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

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1 Ye know it not , and ye have not been there any more than we ’ .
2 If you do not weigh for a year and you eat just an extra 500 calories each day during that time , you will have put on a full 45 lb ( 21.8 kg ) ; rather a nasty shock !
3 If you live a fast , hectic life and you eat mostly ready-made convenience foods , try to consider some other alternatives .
4 However , if your eating habits are fairly erratic and you eat far less or very differently on some days than on others , keep the diary for ten days ( or longer if necessary ) until a picture of your eating habits emerges .
5 And you dropped off , well that that is the other important thing is n't it because part of the feedback is you know am I interesting everybody you know ?
6 The most recent was for Somalia , and you responded magnificently , helping to raise over five million pounds for relief work .
7 You spend twenty minutes on it every night , and you scratch off a layer of dead skin .
8 There you are with some glum , drunken , disapproving monster and you creep round asking him what 's wrong and trying to cheer him up . ’
9 And then the door opened and you walked out saying — ’
10 And so I mean you had to sort of go up several flights of stairs and you walked in and it , it looked lovely .
11 But it , it was so varied that you went through the , the cities and the highland scenes where they went through the highlands and in the country and then you ended up with coming on to a crossroads in a modern , a futuristic city , where if you look down you , the pavements were elevated and you walked down to where all the models of General Motors were displayed as if they were crossing roads .
12 I mean , the only way you could do that would be if you had a till at one end and people bought whatever they wanted and were given a voucher and you walked down the other end and exchanged
13 And you brought out some general points here , have n't you ?
14 ‘ It 's a high-pressure job , and you burn out young , ’ Laura agreed , pointing to the numbers and letters scrolling constantly across a video screen above her desk showing the commodity prices in London , New York and Chicago .
15 Right so if someone holds up this piece and you hold up this piece to your mum and you say what sort of fraction is this ?
16 If Caps Lock is on and you hold down the shift key , lower case letters are typed
17 Your opponent performs a roundhouse kick to the head and you slide forwards and drop your shoulders , throwing your weight forwards to free the rear leg .
18 She said , ‘ It acts like a trigger and you react aggressively . ’
19 You could always say , oh well er they did n't stop me and you claim about half a million hey that 's not bad drop something on your foot and say
20 You 'd do it if you were on a bank executive and you said well only five percent of people ask for independent advice , why do we bother with all that lot ?
21 But I think if y if you read some of the stuff and you said well , could I do that ?
22 and you said well if they mean you know support from from people in South Wales who
23 Steve mentioned , you know , to put fifteen , twenty pounds a month into it erm and you said well we 'll come back to that later which I think on the face of it is probably er a right way of going about it cos you did n't get interrupted at that stage talking about a specific product so I think that was er that was good .
24 And you said afterwards you did n't like it .
25 And suddenly she was hearing again the doctor 's words , ‘ and you had no … sisters , ’ and feeling the shock she had experienced then .
26 And you had best be grateful to me , for if you had left it to the little men of law he could buy better and shiftier than you , and you would never have got your money at all . ’
27 I was kneeling down and you had just fallen on the floor .
28 You 'd have to take them all in to be examined , then see if there was any fraying around the trousers and you had n't reported it , for ordinary wear and tear had to be reported and then taken in for repair — you could n't repair it yourself .
29 This is daft when you 've lost your job through no fault of your own ; when it really happened because your company had to contract , were firing people on the ‘ last in , first out ’ basis and you had n't been there long .
30 You 'd go to a school where they 'd been doing French or Latin for two or three years and you had n't done any at all .
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