Example sentences of "[conj] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mind noo where ye hing that |
2 | ‘ Where ya bin ? ’ demanded Billy , ‘ I thought you was never comin' . |
3 | ‘ It 's all too much for me , ’ he said , ‘ ye know , seeing ye again . ’ |
4 | Extremely small are the figures for We/Us/Our , where this refers to an aspect of experience shared by the poet and his friend ( Sonnets 1–126 : 10 times ) or mistress ( Sonnets 127–52 : twice ) ; also the plural You or Ye ( once only ) and the plural They ( twice ) . |
5 | Keeping your hands deep in your jeans pockets because your braces are too tight & you balls are separating . |
6 | The appointment , as Lovat advised , ‘ would give him the rank of Lieut. & you could easily afterwards get him out of our companys to a marching reg[imen]t either as lieut[enant] or captain ’ . |
7 | Of course there are lots of questions which would have to be sorted out — the difference is the Scottish Education system , & the courses offered , for a start — & you might well have doubts about cutting yourself off from your friends & so forth . |
8 | However , someone seeing you may do the same thing using a crude ‘ dead man ’ to hold the fuselage upright . |
9 | Seeing you standing there . |
10 | Then another command : ‘ Do not lay your hand on the lad or do anything to him ; for now I know that you fear God , seeing you have not withheld your son , your only son , from me . ’ |
11 | All the way down in the train I kept seeing you smiling at me — oh , so wistfully . |
12 | ‘ Fancy seeing you ! ’ |
13 | They ca n't stop me seeing you . |
14 | Do n't remember seeing you . |
15 | And at that moment , the two people that usually took over from us came round the corner , poked their heads round and said ‘ Oh hello , fancy seeing you here , we just thought we 'd pop round to say goodbye . ’ |
16 | FANCY SEEING YOU HERE ! |
17 | ‘ He said I was n't to tell anyone but I guess it 's okay seeing you 're also in the film . |
18 | ‘ It was great seeing you again . |
19 | ‘ I do n't want to stop seeing you either , Pat . ’ |
20 | She did n't say why , but went on : " Seeing you two with that bit of a tree 's made me feel like celebrating . |
21 | ‘ Seeing you 're keeping her on , I hope you 've mentioned the cut in salary . ’ |
22 | ‘ Well , ’ McDunn says , looking at his notebook , ‘ we 've found people who think they remember seeing you in the Broughton Arms Hotel on the night of Sunday the twenty-fifth of October , when Sir Rufus was murdered . ’ |
23 | ‘ Fancy seeing you , Ebbie — and on a day like this , too ! ’ |
24 | It 's humiliating , degrading , having different women seeing you ; I ca n't stand that . |
25 | ‘ Fancy seeing you here . ’ |
26 | It was our pleasure seeing you this evening . ’ |
27 | ‘ I was about to say I 've missed seeing you , Martin . |
28 | ‘ You must appreciate Stephen is jealous and kicks up a fuss every time I even suggest seeing you , but I do n't intend to let that stop me in future . |
29 | Now , seeing you sitting there , looking more like a film star than the Alice I used to know , I 'm not so sure . |
30 | Remember here that some people do not like seeing you write down their words for it interrupts their flow of thought . |