Example sentences of "you [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As I keep saying , I do n't need you or anybody else to tell me what I can or can not do . ’ |
2 | Remember that you can not be sure whether you or someone else has the virus just by guessing or by appearances . |
3 | Once you or anyone else understands exactly what 's required it is very easy . |
4 | I 've put a lot of time and effort into them and I 'll not allow you or anyone else to change them ! ’ |
5 | Chamberlain was explicit about his motives in a letter to Beatrice Webb : ‘ It will remove the great danger , viz , that public sentiment should go wholly over to the unemployed and render impossible that state sternness to which you or I equally attach importance . |
6 | I will pass in silence over my feelings for you , for they can mean little to you at present ( though I am in some doubt as to when ‘ at present ’ is ) , though I assure you that what briefly flowered between us one morning is a blossom that will not perish , however many mornings remain . |
7 | Improve your mood and counteract stress : Ask anyone who exercises regularly and they will tell you that they always feel exhilarated at the end of a session — even if they had begun by feeling that they were not in the mood for exercise and had almost forced themselves to continue . |
8 | For example , in many road accident situations , the witness will only have realised that an accident had occurred when they heard the crash , and looked round and saw the aftermath , although they will try and tell you that they actually saw the vehicles colliding . |
9 | I was supposed to be trying to show you that we also had a language , but that it was different from yours . ’ |
10 | No , he told you that he definitely get it , eleven o'clock ! |
11 | Well er , I put the suggestion to you that I just said . |
12 | ‘ Is n't it enough for you that I nearly died ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Has it occurred to you that I nearly disturbed the murderer — that I might have been killed as well ? |
14 | I will begin by telling you that I now live on a farm close to a beautiful little town in Umbria , the region of St Francis . |
15 | His head was full of sentences he was going to write to Hilary when he had the time to put pen to paper : I may remind you that I never asked you for a penny towards the summer gas bill … do you think I am made of stone ? … surely I deserve better consideration … who listened for hours when you had that disagreement at Bromley over Fortescue upstaging you in She Stoops to Conquer … have you forgotten that it was I , when your mother had her second stroke , who travelled with her in the ambulance and went back on the bus to collect her plaster replica of the Sacred Heart ? |
16 | It was fortunate for you that I never insisted on accompanying you . ’ |
17 | And as long as you keep producing the champagne and caviar , I wo n't hold it against you that you nearly had me exterminated by an octogenarian . ’ |
18 | ‘ It is unfortunate for you that you brazenly appear at all . ’ |
19 | If you have spent a twelve hour day coping with the daily realities of road accidents , the elderly incontinent , housing the homeless — usually with inadequate resources — I promise you that you rarely want to go home and read about it . |
20 | And , in a sense , we 've , just to complete what we 've been talking about so far , there 's always the question of press and magazines and house style , just to remind you that you really need to study formats if you 're going to try and as a freelance we talked about that yesterday . |
21 | Not only is this the explanation given to thousands of schoolchildren but I have to tell you that it also finds its way — in a more sophisticated form — into the curricula of some institutions of further and higher education . " |
22 | What does it matter to you if I never remarry or find a new father for Emily ? ’ |
23 | but I tell you if you ever get to the stage where you are , are a hundred percent that 'll close deals , that 's your best close of the lot |
24 | ‘ That 's so , but it should n't be too much trouble for you if you really want to stay in the area . ’ |
25 | Erm yeah certainly if you if you so desire |
26 | Such symptoms are far less likely to trouble you if you gradually reduce your intake until you are able to go without the substances altogether . |
27 | It is these cells in the tentacles that will sting you if you unluckily brush against a jellyfish when swimming . |
28 | ‘ But surely my lord fitzAlan would not wed you if he truly thought — ’ |
29 | It is only relevant to you if it actually speeds up , improves , or reduces the cost of your computerized personnel information system . |
30 | But since this is the start of your HCI Holiday , we believe it 's our responsibility to look after you and we always do our best to provide meals at meal times and accommodation on overnight delays . |