Example sentences of "you [adj] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , by the way I 'm gon na be able to see Max , I 'll tell you that now because I 've been dragged off to another conference , I 'm actually going down to the , to the rehabilitation workers ' phones |
2 | ‘ Are you sorry now that I invaded your castle ? ’ |
3 | In fact , the priority of base layers , as most manufacturers prefer to call them these days , is to keep you dry rather than warm . |
4 | Even if you rarely stretch the G 's exceptional 2.9-ton towing limit , or test the new drivetrain which keeps you mobile even if only one wheel has any grip , at least you can savour the high , commanding view every time you slip behind the wheel . |
5 | And , oh I did n't tell you this either that she was going for a promotion ! |
6 | You we , I 'm glad you said that cos , I 'm not sure if I told you this before but d' ya remember what these numbers here mean ? |
7 | now I did ask you this before and still puzzling me , where , where does this fit in to article eighty five ? |
8 | Well I 'll tell you this once and then |
9 | I 'll tell you this so that you know I 've problems too . |
10 | I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete . |
11 | The blood , the gaping holes , the bone sticking out of flesh , the stench of burst intestines — I am telling you this only because the effect on me , a boy who had never seen even a peacefully dead body before that day , was one I should never have predicted . |
12 | ‘ Something about being at school and bursting into this office and saying , look , are you Principal here or not , Heisenberg ? |
13 | Are you fit again because I know you 've had a little bit of shoulder trouble I think is n't it ? |
14 | If you are able to balance straights yourself or have asked a nutritionist to do it for you all well and good , but for the horse owner with little or no experience in feeding , compound feeds are the answer . |
15 | A murmur which seemed to contain both relief and triumph went around the table , but this time M. Dupont raised his voice slightly and pronounced over it : ‘ I am happy to assure you all here that I will bring what modest influence I have to encourage certain changes of emphasis in French policy in accordance with much of what has been said here . |
16 | Told you all then and no one would believe me , so I changed my story . ’ |
17 | why they give you ten so that you know , you get intervals , between , because the girls have got to sort of tap all the words in |
18 | But I 'll let you alone now and come and see how you 're feeling later . |
19 | I made you live again and I wanted to know there was more than mere excitement for you . ’ |
20 | You footballing tomorrow or not ? |
21 | Yeah , I mean , we , we , we could n't , certainly could n't give you any more than five . |
22 | But er and I think it 's most unfair on you two really and the whole thing . |
23 | I brought you two together and do n't you ever forget it . ’ |
24 | Get angry about this bully , this cheap punk , this yob who reckons that you are a soft option ; this hooligan who scouts the streets for weaker victims , who wants to beat you senseless so that he can brag about it to his beer-swilling pals in the local pub . |