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

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1 Of course , you , in your turn , were invited to other Guest Teas and you cheerfully supported those who had supported you — it was not quite like that mythical island where the inhabitants made a precarious living by taking in each other 's washing .
2 ‘ He threw you in and you either sank or swam . ’
3 Stoke area was chosen I suppose because my father worked on the railway and you either worked on the railway or if you lived over Stoke , it was well known for that .
4 Amid a crescendo of passion I forced open your legs and you joyously proclaimed , ‘ Thank you , thank you , I could never do the splits before . ’
5 I I I just wonder what the opposition would think if you decided that the criteria approach alone was not acceptable and you equally decided you had n't enough information to specify a location , where would that leave you ?
6 And you not had no revision for that ?
7 The question for an Industrial Tribunal is not whether one of them was innocent but whether you carried out such reasonable investigation as you could and you reasonably believed it was either or both and dismissed them both because of that belief .
8 And you just walked through the street and he 'd carry on by .
9 Everything always seemed to be crap for actors and you just had to put up with it — while the present corruption continued .
10 There was only one toilet and you just had to hope no one came in with any diseases or anything .
11 A little , enough to cover a silver threepenny bit , in a saucer and some tea on it , and you just had to take it , drink it .
12 And you just had to make do best way you could .
13 Yeah and you just said they were greyhounds .
14 Teaching was a very low-status job and you just waited until the day was over .
15 On the Dipper , if you had your eyes shut and your ears plugged up — so you could n't see or hear what was going on — and you just thought about how heavy or light you felt , and what was happening to your tummy — you would n't know for sure what was happening .
16 Now , I do agree with that , that if you phone up and somebody phones you and they just talk to you and then for about five minutes later , the person at the other end of the phone says , ‘ I 'm in a meeting ’ , and you just thought ‘ Well , why on earth did n't you say that in the first place ? ’ , so there is another side to that one .
17 Except inside and you just added the fourth .
18 And you just got up in front of Henry and those pipsqueaks in your department and said , ‘ Sorry and all that , old chaps , but I 've been wrong all my life and led you into error and wickedness ’ ? ’
19 So you had to share yours with someone else and you just got a sixth okay .
20 Got ta fill it up with ten C D's and you just got
21 And he just knocked on the door and you just came and you read the card and that was it .
22 ROBBIE And you just went on teaching .
23 It was the kind of bed that made into a table and bench-seats during the day and you just took the table off its legs and fitted it into some slots for night-time .
24 Well I say , if we did and you just took it in and I went in the next day and picked it up .
25 Just by going to dances , just by going to dances , we just , you just picked it up , your your partner could do it and you just learnt from there .
26 Phillips straight to Hill and that 's a long ball aimed at Ormanroyd Cooper across to cover and you just saw him grimace a little bit again there as he charged in on Ormanroyd .
27 Er you know but you see , conservative won the election and because what they did was , if you went on strike they they paid you off , you got sacked and you just did n't get any money .
28 And you just used all the just did that ?
29 yes well it 's only just like you do if you 've not got erm teletext and you just wanted to see the picture .
30 And you just abandoned him ? ’
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