Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] you [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Although we have prepared suggested menus for each day , it is important to stress that these meals are flexible as long as you stick to the suggested foods for each week and the calorie allowance per day .
32 As long as you stick to the rules .
33 But — as long as you stick to the traditional DOS spreadsheet programs , such as SuperCalc 5 or 1-2-3 — you will manage very well with an XT .
34 ‘ You 'll be safe as long as you stay in the Walberswick area .
35 S against T , right , then as long as you stay in the positive half , you are on the right side of the starting line , you have n't gone back and crossed over it .
36 You only retained membership as long as you succeeded on the runs , and in the classroom periods , which were held in a sodden marquee on the hillside .
37 When you eat and how often you eat is entirely up to you as long as you keep to the correct calorie total and aim for the right fibre total .
38 Just as long as you look for the Cotton USA Mark .
39 As long as you identify with the negative messages that trick you into becoming a victim to negativity , then you will be used .
40 Mine does n't have Lace Sensors on it , although I do have one guitar with those on ; my model has pickups just like on the Stevie Ray Vaughan one , and they become a little more powerful as you go towards the bridge .
41 He needs time skills as well , instead of just doing things as soon as possible because you get to the things that become more pressing take over ,
42 You claim on the one hand how wonderful you were in securing grants for under the I D O. You actually sold this city short because you went for the I D O without making sure that your Government paid the extra money that robbed that robbed
43 All these weapons come in handy as you yomp through the mad dictator 's base , because along with troops come various other hazards .
44 I think it just gets too complicated when you look at the various contracts .
45 Which foods these are will become clearly evident when you look through the Instant Calorie and Fibre Chart , showing average portions , which starts on page 217 .
46 No , I was thinking about feeling heavy when you got to the bottom of that drop and started going up again — and feeling light and floaty at the top . ’
47 I had thought that if you were not following with a score to marvel at Rattle 's ability to achieve those dynamics so accurately , you would probably feel alienated until you arrived at the next big moment .
48 But it 's really cool if you get into the upper sixth and you go into the erm you get a study near the book room you know round the back .
49 In the presence of a replicase ‘ machine tool ’ , fragments of RNA will evolve , repeatedly and convergently , towards the same endpoint , an endpoint whose ‘ probability ’ seems vanishingly small until you reflect on the power of cumulative selection .
50 Dixons 's charming spokesperson , Nicola Marsden , claims that the enormous price differential was due entirely to ( 1 ) the manufacturers , ( 2 ) the economies of scale available when you produce for the large-volume US market , ( 3 ) the fact that British VAT is double the typical rate of American sales tax and ( 4 ) import duties into Europe .
51 TV Sports Boxing is playable if you opt for the management side of the game and simply let the computer fight for you .
52 But in handwriting that 's under exam conditions with grammar to match , right , and you g and you get pages of it an most of which is absolutely irrelevant if you look at the question .
53 ‘ No , ’ Nicole said quickly , ‘ I mean , is more convenient if you come to the hotel .
54 ‘ With the old verbal reasoning test the questions got progressively more difficult as you moved through the paper .
55 French is weird when you get to the highest
56 Th er er s drop-leaf tables are marvellous cos you get to the end of the side of your packing you see and you might have a gap just about the right size so in you put the wrapper you put the table in and you might have a little gap like left so you get the this the you get the er ironing board and put that in there .
57 Her opening words , which echo a pair of lines in Chaucer 's first fabliau in the sequence of the Canterbury Tales , the Miller 's Tale ( I : 3768 – 9 ) , invite a dialogue charged with sexual connotations , not only in the obvious case of " " ryse " " , but also in the detectable reference to a conventional love-sickness : The monk 's answer immediately confirms the sexual topic of the dialogue , and dispenses with any euphemistic disguises : This rapid movement to a contextually surprising level of familiarity on the topic of sexual intimacy is paralleled in the French fabliau Auburee , where the old bawd , Auburee , in procuring a young wife for a besotted admirer , visits the wife and moves smartly into the bedroom , declaring : ( " I should certainly like to see your bed : then I should know for certain if you lie in the same splendour as the first wife did . " )
58 bottles are much more expensive cos you pay for the bottle .
59 Calvin Mark Lee , from his new record company , donated posters for us to sell at the festival and he was extremely rude to Calvin , which is very strange when you think of the lyrics to ‘ Memory Of A Free Festival ’ which he wrote after the event : ‘ I kissed a lot of people that day ’ .
60 yes well I 'd be rather surprised if you acceded to the idea , erm , yeah , can Mr help us on that this position ?
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