Example sentences of "and [vb base] you [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't think Mr Drennan … ’ he shot a quick look in Malachi 's direction , before turning a sympathetic face to Bull O'Malley ‘ I do n't think Mr Drennan intended that he should ask for your daughter and expect you to make a decision on the spur of the moment .
2 You obtain evidence of the date and place you posted the letter or package and special security handling arrangements throughout , and someone must sign for it when we deliver it .
3 The message here is that romantic cliches may safeguard you from a heart attack and prevent you making a fool of yourself .
4 Well you 've got to put your you 've got to put your hand down and hope you turn the rest turn up with the rest of the box .
5 I 'll walk you to the hotel and show you round the hospital tomorrow . ’
6 I will fetch both versions now and let you read the translation .
7 Why do n't you hop up on to the examination couch and I 'll just take a quick listen to baby 's heart and take your blood pressure , then afterwards I 'm sure Sister will be only too happy to show you around our labour ward and let you take a look at the facilities we have available .
8 I 'll try to carry out an autopsy later today , and let you have a report as soon as I can . "
9 As I mentioned I will discuss the possibility of certification of LCCI training course with Liam and let you know the outcome .
10 Signor Diomede said to give you his compliments and tell you to take the morning off .
11 Its programmable remote control enables you to operate all the key features such as Slow Motion , Tape Eject , Play and REcord , and allow you to set the timer to record as many as eight of your favourite programmes from the comfort of your armchair .
12 Good Gofers can save face , time and trouble and allow you to make an impact .
13 Your doctor will be able to give you advice and encourage you to have a smear test if appropriate .
14 After serving a customer , you open the till drawer and find you have no change .
15 They choose the following extract and ask you to submit a target version of it , stating that they appreciate that you may not have had time to read the whole novel but that they just want to see how you might handle Le Carré 's language .
16 In January l9X1 they seek your advice and ask you to prepare a cash budget for the forthcoming months of April , May and June l9Xl .
17 And do you want a copy of the photo ? ’
18 In one room , a discussion about law and order soon gives a Yorkshire solicitor the chance to ask rhetorically , ‘ And do you know the age of the average criminal ? ’
19 And do you have a licence ? ’
20 And do you get a lot of er pay offs and things in the factories now ?
21 Ask questions : listen , too , not only to the answers but the Head 's tone of voice — is he courteous and do you get the impression that he will be approachable in the future if your child has a problem which need to be discussed ?
22 I will come for you tomorrow evening and take you to sign a confession in front of witnesses . ’
23 This will kill the green blob lurking in the watery depths and help you avoid the workman .
24 Carol says I ought to get up early and help you put the turkey in the oven .
25 That is such a good , and have you seen the comedy he made , Dark Star ?
26 And have you got a button ?
27 And have you got a copy of that ?
28 Twenty please , and have you got a birthday card for mother please ?
29 " And have you told the child what you had to ? " she asked .
30 And see you pay the rest back before Christmas . ’
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