Example sentences of "you [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With him there you were never baulked ; you rarely got a clout from your opposite number and you never had the middle jumper leaning forward to nab your ball .
2 As a retired lawyer with more than forty years experience of criminal courts and a private pilot of more than 25 years standing I think that , like many others , you badly underestimate the intelligence of both the legal profession and the average jury .
3 There are others who never will , and you 'll have a constant battle to establish you right to have a share in making decisions , and knowing where the money goes .
4 I 'll run you home ; or would you rather have a brandy ? ’
5 Would you rather have a cup of tea ?
6 Would you rather have a job ?
7 Would you rather have a woman on the throne of England ? ’
8 Do n't you , almost , you can almost hear behind the text saying , would n't you rather have a woman like that
9 Would n't you rather have a woman with a mind of her own ?
10 Or would you rather have the security of knowing that , whenever in the years to come your employer may decide , for whatever reason , that you should go , you will be cushioned by a generous notice period which allows you to look for something else without the fear that very shortly the money will be running out ?
11 Or would you rather see a flick ? ’
12 The number of books may vary as you slowly release the tension in the neck , so it is useful to recheck the number each month .
13 Taking one out ( peasant economy ) , you thereby destroy the whole . ’
14 Building up relationships was very much like collecting little islands — you jumped from one to another to another to another — and if you were lucky you eventually had a network .
15 And they said , just said in the end again there was er an article or something and it was saying that you know that er did did you eventually get the money ?
16 Or if suddenly you have to halt then the whole lot does n't come forward and squash into the next piece in front into the ne That 's why it 's edge on longways down so that the the wardrobe is that way edgeways on you see so that if you suddenly stop the weight of something there wo n't squash the the wardrobe .
17 That two hit men had waylaid you and that we were making our escape when you suddenly had a brainstorm and accused me of being in league with them ?
18 pink and are really lovely for a bit and then you suddenly get a wind
19 You suddenly got a tape machine stuck on
20 This ensures that , if you suddenly pull the throttle stick hard back and drop the model onto the ground very hard , the blades will still be lifting and not pushing themselves down towards the tailboom .
21 You suddenly find an apartment , ’ said Tessa .
22 Or try the heart-in-mouth sensation when you 're strolling with your lover at some secret rendezvous and you suddenly see a neighbour across the street or your husband 's car waiting at the lights .
23 ‘ I wondered why you sat next to me , when you obviously had the field to play .
24 You obviously know a lot of people in the trade . ’
25 You obviously know a lot about writing , ’ said Zeinab .
26 Wycliffe said : ‘ You obviously know the family . ’
27 ‘ Look , ’ Reynolds said , ‘ you obviously have no idea of just how nasty this could turn . ’
28 ‘ If he 's such an unreliable , untrustworthy individual , ’ she put to him , ‘ someone whom you obviously have no time for , how come you employ him ?
29 You obviously have an interest in the world about you and want to play a part in preserving it .
30 You obviously did a lot of work for that .
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