Example sentences of "[coord] you [verb] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you are unsure or you want to check current staff and service agreements then seek the advice of your trades union via a local steward or regional office .
2 or , or you going to have some honey and whisky and lemon ?
3 He was a hard worker , and you had to set these pens every time for the sheep you see , well he could carry three hurdles on his back , and I could , five , that 's right five , and I could carry three , he carried five .
4 T. B. You had to see what they were passing through and you had to have a chit and you had to time this chit and sign it and then you went to the hut and put it on the spike .
5 inch by two and you had to tell these dockers what size it was and they 'd take it out of that particular stack .
6 And if you were a a lecturer in politics and you went to see this play then you might think oh look oh and then you 'd start thinking and if you were a scientist you would think about it in another way and if you were an artist you 'd think about it in another way .
7 Yeah because if you want to go to Southwell at the present moment you go on a bus and you got to wait two hours to get one back .
8 If your organisation does not appear in the brochure and you wish to participate next year , please get in touch with the Northamptonshire Enterprise Agency and establish your interest .
9 Where the price varies depending on the number of persons booked into the accommodation and you wish to change that number of persons , the price will be recharged on the basis of the new party size as shown in the price panel .
10 Cos you 're on strike when we come to nursery and you like to feel that way .
11 Help to prevent these conditions and you help to stop another Hitler or Stalin .
12 You get to choose your holiday destination and departure date , we get to choose which hotel or apartment you stay in ( all of them will be near the main attraction of the resort centre ) , and you get to make big savings .
13 Hall is philosophical about the sacrifices which a musical career demands , and feels that she had a ‘ fairly normal childhood ’ , and only felt deprived in her late teenage years , when ‘ the social life has to go , and you tend to form passing acquaintances rather than real friendships . ’
14 And you tend to have less deadwood on a diagonal spreadsheet .
15 But you chose to switch on the news that day , or to hear it from a friend ; and you chose to have certain thoughts in response to that news .
16 Look , I 'll take you back to bed again and you try to get some sleep .
17 But , of course , if you 're going to be another voice you really need to know what you 're talking about and you need to have vast access to information at least as good as all the departments who are putting forward their voices , and you need to have the time and the staff and I do n't think they always had that .
18 It 's doing code and you need to change several entries or something .
19 Well I think the answer to that is you 've got to remember this kind of hunting is cooperative and cooperative hunting does rely first of all on having other men to go hunting with you which is , which is important and also or so I 'm told by people like David McKnight and Warren Shapiro an awful lot depends on information , we want to know where the game is , who saw what where , what did they catch you know , was there rainfall over the so and so ranges and so on , and you need to know that information if you 're gon na be an effective hunter and you need good communication with other men .
20 There 's an obvious thing really that erm if someone dictates something to you and you have to repeat that word for word what would you normally do by
21 ‘ Our bloody holiday , ’ Babur hisses into Mark 's other ear , ‘ and you have to give some loon your number . ’
22 If you have full-time desktops and you have to do any development yourself , then we recommend Unix .
23 There is still , I am sure , of specific areas and you have to highlight those areas and get them out of the way .
24 You 've got to ensure that your products are really first class and you have to have first-class people at every level .
25 But then I do n't suppose that would be enough for you , and after all this is Boy 's story mostly , he is after all in a proper sense my hero , and you have to have this Boy clearly in your mind before we can proceed .
26 And you have to adjust that policy at local level .
27 It was fantastic and you have to repay that sort of loyalty . ’
28 And you want to spend fifty quid more
29 But if you still get through all that and you want to do more try sixty .
30 Say , for instance , you 're holding a press conference and you want to ensure maximum attendance .
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