Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [art] [noun sg] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 When you cook with the Debut you will realise that such benefits will give you better cooking , an easier time in the kitchen and more time to indulge in the things you enjoy in life .
2 So acting for a buyer , if no protective entries appear on the Register you need have no qualms ; if they do , you will of course question them by requisition or otherwise .
3 The point you want to arrive at , is getting what you want at the price you can afford .
4 Well we 'll go on the corporation , wait for a corporation you would n't wait for a corporation , I said wait , wait for the big bus .
5 Wel welcome to the meeting you may s you may speak for not more than five minutes .
6 so many kilometres , look to the right you 'll see such and such follow the road round to the right and you 'll find it , go to restaurant Alpalo or whatever and
7 You should , you should ge , if you look on a map you can , you can judge where
8 Assuming you are going to want to use the material as a normal part of a normal lesson , when you look at a drama you will be looking for short segments which can stand on their own sufficiently to make sense as an independent sequence .
9 So when you try and look at the sun you ca n't see it .
10 look at the bottom you ca n't see
11 If you look at the preamble you will see that it is a self-appointed body with only Executive officers of Extra-Mural Boards and Committees .
12 Yeah the amount of crap I get through the place you would n't believe it .
13 " When you get into the field you can see the wood sloping down to the river .
14 and not go through you know in a while you 'll go through and not stay there
15 If you try to speak to any body you will be ignored , if you get in the way you 'll be knocked down in the wild scramble to get goods away to Paris , London , Brussels , and all the great centres of northern and eastern France .
16 ‘ And when you get to the top you 'll be on the quarterdeck , so do n't forget to — ’
17 And you think well of course it would would n't it you know you 're trying to you get to the stage you can believe me you get to the stage quite quickly where you ca n't understand why other people do n't see it .
18 so if you get to the shop you should n't be able to buy them from unless you took
19 ‘ I hear on the grapevine you can get your hands on the occasional salmon , ’ Bert said suddenly , with a wink .
20 so you know at a pinch you could probably run it like that and I do n't suppose anybody would notice the difference but , you know , just in terms of you know making things look attractive
21 Surrounding himself with local knowledge was a form of entrenchment ; if you dig in and stare at a hill you can often persuade yourself you know what 's going on behind it .
22 Yeah but I mean in a way you can understand
23 Yeah yeah well it sounds sounds as though it 's possible you know you may have to I mean in the end you might have to sort of compromise it and actually do this valuation thing .
24 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 .
25 It all has the look and feel of a game you wo n't want to put back in its box of the winter !
26 Between Norwich and the coast there are over thirty Broads — if you feel like a trip you can hire a boat at Oulton Broad .
27 Either way , there can be no doubt that when you deal with a solicitor you will receive truly independent professional advice .
28 I suppose in a way you could draw parallels with the old Samson and Delilah story , ’ he said , leaning forward in his seat to make his point .
29 I suppose in the limit you might have ten , twelve , such systems in a car alone .
30 No I , no , I mean you really respond very well , that Tchaikovsky was lovely , I understand at the present you ca n't do as much and admirable as you 're still doing .
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