own struggles for freedom , you teach us your literature which enshrines just the same principles of freedom , and then you expect us not to want freedom !
25 Where the skill comes really is when you get a large number of aircraft , and it 's using your aircraft the most efficient way you can in the shortest possible time , so you have n't got people hanging around wasting good fuel , you want them ideally plugged in and taking fuel .
26 Alistair said , ‘ And then you want me quickly to buy as many publicly held shares as possible . ’
27 Today , its technology sounds comically shrill and weedy , but songs like Seconds and Do n't You Want Me still exert considerable force , and the album 's focus on pop melody coupled to straightforward dance beats marked a conscious turning away from Punk , politics or the cerebral dogmatism of bands like Gang of Four .
28 The clues can be written in rhyme e.g. ‘ look as well as you are able , the first clue is by the kitchen table , ‘ You 've found a clue , if you want one more take a look by the kitchen door . ’
29 And you want everyone else to get up as well do n't you ?
30 ‘ If that 's the way you want it well stop .
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