Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And it even happens where the clays which overlie the chalk , the tertiary clays which you can see for example in the top of the cliffs at Newhaven , and if you look back at the cliff from the western breakwater for example you can see clay sitting on top of chalk . |
2 | Happy talking talking happy talk ba ba ba ba ba talk about things you 'd like to do . |
3 | I have looked at your planet Uulaa , and I know what sorts of fun you would seek there . |
4 | 1.2 WHAT SORTS OF TOPICS YOU MIGHT CHOOSE |
5 | You may now be thinking about what sorts of jobs you could do if you score high in any of the areas that we 've mentioned . |
6 | We have looked at some of the types of jobs involved in retailing , and at the different sorts of shops you might work in . |
7 | There are all sorts of ways you can adapt these ideas to make the patterns give your exclusive results . |
8 | ‘ He won enough to set himself up in his own business , so if you see a ‘ Terimon Cafe ’ on the outskirts of London you 'll know how it got the name . ’ |
9 | Part IV contains a short list of addresses of people you may need to contact in connection with your application . |
10 | If you are going to have a large stock of components you must store them sensibly . |
11 | If you require a stock of SWIFTPACKS you can order them in multiples of 10 by sending a cheque , made payable to ‘ The Post Office ’ with your order to : |
12 | They have to be on the outside right , cos as soon as it goes through a piece of material you 'll lose all the high frequency to it . |
13 | If you are to finish any piece of woodwork you must learn to live with faults and find ways to disguise them . |
14 | Perhaps a double size piece of paper you can fold in your and then put the diagram in the middle , photocopy it , and stick it on , glue it on , the diagram . |
15 | One more piece of information you should possess before the tale unfolds is that Michael was encased in two leg callipers as a result of polio — contracted when one year old — and walked , or rather surges about with the aid of two crutches . |
16 | To help decide on the relevance of a piece of information you can ask questions of it as suggested in Question Analysis . |
17 | As a basic rule of thumb you 'll need a 2 1/2 ft wheelbarrow for a small garden where you are just moving light loads . |
18 | On this pinnacle of enthusiasm , with promises to meet later for dinner , or tea , or supper , and do not forget our daughter and our boat of course you must use it for your fishing and good day , Colonel Hope , good day — the hills are called fells by the natives … |
19 | With savings of £20,000 you could expect to finance a franchise with a start-up cost and working capital of £60,000 . |
20 | Right at this moment I 've awakened needs you thought you 'd buried , but in the cold light of morning you 'll blame me for taking advantage . ’ |
21 | Internal walls can be anything from 75mm to 250mm thick ; if there 's a door in the wall you can measure the lining for the width of timber you 'll need for the serving hatch . |
22 | ‘ So , how about if I agree that I 'm unprincipled , absolutely despicable , and thoroughly reprehensible — or , indeed , any other term of abuse you might care to use ? |
23 | ‘ Tourist ’ was about the worst term of abuse you could use . |
24 | There is now peat underfoot , and in places on this stretch of track you can find butterwort pinguicula vulgaris — it 's impossible not to tread on it , especially around the green-topped post marked No 1 . |
25 | Is this the full complement of men you 'll need for our next operation ? ’ |
26 | These places also have lists of entertainers you can choose from . |
27 | Through these chutes of slates you could inspect the weather , which was making a comeback of the stalled-career variety , the sun all rusty and out of condition , glowing then failing suddenly like a damp torch . |
28 | Buses are running smoothly this evening , if somewhat slowly , but on the trains from Paddington to Oxford you 'll find a delay of about twenty minutes this evening . |
29 | If you are taking a journalist to lunch you should know exactly why you are doing it and what you expect to achieve from it . |
30 | So whether you have a number of blanks or a number of punched holes side by side you 'll get floats . |