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

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1 But you mostly doing district work are you ?
2 But for just under twenty quid you effectively get hold of the complete BR timetable ( for the whole of Great Britain ) , effective until 16th May 1993 .
3 That 's right , yes , I mean that 's that 's very true , and , and another point that underlines the fact economies of scale in agriculture , I mean there are there are economies of scale to a certain degree as you , as you said there , Matthew , but there 's certainly not er , erm , they 're not as large as the , as the economies of scale in , in manufacturing , primarily because in agriculture you effectively need land , alright , to increase erm , your output .
4 There is also the implication in the model that , if you successfully prevent entry up till the mature stage of the life-cycle , you will then , subject to the price elasticity of demand , be able to increase prices in the way illustrated in figure 5.3 .
5 They simply increase your panic when you most need help .
6 So is that quite adequate , or would you rather have night bells ?
7 As you slowly lose weight you can programme little rewards for yourself , like a visit to the hairdresser for a restyle , new make-up , new glasses , a tour of the clothes shops to try out new styles , and so on .
8 of people unemployed and what are you going to do when you eventually leave college if you get there ?
9 It 's daft really , because it 's not as if you suddenly develop crow 's feet or memory failure .
10 you know this is the initial chat if they 're interested , you know , you suddenly put paper and go back to Lucy and say okay , let's write this down
11 Then as you start to make the point you 'll find your hands will come up naturally and bend from the elbows it sounds crazy to say but if if you suddenly go coo I 've got everything in me pocket but
12 Or have you suddenly discovered ambition ? ’
13 You obviously enjoy walking , ’ he countered , and looked over to her , to where a hint of lovely colour now showed in her normally pale porcelain-like skin .
14 When , when I started you only got payment .
15 If you only require mono images for eventual in-house mono printing then a video player is quite adequate as VidiPC can capture mono images ‘ on-the-fly ’ .
16 You only get cover for the cost of legal fees if you have problems with consumer goods and services bought with the card .
17 If you only get vocabulary where you give the item in English there is a risk that you will miss common words where there is no equivalent in English .
18 You only receive gate receipts from home fixtures .
19 You only had lift three , yeah .
20 Mrs Freda Hindley , chairman of the bench , told her : ‘ You only escaped prison because of your previous good character and because you pleaded guilty . ’
21 At the outset , a ‘ capital repayment holiday ’ of up to two years can be arranged — this means that for two years you only repay interest , reducing pressure on your cashflow .
22 At the outset , a ‘ capital repayment holiday ’ of up to two years can be arranged — for two years you only repay interest , further reducing pressure on your cashflow .
23 You do n't need exams , you only need personality .
24 IF you only need lemon or orange juice in a recipe and not the rind , pour boiling water over the fruit and leave it to stand for 5 minutes to release the maximum amount of juice .
25 You only need practice says the Queen .
26 You only escape tax if you are domiciled ( as opposed to resident ) overseas and if all your assets are also overseas .
27 You only want corn when you 're working them .
28 You need merchandise ideas but you only want quality .
29 Clare cried , ‘ You do n't want a real relationship , you only want ego-boosting , pseudo-relationships ! ’
30 You only buy cat food if you 've got a cat .
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