Example sentences of "and [verb] you [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean as I say now , how can you turn round to a to a bloke who 's , well does n't matter what his on , eh , what , what ever his , his rate of pay is , how can you turn round to him and say you ca n't have more than seven per cent , and his got , his got something like a about twenty five , thirty per cent . |
2 | We 'd even go so far as throwing modesty to the wind , and say you wo n't find better value for money holidays or flights anywhere else . |
3 | Lo and behold you can actually stop when and where you want . |
4 | He gives an example about lifting a heavy weight and doing a multiplication sum at the same time and says you ca n't do it . |
5 | go on and says you would n't mind my telly |
6 | ‘ He makes so much steam and smoke you can never see him . |
7 | Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job . |
8 | There may never be a court action — such an experience is uncommon for the average report writer — but criticism and attack you will certainly encounter . |
9 | A cross-trainer ( multi-purpose ) shoe will be your best buy , according to a survey carried out by the Consumers ' Association , and as long as your feet are well supported and cushioned you should n't pay more than around £40 . |
10 | The income is 168 hours and remember you can not increase this even in times of severe inflation — you have all the time there is . |
11 | It does not matter how beautiful the decor , or how ravishing the garden : if it is not safe and secure you should not move in . |
12 | If you have to have a special diet for health reasons , and find you can not afford the price , make sure you are claiming the supplementary benefits to which you are entitled . |
13 | I saw you through the window and thought you could probably do with something to eat and drink . ’ |
14 | If parents reject advice — and assuming you can not compromise your professional judgement — respect them and leave . |
15 | and fed up and think you ca n't do it and you go blank and then you ca n't touch anything you and you know it 's hard . |
16 | and said you can definitely put the thirteenth down on your , in your diary |
17 | She 's gon na turn round and say you ca n't complain about my work rate and we 're not complaining about her work rate . |
18 | I deliberately did n't see the play because there 's always a danger in getting too obsessed with what was on the stage and feeling you must n't tamper with it when you translate it to film . |