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

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1 Then they cry when you leave for the airport .
2 If someone you know happens to own a copy , wait until you recover from the inevitable hysterics and check out the presentation : that is good .
3 ‘ If you think that 's exciting , ’ Alfred Carter laughed , ‘ just you wait until you go through the tunnel ! ’
4 Okay stop when you get to the map of the United States , please .
5 this is how much tax I 've paid , this is , I mean if you go on the dole too unless you 've made a note of it there is no record of how much you 've been paid on the dole , they , they give John the what he calls a giro , takes it to the bank and cashes it and there is no , no record of and when he 's been on the dole .
6 Everything , I mean if you go in the afternoon and you go early you can have a lovely dinner for fifty P
7 I mean if you go round the motorways , every other car is a Rover car .
8 I mean if you walk into the station on a day wanting to get on a train there are still several different fares you can pay .
9 I mean if you listen to the antiques .
10 Now the odds on the tote , I mean if you looked at the , I did n't bet on the National , cos I did n't like the odds .
11 I mean if you did to the edge of the bath
12 Look before you walk onto the road , ’ says Anna .
13 If you play back a recording of the rehearsal , consider whether you spoke at the right pace , and particularly whether you made an impressive pause at the right moment .
14 You 'll be on all-day Drug Alert if you tune into the station of the nation who are tackling ‘ the growing use of solvent abuse ’ .
15 X-RAY : A picture of your bones you get when you go to the hospital .
16 I think most men are under the impression that we all want to look like Samantha Fox , but if you have a big chest it 's very difficult to handle all the hassle you get when you walk down the street .
17 well Brian will then needs twenty and I need about twenty as well , so cutting , you know the hill gate , the , the erm , the houses , you know as you go into the park , passed the Joiners Arms , you know those houses up there .
18 Erm what was actually you brief when you move onto the flats .
19 Like when you write to the Inland Revenue , ’ said Otley .
20 Continue until you come to the car park and the entrance to Upton Fen Nature Reserve , owned by the Norfolk Naturalists Trust .
21 You win if you play by the rules . "
22 I wonder if you went to the industrial companies , and said look , have you got a a , a , a big lot of something and
23 But I think if you went for the figure as proposed by the H B F , you would be going actively against the regeneration statutory which is the erm the government 's policy .
24 Well I think if you look at the main jobs in Britain , all the managers are male , and I think it 's , it 's gon na change when we do have females and males in all these erm , these jobs that are managing the main N H S , social work
25 But I mean we 've had five years of bad stockmarket performances , and in cyclical er economics I think if you look at the sort of post-war boom
26 I think if you look at the House Builder 's Federation 's papers , there you will see , their idea of environmental discount .
27 I think if you look at the recommend on most on the inevitable
28 I think if you look through the books , there are comments in there where they were n't sure , with question marks and they were to be rechecked .
29 As we were hearing from Rupert just now , you know , you start if you travel to the States and spend two or three weeks wandering around there , you get an impression of the travel industry as a consumer , and you come back and go to a hotel here and you find that it seems a bit more expensive , or perhaps the meals are n't quite so good , or , as Rupert pointed out , the service is n't quite so good .
30 I think before you spoke about the the the fact that erm what happened with the the that was erm .
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