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

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1 ‘ I was going to propose to you properly that weekend , ’ he went on after a long , blissful interval .
2 ‘ Well ! ’ he said , ‘ I hope you 'll forgive me for having knocked you down that day . ’
3 Erm yeah I certainly would encourage you down that path Miss Whittaker that if it helps , I do n't know whether you 've got all the documents , but in our our submissions to the county we suggested that if E two has to survive erm and to add the words , sorry , exactly as you started the sentence but finishing that the exceptions were areas of the sites allocated for development in local plans , it would seem to me to make it absolutely clear what the freedom of local interpretation was in the statutory plan process whilst giving the county the the that it wanted on all the other areas of the county .
4 I was fearful that I might find you down another alley . ’
5 ‘ I sponged you down this morning , child .
6 I 'll have to put you down some time .
7 Controlled explosions take you only half way there .
8 Controlled explosions take you only half way there .
9 Because you only half time !
10 ‘ Master Peachey reprimanded you only this morning for speaking thus — it is unladylike , he said ! ’
11 Remember what he called you only this morning ? it said .
12 Using the tow you can obviously go higher which gives you much more time skiing downhill to put the theory of turning into practice .
13 That Tele 's so basic , but it gives you so much freedom .
14 teacher 's nose he or she will think it 's a brilliant laugh to give you so much detention that you 'll be lucky to leave the class in time to pick up your pension .
15 Now tell me what it is about your eidetic ability that is causing you so much distress . ’
16 And oh Fergus , my dear , lost love , am I doing you so much harm ?
17 Either I have to give you so much information about myself that you are forced to admit that I could no more have killed my wife than Flaubert could have committed suicide ; or else I merely say , That 's all , that 's enough .
18 If you simply enjoy the countryside , we can add an extra dimension — and protect that which gives you so much pleasure .
19 ‘ Give you so much power , you forget how hard you have to work them .
20 ‘ I 'm sorry to have given you so little help last night , Dungarvan .
21 ‘ Alas , ’ sighed George , ‘ have you so little faith in our collective talents ? ’
22 ‘ Why do it , ’ she said , ‘ if it gives you so little satisfaction ? ’
23 ‘ This business that kept you away this morning .
24 So if you already own land you would end up with a larger unit than if you owned no land before .
25 Karl , Therese , I shall see you separately this afternoon .
26 I would n't run after you not this time
27 They give you just enough money to survive .
28 It 'd always give you just enough help , and no more .
29 ‘ I mean , with you home all day and Ernie 's wife saying she 'll come mornings and this Karen , well she wo n't want waiting on like Miss Maynard .
30 I know when I was at you just had one thing with a funny flavour and that 'll put you off that thing
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