Example sentences of "[adv] you [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly you think about the days beyond work .
2 And obviously you worry about the consequences for the individuals concerned . ’
3 So you come down the stairs and you come into the kitchen in the kitchen we start with the refrigerator being put next to the cooker
4 So you think save the trees but ditch the tulip .
5 Thus you play into the hands of that force which desires your downfall and wishes to hinder your inner progress , leaving you to shut the gate on the prison you have built for yourself , afraid to step out and to try anew to overcome your weaknesses .
6 Eventually you emerge from the trees and the panorama opens up across Morecambe Bay .
7 A ludicrous consequence of the inverted word-order is that the syntactic pattern noun + preposition ( " shades among " ) might seem to be repeated at the end of the following line ( " judgment o'er " ) , so that instead of understanding a participial construction , " the stern assize and equal judgment being over " ( Housman 's equivalent for the future perfect ) , a guileless reader might construe " When once you descend among the shades , over the stern assize and equal judgment " .
8 Like you go to the doctors , you did n't
9 Now you remember about the Inspirals .
10 Now you go into a seniors citizens ' club , you enter your name and you get registered in the register , you get your cup of tea and then you get social activity .
11 I just see him because I wake up as well you know with the birds as well .
12 Well you do over the years cos all ya
13 And then you get into the situations apparently where erm people decide after they 've had sex
14 Then you hide in the bushes .
15 when you think about it , it 's wrong you 're paying tax on your wages at source and then you go to the shops and you 've got to pay tax on your goods again
16 be any point , huh , if they , cos the thing is if you go to all those lectures and then , because you 're allowed to go to an employer of what you wan na be , you see they talk to you about it and they , and then you go on the computers
17 That was er coming down from Street you come to then you come to the grocers and was next- door there
18 the hotel then you come to the shops , on the left hand side about the third shop along
19 Sylvia Plath once said that a story should begin with your main character up a ( metaphorical ) apple tree being pelted by someone — and then you deal with the problems arising .
20 What and then you start with the women .
21 You maybe turn this table upside down and then you work on the legs .
22 So once you get towards , take a clock in , make sure you pace yourself , and say at the end of that just put in a sort of sentence to make it look as if it 's been finished off Erm , what I usually do when I do an exam is I spend the first five minutes actually looking at the questions because initially you look for the ones that you 've revised and you see but there may be others there , there 're you can do in a slightly different way than the way that they first appear and that might help you quite a bit , although there are no trick questions in this .
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