Example sentences of "[adj] you [vb mod] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From this you may form some idea of their distress , and the holy violence used in entering the strait gate .
2 After this you can highlight any passage in the currently active document and click on the new icon to see a result like the one in Step 11 .
3 On this you can balance extractive crops with fertility-building leys , grazing with cutting , and thereby keep the individual fields in balance with the overall potential of the land .
4 To do this you will need some knowledge of windsurfing theory .
5 Now once the beading 's free you can pull this sash out , this window frame will come forward .
6 I 'm afraid you 'll get little sense from him either . ’
7 And just as with light you can change one colour into another by your motion , so you can change one note into another .
8 Liked to pull that down that 's a normal hip joint , this is your bony pelvis with the socket joint , right , socket , this is your leg bone the femur , with the head of the femur at the top and it looks like that and they fit into one another and it forms a very good swinging joint you can do all sorts of things with your hip joint , ca n't you ?
9 Under section 518 of the Companies Act 1985 if you are owed £750 or more by a company and it is overdue you can serve that company with a notice requesting payment within 21 days .
10 You wa , if you think of those soaps , I bet , I 'm convinced you could miss six weeks of the soaps and still not lose a minute of the plot .
11 like to eat , you know , there 's not much you can catch coarse fishing that you can eat anyway erm but most people who go sea fishing do it to eat what they catch .
12 On the subject of Leeds fans , I strongly believe that you will get more effort from a player who supports the club … and I think wherever possible you should get those players .
13 Well this is rather strange you should ask that question , cos I just bought , bought an Engli er , erm dictionary
14 so if you doing that , doing that keep you up in the air , right , keep doing that you 'll go that way , when the helicopter 's you want to do that way , so obviously
15 The advantage of budgeting is that not only do you know exactly where you stand — or perhaps stagger ? — today , but that you can make sensible judgements about , for , how much more saving you can undertake , or whether you can afford to increase your borrowing still further .
16 Given that you can draw all sorts of amazing objects you might not think that you need to edit them much but IntelliDraw has some powerful editing tools .
17 And then if you can do that you can do any problem of this sort ca n't you ?
18 For each of these you will need one cone and a papier-mâché or other cheap other cheap ball for the head ( paper-mâché ball are available at most craft shops ) .
19 If you have heavy use of any of the three items it is likely you will buy dedicated machines — if you have an existing PC , and need these hi-tech services occasionally this could well be your next purchase .
20 Certainly if a legal if a custodian sentence was likely you 'd get legal aid .
21 Take us and Europe now , is n't it odd that , after two world wars , in which our men who died , our nations sacrificed themselves in fighting what was thought to be the great German danger , we now find ourselves at least as much hostile to our allies in both of those wars — the French — as we do to the Germans , and if one could measure this sort of thing it might well be that in the British public at large you would find more sympathy towards the Germans than the French .
22 Some viruses can be so vicious that if you do not take care of yourself for a couple of days when you first fall ill you could spend three weeks or more under par .
23 Sure you 'll find some way to warm yourself up !
24 ‘ I 'm sure you 'll find this room cosy , Miss Andrews , ’ she said , making an effort to sound affable .
25 ‘ As I said , it ca n't be long before you locate Suzie , and I 'm sure you 'll have more success in persuading her to go home than I would . ’
26 And that 's bad news , I mean , and I 'm sure you 'd feel that way yourselves in many I think basically no one welcomes the interfering busybody , as you may be looked upon , but then strangely , and again this is where the ambivalence comes in , when it suits us , you 're of course our knights in shining armour .
27 She does n't know any body , so please be kind to her and I am sure you will become good friends . ’
28 And I 'm sure you could have great discussions with the people there and so on about all sorts of things .
29 ‘ I 'm sure you can manage one evening ; if not for dinner , then drinks .
30 ‘ Are you sure you can trust these people ? ’
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