A conventional response to thanks indicating that the action was granted freely.
1 I thought it was delicious, but you 're welcome to cut that back.
2 It's not the best quality but you 're welcome to what I have.
3 Anyhow, no matter, you 're welcome to stay with us on the trip.
4 I said, ' you 're welcome ' ; and with a little difficulty he came out.
5 So far as I'm concerned, you 're welcome to follow it to blazes.
6 But you 're welcome here, as long as you've any reason to stay.
7 I've got lots o' muscle to spare, and you 're welcome to it.
8 But I want you to know you 're welcome to come along.
9 So to all our esteemed members of the press I say, you 're welcome .
10 In two hours, you 're welcome to come down and have a cigarette break.
11 Tell you what, Fred, you 're welcome to hang out with me.
12 Every shilling in my wallet, the clothes off my back you 're welcome to-
13 If the hint is of any use to you, you 're welcome .
14 If you think I stole those hideous earrings you 're welcome to.
15 If you can think of a better you 're welcome to try.
16 For that matter, you 're welcome to tell her so from me.
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