Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pron] [conj] you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | what have to pay that they would probably have dividend and they would pay that for you and you would have to pay them back . |
2 | The latter can be replaced or ‘ sealed in ’ with gloss paint — get someone else to do this for you if you can , and stay out of the way until the smell of paint has dispersed . |
3 | It 's easier for me if you can be happy and enjoy things . ’ |
4 | It is reflected in attitudes such as " I do n't want to listen to you because I have more important things to say " ; or " I 'm not interested in you because you ca n't help me " ; or " My way is always right , you have to understand " . |
5 | And you yourself made it clear to me that you would not stomach so much as one more day , if we could but be induced to open a way of escape for you . |
6 | But there 's so much for everyone that you can get away from it all . |
7 | If you have the opportunity of an introduction to a particular barrister , find out as much about him as you can . |
8 | Eat too much of it and you will end up with pellagra . |
9 | ‘ Please stand up and recite as much of it as you can . ’ |
10 | This stands for sleep — and get as much of it as you can , while you can ! |
11 | You 'd get bored with it before you 'd , you know , so but you need to bring the others in . |
12 | So I said well you will just have to be content with me because you 'll because my husband has no time . |
13 | The Louvre too , though not cheap , has so much in it that you could spend days there and not see all of it . |
14 | The ideas might be splendid in themselves but you must consider how they will contribute to the strategy . |
15 | ‘ It 's always amazing to me that you can be a man in charge of 100 or 200 people , then you get your pension book and suddenly you are regarded as deaf and daft . |
16 | It would mean so much to us if you would give a regular amount under Covenant , by filling in the Direct Debit form and Deed of Covenant above . |
17 | Aha , use th bag we might need to put that behind it if you would n't mind please . |
18 | If at the end of three months you decide that this is too elaborate for you or you 'd like to , if you need to see a week at a glance , er , you just call my office , send back the pages you have n't used , and we would exchange those er , for the equivalent in a different format . |
19 | I 'll have , have to do that later for you because you wo n't be doing it then , this lesson next year , and if your pots do n't go up in the kiln I will be glazing for you , so of course you see the colour and everything we do n't have the time to do that , it 's a shame , well actually they 'll look very smart just with the glaze on , but I 'll try and get that done for you , okay , can you put your hand up if there is |
20 | She was very suspicious of him and you can hardly blame her . |
21 | They would do you on one charge but they always laid three against you and you would have no escape . |
22 | Well I have no evidence from either of them , you know , er that er they are slamming the door on my initiative , other than the statement that was issued which if you read it , there 's very little in it that you can object to , or that I could object to , which commits them , the two governments to an initiative , and indeed that 's what er the last statement that Mr Adams and I issued asked them to do , the only er they also in in their statements say that my actions have been both courageous and imaginative |
23 | Ever since they decided sex is good for you and you ca n't get too much of it , they 've thought food 's bad for you . |
24 | It 's too hot and it would n't be good for you and you would hardly look very impressive with a great bandage twined round your ankle like the beginnings of a mummifying session . ’ |
25 | I think it better for you if you can avoid things like that , although I have no authority for saying so . |
26 | and it 's all off it so you 'd be just you know , it 's not like |
27 | So you only have to learn half of these you do n't have to learn all of them cos you can always switch it round . |
28 | So we could give it all to you and you could bank it . |
29 | ‘ The chances are a thousand to one that you might stay here for ten seasons and never see a boatman in a hurry , ’ quoted Sir Thomas loudly to his brood , waving a lordly hand towards William and Joe who were enjoying a quiet chew of tobacco at the end of the pier . |
30 | No skimping , and I 'd look kindly on it if you 'd provide her with petticoats . |