Example sentences of "[noun sg] you [be] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Strictly speaking , if , without permission , you make a painting which is directly based on the photograph you are infringing the copyright .
2 In effect you are creating a context of knowledge into which all your reading must be assimilated .
3 rest of it cos obviously at work you 're straining every minute
4 So if you 've got one at home you 're committing an offence by being in possession of it .
5 Erm , because if , if interruptions are coming from the people who work for you , you can , you know , nicely tell them to go away and get on with it , but if they 're coming from the boss , and bosses are sensitive soles , so it 's difficult to actually say to the boss , boss you 're wasting a lot of my time , go away .
6 Conference , to have a sign in the front and rear of your car may help all new drivers to understand that as a new driver you are entering a system that we are not aware of , speed , which is associated with many other items causes the very things that we work in our day-to-day lives under health and safety to stop .
7 So it meant every quarter of an hour you were asking a man to record his numbers , so we boiled it down to termini .
8 So what you 're what you can be sure of getting from us is absolutely on line and of course you 're getting a service .
9 ‘ Of course you 're suggesting the side lines were n't legitimate and this may be hindsight , but now I look back Mr Hatton did perhaps occasionally have a shady air about him when he talked of them .
10 And at the moment you are reading a typeface called Dutch , a sharper version of Times New Roman .
11 You deposit a principal amount with a bank ( or large building society ) and at the end of the maturity period you are repaid the principal , with interest .
12 ‘ On Friday evening you were passing the Rectory at a quarter to twelve midnight by the chime of the church clock .
13 Yes and they were , he was playing with his toys and his bricks and he was , in the evening you were feeling a bit sick sometimes with it was pretty rough crossing , er that was across the channel .
14 But in the process you are refining the soil to the liking of the roots that in a little while will ramify in it .
15 Conversely , eating the person 's body might indicate the ultimate contempt , in that you were degrading them completely : as you ate parts of the body you were mocking the person 's erstwhile vigour and simultaneously stealing it for your own use .
16 This is where you sign if you — or the person you 're getting the prescription for — can claim exemption from prescription charges .
17 What a brave person you are to let a board of trustees loose on the press .
18 Well yo you still getting a ratio you 're getting a ratio of distance and erm time .
19 ‘ You heard those noises on the night you were robbing the jeweller 's , ’ continued Rohmer .
20 If it is more convenient to prepare , for instance , Day 5 's recipes on Day 3 , then do so , as long as within the week you are eating a balance of meat , fish , vegetables and fruit .
21 Then the next week you 're adding a horn section , the week after that you 're adding singers , so by that time it becomes quite a big production . ’
22 In one breath you are claiming the wall poster advertisement of the ancient Romans and the newest satellite in space as your very own tools of trade .
23 Pat was having an affair — and in a crowded restaurant , he asked her at the top of the sentorian Williams voice : ‘ Well tell us about this man you 're having the affair with then . ’
24 If nobody else wants to speak , erm , Councillor you 're to deliver the recommendation .
25 You were n't doing anything individual it was more communion thing you were making the likes of if it was brown bread you 're all standing rolling up and chaffing brown bread and putting them in tins .
26 If by any chance there are errors in the minutes , then by accepting such a motion you are authorising the Chairman to sign the minutes complete with the errors as the correct record of the previous meeting .
27 So you select from the information you 're given the facts that are relevant to the application you 're making that day , whether it be bail or whether it be a plea in mitigation .
28 Each round was a point and at the end you were given a tenner for each round .
29 Generally you can tell pretty quickly if the client has a problem with the way you are handling the case because things start to go wrong .
30 In this way you are getting the students involved in thinking about what they are looking at , and you are also getting an indication of how they interpret what they see .
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