Example sentences of "[adv] you [vb base] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So you put it under both like this .
2 So you do it after five years .
3 So you want something like that , it 's a hundred and twenty long , millimetres seventy wide
4 These two lines will never meet , no matter how much you extend them in either direction .
5 Right you cut it in four , so that 's four but you remember the eight , so you add the other four
6 Hopefully you know something about this organization , or at least have heard the name .
7 But the basic point is that data can be stuffed into files whenever you need it in that format .
8 Whenever you advise us of any changes to these details , you are sent new cards so your records are always up-to-date .
9 So I said and in that case then probably you move them into another caravan ?
10 ‘ It is , now you put it like that . ’
11 ‘ If you think someone can work at his best at half past two in the morning after being at it since eight the day before you know nothing about human beings .
12 You made the classic mistake the only mistake there is here you multiply everything by two
13 And so there was er old age pension , state , there was nothing then you know nothing at all .
14 And then you get lots of other unwelcome knocks on the door — one man who says he 's looking for number 11 , another who says he 's a taxi-driver who 's come to the wrong house — and he probably is but his timing is enough to make you rush about panicking and locking the place up like Fort Knox .
15 The monotony is relieved somewhat if you have the opportunity to talk to a fellow traveller who feels the same about long train journeys , then you have something in common besides moaning about the rigours of train travel .
16 If you want one type of match one or another then you specify them in different rows .
17 But if you send an estimate you more or less have to say what you 're moving as well because if there 's more than that and you do n't put down what you 're moving then you 're p stuck with the estimate really and in p practice that 's what usually happens , you give an estimate and then you do it for that price .
18 Then you multiply it by six .
19 If you are running with two lead dogs then you clip one on each of the front tug lines , and neck line them together .
20 ‘ So , Mr Devlin , there you have it in all its glory .
21 Well there you have it in seventeenth-century language .
22 So that 's how you arrange it like that , the first thing you then do is to tuck the spare bit under the hand , cos the hand then there anchors it for you
23 The course is divided into two parts , first of all a part that I shall be conducting , dealing with more professional use of the telephone : that 's how you use the telephone , what you say , and how you use it in that way , how you answer the telephone .
24 and how you feel yourself , that 's how you present yourself to other people , I think if you present yourself in a confident manner , I think people pick up on that and I do , I do n't think beauty is necessarily what you see , I think its how you feel within yourself and how you present yourself to people .
25 Many of us from experience wish to say something like this : ‘ Lord , I do not have the ability to comprehend how you feed me through such simple gifts as this piece of bread or wafer or that sip of wine — but I know you do ! ’
26 When I was a trainee my deputy fresh foods went it with me , and like he 'd sit there and he 'd say right this is how you do it at first and then he 'd let me do some and well I 'd do them and he 'd say why have you done that and I 'd tell him and then he 'd let me do it
27 D' ya know when yo , d' ya know when you put one on each parcel
28 I remember when you say it like that .
29 Wherever you see it in this brochure , you can be confident of very high standards .
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