Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 In Chapter 2 we embarked on the task of building a house for the writer-self , a beloved abode where the writer in you can live .
2 I became a car driver again widely overtaking walkers and cyclists , and made forays of comfortable detective work returning to my cornucopian base , some of the victuallings within you will learn about in the Lewis section .
3 Erm but one , one one , I mean cl clearly the policy which was pursued was one of inequality and there was a rich peasant economy and either you say well yes there is , there is an economic imperative for that and that 's the explanation or you say well there might have been a political factor involved in this that there was a recognition that progress was going to come through class conflict and therefore if you are actually promoting the kind of you might realize it was happening and you might be more prepared
4 You know I gave her the ultimatum like you can come with us but damn well I would n't have let her come .
5 BERGHAUS , meaning ‘ mountain hut ’ , does not originate in the Alps as you might think .
6 How many of the rest of you would say that you got where you are today , in your area of expertise , with trial and error .
7 Obviously any of the rest of you may feel some of these are irrelevant , or that other important ones should be added .
8 The rest of you can light torches from the fire . ’
9 The rest of you must leave ; no good in crowds .
10 The rest of you should consult the elders of the tribe …
11 But the sight of you will do her good . ’
12 It 's sharp as a razor , a real hunting knife , but if you keep the sheath on you can hold it a bit .
13 Because I 've got the radio off you can hear it .
14 I mean where you buy the , the thing from you 'd think the seldom , the spares as you want them about every four months
15 The lot of you can roast in hell . ’
16 We used to catch a lot of fish and it was always in them days you used to catch the trout in the Summer and you used to dry them on the on the dykes and hang them on the line like you could see haddocks and that drying .
17 When you change the behaviour pattern which has become second nature to you , the world around you will react differently .
18 Alright to go a third of the way round you 'll go one third of and we know how to write of .
19 Four time so if someone says what 's a quarter of all the way round you can look at all of these and you can think , well four times ninet four times what would be all the way round ?
20 The pair of you could live here and look after me in my dotage . ’
21 I 'm telling you , you wo n't have the fire on you 'll have the bleeding lot on .
22 And when it 's come it 's usually been a case of you can smell something horrible like erm you know when they 're emptying the slurries out in the pig farms .
23 ‘ I 'm going to pull your skirt up , Ella , and if you 've got no knickers on you will get a bonus , you saucy little minx .
24 A lady like you should appreciate such a gentlemanly gesture . ’
25 The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ?
26 Er , there is a a little orange leaflet which has been placed on the seats during the day that many of you , I hope , already have er , for anyone who has n't may I perhaps place these on the front table , there 's a the , there 's another supply over there and , could I please ask that some responsible representative from each district would please take a few more of these away with you so that they are distributed in district meetings in the near future , and attention drawn to them there er , if there are not enough copies er , then I 'm sure the provincial office on receiving a , a request from you will make sure there 's more that passed on to you .
27 ‘ No , of course it does n't ; I 'm a fool to think a woman like you would give my sister a second thought . ’
28 Thorfinn said , ‘ The venison of the Naas , the fish of the Boyne and the cresses of the Brosna are the due of the High King , but devil a man of you will have stirred himself over it .
29 A man like you might have looked through the screens of the rickshaw ; might have counted the time it took to reach the place , calculated the direction in which you were taken . ’
30 ’ If we were still in our own country , Andreas , a man like you would have been married years ago and you would have many children to delight you in your old age . ’
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