Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 " Men are daft enough for anything you should know that .
2 ‘ I 'm sure if you thought hard enough about it you 'd know the reason for that , Seb .
3 By sailing along behind someone you can act as a human video and when your partner has finished his run you can mimic what he was doing .
4 At the same time that personal computer technology is moving to centre stage for corporate applications , ‘ it is moving down into what you might call the intelligent television , where you can select any type of movie to see , or shop , or interact with information , ’ Gates said .
5 True , you will have to put up with unearthing all manner of car parts , everything from exhaust-pipes to wheel trims , but mixed in with them you can expect to find plenty of items lost by earlier travellers .
6 Acorn Computer Ltd chose the Cebit Hannover Fair to launch a German version of its RISC OS 3 operating system : not much to it you may think — just translate the error messages — unfortunately the company had reckoned without the sheer verbosity of the German language — it took five beta versions before all the Achtung ! messages were successfully squeezed into the ROM .
7 So among what you might call the floating waiting population , there 's really only you . ’
8 Sometimes his Spidergob mates gave him a bit of a skragging on account of it ; not like what you 'd skrag a Mad Dog or a Scarface , if you ever got the chance , ‘ course .
9 ‘ Is there any well known author you do n't know already with whom you 'd like to spend all the time I have to spend with him ? ’ asked Roger plaintively .
10 Make sure the list is based upon how you feel now — not upon what you used to enjoy , or think you ‘ should ’ enjoy , or what other people like to do .
11 hello there … welcome to the empty manager 's office at the Manor Ground … the desk is clear … the chair vacant who will take over from Brian Horton … we 've a competition for you tonight in which you can vote for who you want to be the new Oxford United manager … but what a weekend it 's been and Central South of course was first with the news that shook the football world …
12 hello there … welcome to the empty manager 's office at the Manor Ground … the desk is clear … the chair vacant who will take over from Brian Horton … we 've a competition for you tonight in which you can vote for who you want to be the new Oxford United manager … but what a weekend it 's been and Central South of course was first with the news that shook the football world …
13 Behind her I could see into what is rather optimistically known as the vestry — which is nothing more than a curtained-off area of the floor , rather like what you might see in a hospital casualty ward .
14 To one side was a row of lights which flickered on and off like something you 'd get
15 Every now and again , we run up against what you might call a medieval .
16 The ski resort as such is not down in the valley at all , would that it were ; rather , it is perched to devastatingly conspicuous effect on the side of a mountain to the west , up to which you can go either by car along a new road or by cable-car from the centre of Saint-Lary .
17 Yes , at fifty instead of sixty , they said you retire at age fifty and we will make your pension up to what you would have got at age sixty and we will also do the same with you lump sum and so now you know , this and they did that with thirty thousand I think went in one year , it does n't take long to get rid of one point seven billion pounds when you 're doing for that er that number of people erm and
18 Well I think you should because erm , remember it 's up to you you should know .
19 Well it 's you know , it 's up to you you can look at whatever .
20 When you find out about it you could have Dr. Zimmerman lodge a complaint if you want . ’
21 Moreover , when you try it out for yourself you will wonder how you ever managed without it .
22 How do you know you 're not paying now for something you 'll get later ? )
23 You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless .
24 Yes well you used to scoop your water out with what you used to call a ladle in them days .
25 ‘ If you come back with me you can help me take it out the other end . ’
26 When told by them that the sales of budgerigar seed were disastrous and the market might easily disappear within a few years , Mrs Franklin came back with what you may think was a simple answer — but it was profound in terms of changing British public opinion — she said , " Breed your own consumers . "
27 But it 's now in its you might say third generation might n't you .
28 When er when you spot that number on the list that comes out to you you can claim .
29 If you look back at it you will see what a transformation has already taken place .
30 The perfect line on to which you would tack to make the mark is called the layline .
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