Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun sg] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ( For the present you may have to give up smoking , but that could be an excellent idea in itself ! )
2 Well that is acrylic , perspex is just commercial name for the stuff you can see , right ?
3 Truly I make but a stammering companion , I have no graces , and as for the wit you may have perceived in me when we met , you saw , you must have seen , only the glimmerings and glister of your own brilliance refracted from the lumpen surface of a dead Moon .
4 I 'll tell you what you can do on the freezer there 's some cat food for the cat you can feed him that .
5 I do n't know whether it makes any difference for the price you will get in the land , for the land , from a tenant , if you restrict his rights to use it .
6 And then they 'd throw you to whatever man happened to be passing for the money you 'd earn for them . ’
7 For the moment you may sit down . ’
8 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 ?
9 IF YOU 'D LIKE TO TRY YOUR HAND AT MAKING UP A CROSSWORD FOR THE CONTEST YOU CAN SEND IT TO THE SAME ADDRESS .
10 For the co-operative you will get , if God is favourable , a lakh of ( 100,000 ) rupees from the Government .
11 If you are paying a little more for the food you should enjoy it for what it is — avoid recipes which suggest such things as stuffing breasts of chicken with Parma ham mousse , then wrapping them in smoked salmon and poaching in wine before serving with a cream sauce .
12 So what they did eventually , they put sort of call boxes occasionally , in different parts of the borough so during the night you could ring up the station .
13 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 .
14 During the week you will stop at a different location each day for an organised excursion .
15 During the week you can get in
16 Then , during the interview you can attempt to use the candidate specification to assess how the person matches up to your requirements .
17 If you are one of the faithful few who keep your machine set up and working during the summer you can have a wonderful time trying out patterns and colour schemes in between knitting those delightful little summer tops .
18 As the organiser you can have your own holiday free by getting together friends or family in a group as small as 15 full fare passengers only .
19 As the trainer you must provide instructions , and the dog will accept this and adopt a subordinate role .
20 If you have any queries about the help you may get , ask at the hospital .
21 Questions will imply certain things about the way you should answer them .
22 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 .
23 Even an agreement about the time you might get up in the morning , and who gets up first , for instance , is important .
24 Mention the most important points about the questionnaire you would use , but do not show it in full .
25 Probably about the maximum you can use .
26 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 .
27 Taverna menus are rare , but half way through the holiday you 'll know the cooks , their kitchens and their favourite dishes .
28 Well , this morning 's satellite picture shows clearly yesterday 's nasty weather out there in the North Sea and as we run the sequence through the day you can see a lot of showers coming towards Scotland and there 's some more threatening cloud coming across southern parts of England and Ireland .
29 HALF WAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
30 HALFWAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
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