Example sentences of "[adv] you [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And Ford was the same , you could have a run round in a , up and down you know in a sort of , in any of the latest models and oh there were some great commercial er pavilions in the , in the place really .
2 So you go in a plane ?
3 so you know at a pinch you could probably run it like that and I do n't suppose anybody would notice the difference but , you know , just in terms of you know making things look attractive
4 So you look for a conductor
5 Eventually you fall beneath a boy-gunner 's grapeshot while crossing some Polish river not even marked on your general 's map .
6 Because they are made of protein they are rapidly inactivated at temperatures over 50°C and certainly boiling would render any you put in a carp bait totally inactive .
7 ‘ Yet still you smile like a bride going to meet her bridegroom ! ’ she murmured .
8 Off you go in a limo with champagne .
9 The staff ca n't wander off you see on a night .
10 And in your Ks whenever you come across a word that starts with a K make sure you put it in your book and have a look at those occasionally so that you 're pretty sure you know all these K words and then if it is n't you say well okay got to be a C.
11 ( 7 ) Whenever you come across a mortgage or a charge put " M " prominently in the margin ; tick this as you come to any subsequent statutory receipt or other discharge .
12 Whenever you come across a graph or a tree , it will be up to you to recognise what kind it is .
13 Whenever you look at a photograph of the Sun you see that the face sports dark blobs .
14 Okay so now whenever you look at a package holiday brochure , you should be able to identify the market just using two words sunlust alocentric , wanderlust psychocentric and so on .
15 Whenever you run for a train , cope with stress at work , or lose your temper , the heart and lungs have to cope with the extra demands placed on them .
16 when I used to go up you know for a pint of snowball he say pint of snowball , some of the , what they call 'em
17 But er I should say myself that er it all depended on the man really you know in a way did n't it , either one way or th other .
18 Now you relax for a minute , I wo n't be long .
19 Now you go into a seniors citizens ' club , you enter your name and you get registered in the register , you get your cup of tea and then you get social activity .
20 Perhaps you do n't remember , but you were staying with Helen the year before you qualified as a vet . ’
21 Nowadays , it 's not often you hear of a baby called Gladys or Reginald .
22 A win or a loss could affect how well you lived for a day or two .
23 ABOUT three years ago you wrote about a mystery viral illness called Myalgic Encephalomyelitis .
24 No because you di , you made two , you made two mi , what you did on this one over here you moved into a space first and then jumped .
25 Well what about , do n't you go to a morning coffee thing where you meet at someone 's house ?
26 ‘ Why did n't you send for a carriage ?
27 That happened to Harry Porter in about 1927 when Lance Henly called after him ‘ Young Mr. Porter , do n't you think as a member of the Bank of England you should not be playing as an Artisan ? ’
28 Do n't you think for a rock'n'roll band it is somewhat stupid to promote this government idea , especially here in Belgium ? ’
29 Something crossed very bad time looking at that brief picture , who would n't you invite to a group training session on skill six ?
30 Are n't you going to a charity ball at his house soon ? ’
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