Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | 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 . |
32 | Even an agreement about the time you might get up in the morning , and who gets up first , for instance , is important . |
33 | Mention the most important points about the questionnaire you would use , but do not show it in full . |
34 | Probably about the maximum you can use . |
35 | 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 . |
36 | You can breathe it in through the lungs you can swallow it through the mouth , you can inject it through the skin and you can also absorb it through the skin . |
37 | Taverna menus are rare , but half way through the holiday you 'll know the cooks , their kitchens and their favourite dishes . |
38 | 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 . |
39 | 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 . |
40 | 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 . |
41 | 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 . |
42 | Then through the window you could see it-smaller than a Concord and almost completely open with its canvas side-curtains rolled up and fastened-just turning out of the yard , and the next moment the jingling , rattling sound was right out front . |
43 | Passing through the ceiling You will need to make a hole in the kitchen ceiling and the floorboards above for the rising main to pass through . |
44 | Through the windows you should have a good view of the RCA tower and the Hilton hotel . |
45 | One way of breaking through the barriers you may have put up to appreciating yourself fully is to play Boast . |
46 | At some stage after you have leapt out through the waves you will need to gybe and hopefully catch a wave back in . |
47 | In order to pass through the barrier you will need to explain the nature of your message briefly , although if it is confidential you must say so . |
48 | These were men unmarked by battle who screamed indistinguishable news as they rode , so that over the river and through the trees you could glimpse the turning masks of grinning enemy faces , while on this side of the river the King put up his hand and Tuathal and his men came to a halt . |
49 | In fact , if you took the trouble to read through the policy you would see it 's very understandable . |
50 | Off the beach you can paraglide , jet ski or waterski and on the shore there is a go-kart track for those who wish to spend life in the fast lane . |
51 | So you 'd name this as butane in other words , you 're saying it 's a butane chain you take off the E you will add O L and if there are positional isomers possible you have to indicate the position one O L butane one L one O L butane one O L. |
52 | now that branch will divide into to two or you 'll get one one bit coming off the side you might get another one up here |
53 | Physical Changes The day after the lesson you may become aware of tensions in some muscles or you may feel an ache where previously you have had no trouble . |
54 | For the first day or so after the flight you might find it helps to retire to bed one or two hours earlier than your normal time — but no earlier than that ! |
55 | By cleaning out the house you can make room for overwintering plants . |
56 | After a while you 'll find yourself beginning to enjoy breakfast . |
57 | Bloody hurt it bruises , you sit on it and it does n't , I thought I might , I suppose after a while you 'll get blisters but it 's bruised , when you sit on the bloody thing . |
58 | ‘ After a while you will understand , ’ said Dr Haidar , shaking his head gloomily . |
59 | After a while you will begin to see that perfection is like the fairy tale castle , you keep moving towards it , but it 's always out of reach . |
60 | ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him . |