Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [art] [noun sg] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Just let your mind wander to sunnier climates and pretend you are indulging in your favourite pursuit , or as an alternative you can concentrate on getting each of your body to relax .
2 I 'd like to find out if part of your opposition to grant maintained status is due to the fact that as a councillor you would no longer be able to exercise control over grant maintained schools .
3 What I do n't wa , I know it 's handy sometimes you think , ah that covers a lot of things for me and you may have come across something yourself I 'll the there is a key , there should be a key to those things in my cupboard , those lifelines things not the same as cha , I 've got all sorts of ideas that you might pick out and say right we can use that as a lesson you might even just say well sod copyright I 'm gon na photocopy that and I 'll use it !
4 The doctors told me they had high hopes that in a year you 'd have made a full recovery .
5 A sensible policy on exemptions and rebates would reduce the possible savings and my guess was that in the end you would achieve surprisingly little in public savings .
6 You were so successful at it that in the end you could vanish without leaving a soul behind sufficiently concerned about you to kick up a fuss — only a solicitor worried about the legal hang-ups , and especially the money !
7 In practice , the chance of being selected as a bone marrow donor is therefore very slim and although on the register you may in fact never match with a patient .
8 ‘ I feel that without a school you would n't have a village ’ .
9 If you do , I 'll forget every agreement we ever had , and I 'll fight you with everything I 've got , so that by the end you wo n't have a shred of reputation left — ’
10 If you 're not a member of the club and you 're not accepted the rituals and people do n't like you , they wo n't tell you and as a result you wo n't be an effective hunter , you wo n't be able to support many wives even if you wanted them and if you have wives what they needed , because if a man does n't feed his wives they , they , they all eventually get up and go , they 'll say two fingers you know , you ca n't feed us .
11 I mean , I know about your mother the harpist , and your father , and why you 're called Arthur , and about the way you can fall .
12 ‘ You may think to deflect the curse , ’ said the sorceress , ‘ and for a while you will do so , for your sorcerers are powerful , and the Enchantment they have woven will endure .
13 And for a penny you could have a thick slice of bread , about one and a half inches , loaded with dripping , so that was your meal at lunchtime , before you nipped back to do other jobs .
14 then you can go to indirect pressure and try to control the flow of bleeding by using indeed direct pressure , away from the wound , but where an artery , okay , is running near a bone , so you can compress the artery against the bone squash it hard , and for the arm you 'd use this one under here called the breaking now press , move your biceps muscle away and press underneath there , you can perhaps try to feel it for yourself , did you do that this morning or not ?
15 You work here for an hour at either end of the day , sleep in this funny little store place I 've found you and during the day you can try and find something more normal .
16 He will talk to you generally about investment advice and during the break you 'll be able to talk to him you 'll be able to ask questions .
17 But if as a Westerner you can not read the abacus , or the scales , it is bad luck , because the assumption is that everyone shares the skills that enable them to do this .
18 Yeah and after a while you wo n't need to do that .
19 An RSPB woodland trail is just near the start of the walk and towards the end you 'll come across an RSPB observatory in the old signal box near Penmaenpool .
20 HAMLET : … for you yourself , sir , should be as old as I am if like a crab you could go backward .
21 With a lover you may be tender , or outrageously jealous , and with a child you may be alternately nurturing , supportive and strict , even punitive .
22 To make good a specific track to and from a station you must find the heading required with a known or unknown wind .
23 And she says Jean you know well you can see er she says you know the day before Ros was in Lisburn and she says you know the way when you 're standing and from the back you can feel somebody that their eyes are penetrating through you and she said she happened to turn round and there she 's sitting in , in this girl 's car and just er looked at her like that .
24 Starting with cost reduction any cost reduction programme always involves a lot of redundancy and , and this is no exception and from the slide you 'll see that we 've er we 've had a staff reduction er , from the the plan for this year of one thousand and thirty three er and that 's the , that will save us in a full year something like fifteen point nine , sixteen million pounds .
25 And from the noose you could tell which man you 'd hanged and which you had not ? ’
26 Decide on an Apex and within a week you 'll be treating it like a good friend .
27 But , having said that , it is not or was not an issue at the forefront of British politics and in a sense you can say the whole nation was guilty in that way .
28 Anna , my pet , I have collected your new dress and in a moment you shall try it on . ’
29 And in a jiffy you would be in the garden , and in another jiffy you would be through the front gate , and in yet another jiffy you would be exploring the marvellous Forest of Sin all by yourself .
30 And in the morning you used to have soaky very few pe very few lads had breakfast , bacon and eggs , in those days .
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