Example sentences of "you [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well d' ya remember the first party we had ?
2 Talk to the exhibitors , too : as long as you pick the right moment you 'll find they are very happy to talk about their ponies .
3 If you make the wrong decision it may seem like the end of the word , but it is not — it can always be put right by moving again !
4 No being what I thought I was a man in those days I was n't really interested in them , but I know there was competitions and er I believe there was different numbers posted on windows and if you got the right number you got a prize but I remember Palfry Park I 'm having trouble with my eyes I 've got over-active tear ducts and
5 ‘ The moment you go from the rigid and valuable discipline of German bank and people to mixing it up with other disciplines , other views , other ‘ let's have a bit of inflation here and there ’ economies , you lose the very thing which leads you to want to join . ’
6 ‘ The moment you go from the rigid and valuable discipline of German bank and people to mixing it up with other disciplines , other views , other ‘ let's have a bit of inflation here and there ’ economies , you lose the very thing which leads you to want to join . ’
7 you mean the young man who actually owns it or the man who 's employed working on it ?
8 You mean the old fortune-teller who used to be here ?
9 saying at this mediterranean diet that the more fruit and veg you eat the less chance you 've got of heart disease and cancer
10 And trust you to like the one person you can never have , she mused .
11 A lot of folks drop their guard when they think they 're dealing with a man of simple mind — and if behind that kind of pose you hide the steely determination I 've been trying to drum into you , son , you 'll do just fine . "
12 Also , have you forgotten the lucrative deal which I again masterminded on that commercial property north of the Thames ? ’
13 If you want the traditional lunch you have to have
14 ‘ And pliable and quiet , Comrade Major … if you want the busier life you can apply for Perm … ’
15 ‘ Go to that place where you grew up and tell a local estate agent you want the cheapest thing he 's got .
16 do n't matter , it just feels clean , I 've had it short and shaped , have a good shape on it and do you know the next time you have it cut I do n't know you want looking at , now the next time you go , go to the Darrow in Milford yeah because you 're in problems and they know you need it because he 'll give you a good shape on it and then you have it shaped once a month or once every three weeks or once a fortnight and keep it looking nice that way and it 's four pounds , four ninety nine , four ninety , four seventy five yeah but just keep it nice and shaped and it wo n't look any different , there ai n't nothing wrong with it mm mm mm no no right , right , right tra la
17 Both will help you to find the precise word you need and to lighten your readers ' darkness with vivid analogy .
18 There 's yeah , you you plug the electric plug you plug in the mains .
19 Do n't be embarrassed about lying on a bed in the shop to try it out , and make sure you test the actual size you want to buy .
20 If you inject the right amount you could feel like you had six glasses of your favourite tipple .
21 ‘ What I meant when I said you were an asset , Matt , is that you provide the sexual fillip which Cadogan 's would otherwise lack . ’
22 How do you work , do you buy in the uppers or do you do the entire job yourself ? ’
23 Do you remember the deaf shepherd we called him .
24 Do you remember the actual move itself , when you moved the furniture and all that ?
25 Do n't you remember the last time it was so beautiful going across across at home .
26 Can you remember the last time you were given a hospital pass ?
27 Scotland 's tackling at the weekend was akin to a holding operation ; not surprising really as only rarely in the domestic sevens circuit do you see the shuddering finality which the Samoans , Fijians and Canadians bring to their defensive chopping .
28 That 's a Fair Isle again , but can you see the Icelandic coast which they 're very famous for .
29 You read the first paragraph which says , ‘ Cases of food poisoning in Canberra have risen ’ , everybody says , ‘ Oh , crumbs . ’
30 And you know what 's happened I mean there 's a lot of trickery involved where they get you into an account that if you read the small print it says Ju rates guaranteed until June ninety three and as soon as June ninety three , and as soon as June ninety three comes around , your , your seven percent becomes five percent .
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