Example sentences of "[art] [adj] you " in BNC.

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1 His line on playing live is one of the canniest you can come across : ‘ There 's always one element that 's not quite right .
2 Seriously though , Fenland people are some of the nicest you could wish to meet and they will often help you if they possibly can .
3 So , the two golden rules when buying are to go for quality and buy the largest you can afford .
4 The healthier you are when pregnant , the healthier your baby is likely to be .
5 The more you work in here the healthier you get . ’
6 The healthier you are when pregnant , the healthier your baby is likely to be .
7 Generally speaking , the lower the resting pulse rate , the healthier you are .
8 In short the healthier you become — by eating healthily , and choosing the foods that suit you — the more likely you are to eat healthily and maintain your correct weight in the long term .
9 Although , from time to time , some of our colleagues on the shop floor who ran into difficulties you know , er sometimes described you as a tool of management , er which was to say the least you know , er entirely untrue .
10 Thing tho , but that one where they had to knock people out I reckon the least you looked mm , the more casual you look , you get in .
11 after it 's been cut the least you can do is give yourself a shake
12 I mean , the re at the least you could go and have a look I suppose if
13 It 's worth mentioning that I asked a lot of people in Spain , when I was there , at the Spanish you know what they knew about it , and nobody did .
14 Well , keep it down as low as you can because the lower you keep it , the less chance there is of getting this biopsy done .
15 No , keep it down as low as you can because , the lower you keep it the less chance of there is of getting this biopsy done .
16 Gravity gets weaker the farther you are from the star , so the gravitational force on our intrepid astronaut 's feet would always be greater than the force on his head .
17 Probably just the right you know , run .
18 I said oh you cunt , said I 'm your troop you ca n't me go in there , he says try me , I said bastard so I fucking right sea , fucking over the right you can come out now , marched back out again gave them a right old on the way back again , get changed again , alright , I thought you cunt
19 You might be 37 or 42 when you suddenly see your reflection on a bad day and are shocked to discover you 're not the 32 you feel inside .
20 Law gave credence to such fears by his unashamed espousal of the image created round him ; in May 1912 he told the National Union that " nobody knows better than I do that political work can not be done on strictly business lines , but the nearer you can approach to business lines the better for the political work " .
21 right I 'm pleased pleased to introduce to us , er , er against all these difficulties and the nearer you are at the front the better , there 's all stuff here look
22 So far as the B T U Tax is concerned , erm it 's really a political issue as to where the administration or the Congress in the end decide to place the tax , I mean in very simple terms the nearer you place it to the consumer , the more effective it is , but the less politically palatable it is which because consumers vote and oil companies do n't an and so er I think it will be political pressure to push it nearer to the well head which will be less good for the oil and gas producers .
23 So , the nearer you are to the insect on the plane , the more insect-like are the local biomorphs .
24 ‘ It gets worse the nearer you get to the front , ’ the cook promised him .
25 And this method of actually going there living with them , learning their language and er so on s , really participating er would , finally there 's a way of actually in a sense , getting of the people , the nearer you can , anyway , of course , it 's relying on the people you stay with that you understand that something of the world comes over onto you so that imposing what 's essential in and So , here what Judith Oakley 's trying to do , is trying to understand how gypsies , themselves , differentiate , how do they define the boundaries between themselves and others .
26 The attitude of kindness should become habitual and develop into the ‘ I and Thou ’ relationship of Buber 's existential philosophy ; so that the subject and object can join in a transcendent meeting , defeating the isolation of the usual you and me relationship which contains no warmth and is a mere hailing as of two ships at a distance from one another .
27 You will have to decide whether you are happier working in metric or imperial units ; it 's probably best to have a steel rule graduated in both and the longest you can have — 5m or 16ft is a useful length .
28 Erm in fact telephones , I mean talking back to nineteen forties and fifties , very few people had telephones , and it was n't uncommon in , in those days on fire engines , where , I know at Salisbury we did this , we took a bike and put it on the back of a fire engine , and if you were the youngest you were told , send the stock message back , or the informative message back , and find the telephone , and you pedalled and find the telephone , and , and you 'd get told off when you came back , why you were n't quicker about taking it .
29 Although improving your memory might seem very much like a function of the left brain , the more you are able to bring your right-brain skills into it , the easier you will find it .
30 Always choose a permanent ink rather than buying the cheapest you can find .
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