Example sentences of "and you [vb mod] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Had there ever been a a feeling amongst the members of the lodge that erm that with this in increasing involvement with outsid outsiders , the local M Ps , the ministers of religion , the er Transport and General Workers ' Union , et cetera , as well as coverage by H T V and the B B C that there would be a kind of accumulation of pressure and you would they would give in ?
2 If you assume that on politically sensitive issues as is normally the case the magistrates would not vote , and if you assume that the Secretaries er Secretary of State 's appointees would , as would seem entirely plausible , vote in accordance with the wishes of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of State were indeed a Conservative Secretary of State , you would in fact have er in a area where the with the with the with the substantive Labour majority , you would have a Conservative majority on the police authority and you would you have the possibility of conflict between the police police authority and the local authorities er in the area who are jointly responsible with the police authority for many aspects of er of of policing by consent .
3 And you would you would take your ticket then and that would be your entrance ticket .
4 And you would you would be more , you 'd be more nervous in case they they thought , Well she 's terrible is n't she ?
5 Oh and you would you would just get a day off for the for the funeral if it was a near relative to you .
6 and you would he used to go to the house and
7 and you 'll you got be a bit more careful more there 's more to life than being cut out .
8 and you 'll you know it does it itself you just , you , with the computer you just say well I had four pounds and I spent a pound on that and two pound on this thirty pence on that and it goes pow does it by magic .
9 And you can You can see the n the buildings And there are one or two of them pulled down now .
10 But I think this is , I think that I know it w it was the arguments that went on when we were on about going dividend stamps was very interesting , I quite enjoyed them and you can you know , definitely what came out was that erm it was a bad thing because erm people , er maybe it 's good if these stamps are going to the Co-op er going to the hospitals I 'm all for it , but I 'm afraid mine I keep them to for myself and erm er I get so few these days now my Co-op 's gone but erm you know usually I go and get a bag of er , box of teabags with mine , you know and er so I use my stamps now erm .
11 It 's a rotten er And you can you you know you 've to fill all the wee tiny holes .
12 that 's practical and you can you can get your head round it .
13 . And you can he sure that nobody will get us away again from this place !
14 And you can it 's alright , it 'll only ask and say I do n't like it , put the proper one in , silly idiot .
15 That was like er er what you call a linseed oil , they call is text that 's some animal 's erm oil I think out of the house and cos they used to , used to rub that in and you could them down lovely .
16 So rather than you going well on this nice question , and you could you could have done it and picked up
17 And you could you could go back and start working through all this again .
18 Exactly actually on a on a point on body piercing for people who have n't had anything pierced and you should everybody should have if you go and have it done during the cold weather it 's better .
19 So er I I thought to myself well I du n no , I du n no all these Newton girls have been off to Sri Lanka or or , or Zaire or wherever and you 'd you know , is n't that great ?
20 And I had a se , you know , I mean you you were aware that you were in a coach and you 'd you 'd wake up occasionally and realise you we , but by enlarge I had eight hours sleep !
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