Example sentences of "but you [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You can record my voice , fine but you turn me music down |
2 | But you put it most accurately , Inspector . |
3 | ‘ But you dislike everything about me , ’ she breathed . |
4 | Yeah , but you keep them all tidy wo n't you ? |
5 | with the light on — But you keep her in |
6 | This means he gets physical possession of the goods but you keep their legal title . |
7 | You do what you have to do : you take your shirt off and get prodded and tapped , but you keep your head down ; you do n't want to know about the stuff they do in there . |
8 | But you ran what you could . |
9 | You could have spoken to him , you could have offered something of yourself , but you left him there in the stinking bloody cold . |
10 | Peggy closed the door behind them ; but Lizzie held her tongue until they had moved further down the corridor , when she said , ‘ She gets worse ; selfish to the core , ’ and Peggy reminded her , ‘ Well , you made your escape , Mam , but you left me with it . ’ |
11 | ‘ No , but you left it out in the street . ’ |
12 | But you pass them by . |
13 | Yeah but you imagine it , you 're going out with someone and you see them like every day and then during the holidays you wo n't be able to see them |
14 | But you brought it up . |
15 | Yes you reminded erm er Jim about the , the er asking why you asked for recommendations , pinpointed handled the objections excellently erm I 'd actually put video not available but you brought it in so you 've got a cross here and it 's got yes you , yes it was |
16 | But you pull them out chuck 'em aside you see people do . |
17 | But you pull it back so tightly . |
18 | ‘ But you committed one , Ruth , and one you will pay for . |
19 | Once you had served a few years , you might come to detest the job , but you committed yourself to the future . |
20 | But you pat me on the bottom and send me home , and hope I 'll ‘ keep in touch ’ ! |
21 | ‘ But you eats my fwuits . |
22 | ‘ But you know nothing of any kidnap ? ’ |
23 | ‘ But you know nothing of her , ’ he pointed out . |
24 | ‘ You may think you do , but you know nothing about me ! ’ |
25 | She might have quietened down a bit by now , but you know what she 's like . ’ |
26 | I 'd try not to disturb anyone but you know what it 's like , you can — , |
27 | ‘ But you know what I mean , Erika . ’ |
28 | ‘ Should n't have mentioned it , but you know what I mean . ’ |
29 | But you know what ? |
30 | Sorry , that 's not very clear , but you know what I mean . ’ |