Example sentences of "and you [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you to inherit them for a possession ; they shall be your bondmen forever . ’ |
2 | National Scenic Areas ( NSAs ) are designated in recognition of exceptional value to the country , and you might expect they would afford protection from damaging commercial developments . |
3 | People talk about it and you learn , and you might do it when you get out . |
4 | Put like that and you might think they had it coming . |
5 | Cambo is on both the river Nive and the main road from Bayonne to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port , and you might call it a centre . |
6 | Invite him to dinner , and you might find it a bit sticky . |
7 | Julius needs to maintain a certain lifestyle , and you might find it difficult at first to cope with the demands he 'll make on you . ’ |
8 | I mean , as I say , you might get there and you might hate it anyway . |
9 | It is not unknown for a salesman to describe the product in glowing terms and you would expect him to highlight the best features . |
10 | That 's right I know , but see this is , you see this is the point I 'm trying to make to you , you can quite happily do it in your own way , but the problem is you do n't know what you 're doing , right , and , and if you actually knew what you were doing and well aware of what you 're doing you would do it a hundred times better and you would do it all the time , right |
11 | ‘ And you would make him a good wife . ’ |
12 | You 've got a number of things here , you would take off the outer layer and you would bring it close to your body , if you , if you just pick it up with lots of layers around it you 're insulating it are n't you , to keep it cold , so you cuddle it close to your body right , and you remove outer layers of cloths Melanie said something about room temperature , right you raise the room temperature , okay ? |
13 | But there again er it was the time we lived in and you had certain Well yards had their own way of trying to keep track of when a guy was in a toilet etcetera and sometimes you would have to hand in y your er your time ticket , to the toilet attendant , and you would give him this ticket and he would say right you are , you know , and mark down your number on a book and say to you , well you 've got seven minutes or something you know . |
14 | See them in their toy-filled Kensington town house and you would assume they are a family for whom everything falls effortlessly into place — until you remember John 's surprise defeat in the April election . |
15 | ‘ He would slag off someone terribly and you would think they must have had a terrible row . |
16 | Meet her and you would think she ran a garden centre , not a London-based team of 29 men ( and one other woman , a geologist ) . |
17 | I did not say that and you would know it , Councillor . |
18 | And for e for emplo for employment officers you would have induction , you would have interviewing skills , and you would say you know , we would also we 'd be able to see of the training records , what interviewing courses |
19 | And you would like me to provide that management ? ’ |
20 | Otherwise she might have some little upset , jump into a taxi , and you would find her here when you got home from work . |
21 | Go into the remotest tavern and you would find it filled with tired and perspiring committee men almost buried in survey and legal papers . |
22 | It really is advisable to get supports like these in place as soon as possible before the plants put on much growth — this way you 'll avoid too much root injury when putting them in position and you 'll ensure they 're properly sited without breaking developing stems . |
23 | ‘ And you 'll ensure he comes to no harm . ’ |
24 | Let's just say that the invoice is checked , coded and authorised and you 'll tell me if he says , . |
25 | Give me fifteen minutes of your time and you 'll hire me . |
26 | do we want to erm go I mean obviously we want to go away and I 'll do it with my friend and you 'll do it your |
27 | friend and you 'll do it with your friend . |
28 | Oh and you 'll do it in that one there , that 's er do one |
29 | ‘ And you 'll send me hundreds of postcards from Italy ? ’ |
30 | ‘ I always said , right from the start — and you 'll bear me out , Dudley — I always said it would end in tears . ’ |