Example sentences of "you [conj] [vb past] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now I need to know who paid you or blackmailed you to call me in the weighing room . ’
2 ‘ Had it been a total shock to you or had you suspected anything ? ’
3 ‘ Did you or did you not say that the purpose of my presence here this evening was to give you information about my work ? ’
4 ‘ Did you or did you not get a cheque ? ’
5 ‘ Did you or did you not read this book to the reception class ? ’ yelled Ali .
6 Well let me put it plainly , did you or did you not know that there were two children or three children indeed in that flat ?
7 Six six contracts all the same print so that if ever we shifted you or wanted you wanted to shift you from estate into to golf or to schools we do n't have to retrain you at all .
8 I 'm not making , and they 're going no I do n't mean that , he 's gon na fight you or hit you and Steven 's not gon na , you 're not gon na be able to control him .
9 Analysis is a very slow process and it takes a long time to weed through the past and try to discover what things happened to you that affected you .
10 Have you ever been on a motorway when somebody has pushed their way in front of you and caused you inconvenience , made you brake ?
11 LADY DAVERS : Why , Pamela , I did indeed pity you while I thought you innocent and when my brother seized you and brought you down hither without your consent .
12 Then when you had grown enough and mother had carried you there nearly a year , God opened a door for you and brought you out into this world .
13 You got fed regularly and women waited on you and asked you how you felt .
14 But Mark was down ; he wrote to you and told you how it was from his point of view , with his perspective .
15 And then of course , the other characteristics that go with religion , and that he had emphasized in other books on Totem and Taboo , like guilt , the feeling that you ought to obey the moral commands of the parents , because after all the parents were n't just benevolent entities who looked after you and rewarded you and praised you , but they were your judges and censors as well .
16 ‘ Because the foreigner was stronger than you and conquered you .
17 ‘ That he loved you and left you , taking all your savings with him ? ’
18 You could have respect for a man who lusted after you and fought for you and took you .
19 The rumour was , they stripped you and took you to the adventure zone .
20 I loved you and thought you loved me — ’
21 But the tales that were told were not only gruesome but frightening — in fact sickening is probably a better word — of what happened to you if the desert Arab got hold of you and handed you over to his womenfolk .
22 And then of course , the other characteristics that go with religion , and that he had emphasized in other books on Totem and Taboo , like guilt , the feeling that you ought to obey the moral commands of the parents , because after all the parents were n't just benevolent entities who looked after you and rewarded you and praised you , but they were your judges and censors as well .
23 And what would you have done if Schemichal got hold of you and threw you off the pitch like last night ?
24 She spoke brusquely to you and pushed you back against the door of Woolworth 's . ’
25 It rushed upon you and swept you away .
26 We saw you but did you have to come running over
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