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

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1 When he is truly King , he will find other favourites , and no reason to keep you or me at his side .
2 All the , the unlimitable supply of God 's grace could not save you or me by itself it had to have the other side , it had to have faith , I have to receive it .
3 See that fucking knife Mark , I ought to stab you or him with it , I am sick to death of yous .
4 Well perhaps you or somebody on the other side might care to tell us how you 're gon na take it from three to three and half , cos I 'll quite happily tell you then how we 'll take it from three and half to four percent , so we welcome that as a step in the right direction .
5 What was , was there a shop steward elected from amongst you or somebody to ?
6 They lack confidence , simple as that and one of the things is that as a group you come in and you probably look at people when you and you look at the trainers and the idea is that early on people can do , can keep some eye contact gon na stare you out but just keeping your eyes and do n't flit away and also when you 're under pressure at this stage his eyes challenge you or something like that , then your eyes go down .
7 Oh did we get you or something like that ?
8 For just £30 a year for four years you can buy one of the 550 seats available and have it names after you or someone of your choice .
9 A theatre seat named after you or someone of your choice .
10 Well they do n't hurt you or owt like that .
11 There 's absolutely nothing to tell your doctor fortunately , so we do n't have to do a summary for you or anything like that .
12 You say about the Moat House being expensive , well it might be expensive to you or I as an individual , but when you 're negotiating conference rates in the area it is actually cheap and very suitable .
13 Foreign communities , whether tribal or otherwise , are no more anxious than you or I to be subjected to intensive and embarrassingly close scrutiny by a tiresome stranger whose aims and intentions may be , to say the least , puzzling .
14 ‘ Did it ever occur to you that everything in this world has had to be designed ? ’ asks Sir Terence Conran , pausing for the significance of his question to sink in .
15 I assure you that we at Amnesty do take such questions seriously and make considerable efforts to avoid insensitive statements .
16 And may I remind you that none of us were exempt from that curse . ’
17 ‘ And , since you obviously assume otherwise , despite my constant reassurances on the subject , I 'd like to take this opportunity of assuring you that none of my liaisons — past or present — will be lurking in the cupboards .
18 However , it no more obliges me to apply without question your standards to you than mine to myself .
19 Vegetables , seeds , and some nuts are all much better for you than anything like biscuits or cake .
20 Erm having er decided that , let me ask you if you of what you 've seen so far , and I have n't gone into er whichever product er do you thing this is do you think you could erm get into the habit of selling advertising and earning fairly substantial commission .
21 I think it 's good for you if you to you know .
22 The replies can however be used against you if you in the trial say something which is inconsistent with what you said in the section 2 interview .
23 We 're a bit concerned about Dorothy , we have n't seen you and her for such a long time .
24 I can find no other principles for distinguishing You and Thou in the Sonnets : Shakespeare can use either without implying greater or lesser formality .
25 None for you and one for me
26 were six of you one for you and one for you and one for you six lots of one
27 Is it one for you and one for me ?
28 that 's lovely , one off each strip , one for you and one for me , have to go and claim them at tea time .
29 one for you and one for Jim
30 I 've bought two , one for you and one for me
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