Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | On your appointment or re-appointment as a tutor you will receive at the beginning of the session : — |
2 | It was funny in my day , when I first started there you used to get , mix up some size and er in a pot , in a proper pot and take it down into the mess room and put it on the stove , coal stove , heat it up and you let it boil over there was a terrific smell about the place you can imagine , the size but that 's what we used to do in those days . |
3 | If you are permanently disabled as the result of an accident you 'll be eligible to receive a tax free lump sum of up to £80,000 . |
4 | • If you are permanently disabled as the result of an accident you 'll be eligible to receive a tax-free lump sum of up to £80,000 . |
5 | ‘ There is a rumour on the prison grapevine that if you run either side of a lamp-post you can break a pair of handcuffs . |
6 | On the other side of the coin you might find a child who is experiencing such difficulties in his learning that the first line of attack must be in , in terms of perhaps producing just an improvement of his base level of learning , so that the next step can be taken . |
7 | He likes the days when nothing seems to happen , and rain runs down the windows , and through somebody else 's windows on the other side of the airwell you can see girls with piles of lacquered hair laughing and making sudden small self-conscious movements , as they flirt with young men in Italian-cut suits , silent behind the layers of glass . |
8 | If your pattern is going to show on the back bed side of the fabric you will need to reverse the instructions , having the pushers on the front bed . |
9 | If you go by the side of the college you 'll see it from the |
10 | If you feel very inhibited by the artificiality of the situation you will give a very inaccurate impression of the sort of person you really are , perhaps even overcompensating for nerves by being too gregarious and obvious and making it clear that you are not good at handling yourself in a social situation . |
11 | You may also find it useful to know a binocular 's field of view — usually expressed as the width of the area you can see at a distance of 1000m or 3,280ft . |
12 | If you come to an obstruction in a road you can seek to circumvent it or you can retrace your journey to the nearest fork and avoid that road altogether . |
13 | If you 're ever taken your car on the Continent you must know the typical situation — being overtaken on an S-bend by four nuns in a Renault 4 . |
14 | And perhaps , ’ he added grimly , ‘ if you keep your mind on the job you wo n't have time to speculate about me and — ’ |
15 | If you listen to the riff on the record you will notice that every 4th bar Yngwie plays a one bar fill . |
16 | Or you could put a little gunnysack full of food on a big boom , and you could control their speed by the way you would swing it . ’ |
17 | As to the preparation of the material you would so well to consult your signwriter , usually they specify a well sealed surface as flat as possible , with protective coats of clear gloss applied after the lettering process . |
18 | The computer will automatically select a player for you to control , but if you 're not happy you can change it by pressing the fire button and moving the joystick in the approximate direction of the player you would rather control . |
19 | Obviously , if you canter part of the way you will be able to walk . |
20 | No matter which part of the world you might be travelling in , if you enter a Holiday Inn , you can always be assured of two things . |
21 | Alternatively , for the ‘ foxglove ’ part of the design you can use pastel green ( for the leaves ) and pastel pink ( for the flowers as background colours and dark green as the contrast . |
22 | Am I right , for any of these er nominations , you have to set aside part of the pension you would normally receive so that you actually receive a lower pension because you are making this provision . |
23 | If you take the bus to the Foot of the Walk you will be able to spend a day full of interest and surprises , including some excellent places to eat . |
24 | Indeed , even if you find Prune a bit of a bore you could find the stories behind the character and the ‘ finger ’ awards entertaining and funny . |
25 | Communication between the front of the vehicle and the back was via a small hatch , but because of the noise of the engine you could only be heard by putting your face close to the hatch and yelling . |
26 | He hated the smell and the noise of the drill you could hear from the treatment room . |
27 | That 's a massive outlay , and you could talk about relative values till the cows come home , but whatever your conclusions on that score , you 'd have to concede that this would be a superb setup , and with the TriAxis at the heart of the system you 'd be pumping out large quantities of excellent sounds … |
28 | In the case of a company you can alter its residence status simply by ensuring that it is now centrally managed and controlled outside the UK . |
29 | In case of a dispute you can complain to the professional body , and members are bonded , which means that deposits and rent are covered in case of fraud or dishonesty . ’ |
30 | so you close him on his final objection , you listen , you then sell him his objection , right , you sell him his objection , right , you confirm his answer , right , whatever he says to you and his answer you actually confirm it back to him , you do n't interrupt him , right , you do n't guess where he 's at , right and basically if work through a system you 'll get on there , now for me to be able to , to , to , what I 've just said to you is a load of garbage , but if I was sitting I was sitting actually go through each one of these steps and that 's what you term as a closing sequence , you see what I mean ? |