Example sentences of "[pron] you [vb mod] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That I think is a factor which you must give importance to given the views of the Secretary of State .
2 This is a career grade post from which you will gain experience in a range of resource planning projects .
3 ‘ Contrary to what your mother may have told you , the de Rochefort family is no longer a well from which you can draw money like water . ’
4 COACHING CONTROLLER CARDS : These cards are designed to speed up the pace at which you can get information from your hard disk .
5 There are two ways in which you can take advantage of SWIFTAIR 's priority handling .
6 You need old clothes to which you can add soot from a burning candle .
7 YOU TOLD ME YOU COULD GET IT FROM TOILET SEATS .
8 Not that he 's the only climber who appears to wish to play down the education aspects of his past — amongst many others with whom you can have sport in this manner are Stephen Venables ( Charterhouse ) , our own Tom Prentice at Climber ( Harrow ) , or even Ed himself ( Uppingham ) .
9 They get them you can do sort of like
10 What you bury is private , but why not records of your family , or your memories of Oxford , or something you would like mankind in the future to know .
11 A few months before , if anyone had told him you could feel dislike for your own child , a real aversion from your own flesh and blood , he would not have believed them .
12 The spines become fully extended and if you confuse a hedgehog with a rabbit and make a hasty grab at it you will have cause for regret .
13 A discussion developed around the issue of training and it was felt that the foregoing discussion calls into question what you would want training for .
14 You just use what you can get hold of .
15 But now what you will have bit by bit to show them is not a series of physical clues or eliminating alibis but , chiefly , the character of your murderer .
16 So you got any ideas what you 're gon na get , what you should get mum for ?
17 ‘ Hardly what you 'd call value for money . ’
18 Hello Hello … hardly what you 'd call grief with a large G. I smell a con .
19 Without scruple politicians use fear as a persuasion weapon , targeting psychological needs : ‘ If you do n't vote for us you will lose freedom of choice/risk maltreatment under the NHS/deprive your children of good education/lessen the chance of losing the roof over your head . ’
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