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

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1 It 's like them pens you get at the seaside .
2 When they got back to the hotel , Damian strode through the foyer , saying curtly , ‘ I 'd like to go over the minutes you took at the board meeting yesterday . ’
3 Make up two identical sets of letters to the total number of guests you have at the party .
4 You might think you 're safe nipping out for a hill-walk in a Parka with nylon fur round the hood , and a pair of trawlerman 's oilskin trousers you bought at a life-boat fund-raising stall , but that 's the day you 'll bump into Sean Connery and Christopher Lambert with a film crew making Highlander 3 .
5 Were there other theatre producers you admired at the time ?
6 ‘ The other things you do at the church house . ’
7 When you have practised the exercises for two or three weeks , go back to the two pages you read at the outset and time yourself as you read them again .
8 The bugs you see at the water surface sound as though they could be Mites , which usually congregate between the surface and the cover glass .
9 ‘ Listen boy , ’ he said , addressing the son and ignoring Matilda , ‘ seeing as you 'll be going into this business with me one day , you 've got to know how to add up the profits you make at the end of each day .
10 At the end of five sentences you look at the list .
11 You see towards the bottom er we pose a few questions there , I 'm going to ask you in a few minutes to introduce yourselves and to say what what sort of presentations you make at the moment .
12 Some , like the Castle Riding Centre ( Tel : 0546 3274 ) tune their trail rides to suit your pocket : the main ones use hotels , with others you stay at the centre or with local families .
13 at the bottom of that page , you 'll see that the blue route and there are two sets of figures , that is based upon high and lows you see at the top which are high and low traffic forecasts .
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