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

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1 You make lots of extra work for your Mum you do , when you do this do n't you ?
2 ‘ Suppose you 're making a D string , and you make it with various different ratios of core size and wrap size .
3 Because you produced it on loose pages I could exhibit it month by month as you organised it .
4 The uniforms were , the equipment was and yet it worked , it really worked , how efficient I suppose when you judge it from modern standards , I do n't know .
5 If you eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables ( particularly apples ) , take some extra roughage , such as bran in some form , and exercise regularly , you should have no need for laxatives .
6 you made us with white quilting on the front , oh it sounds awful now , but
7 I mean you asked me about formal education , and immediately we 're talking about nursery education .
8 I mean you asked me about formal education and immediately we 're talking about nursery education .
9 ‘ Did you want anything in particular , Mother ? ’
10 Why ca n't you treat us like human beings ? ’
11 ‘ You take men from their homes or their chosen occupations , you confine them in insalubrious conditions upon a wholly inadequate diet , you subject them to the tyranny of bosun 's mates , you expose them to unimagined perils ; what is more , you defraud them of their meagre food , pay and allowances — everything but this sacred rum of yours .
12 You want lots of hot cross bun ?
13 You 're going to have to put some input in if you want it for free , that 's all I 'm going to say .
14 Scie Scientific or You want it in scientific mode if it says scientific
15 Listen , d' you know anything about modern marketing ?
16 ‘ Daine , do you know anything about Japanese monster flatties ? ’
17 I do n't ask you to sell better , ladies and gentlemen , I do n't ask you to sell itself for certain companies , I 'd like you to , but I do n't .
18 As Roy said , ‘ How can you feel anything but deep affection for a man who has the humility and sincerity not to try and bluff it out ? ’
19 If you show it to other people it could form part of their records which they may later be obliged to disclose .
20 Would you welcome them with open arms ?
21 So it needs some , an action somewhere to erm , er , er , he said could we get , if we 've got a conformation , conformation that 's from R E S could you send it to British Section .
22 You put yourself into cold storage for two years as far as any kind of political practice goes and just sit and think — and do n't forget you 'll get paid £5000 a year to sit and think about the purity of the struggle we 're all fighting back here . ’
23 If you put them to shallow they come up
24 Perfectly normal , kind , well-intentioned people will behave oddly , becoming upset , withdrawn or even vicious , if you put them in certain kinds of unusual situations .
25 When you put it to Sole that his approach to captaincy is more intellectual than gung-ho he laughs : ‘ Well , I am not a Finlay Calder by any means .
26 And you put it in Chinese food !
27 Have you seen one with black hair , black hair , short ?
28 Erm have you done anything on ionic lattices or giant metal lattices ?
29 You joined us from Central Records , I see .
30 You recall me to common sense and my duties , McAllister .
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