Example sentences of "you [vb base] [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You sit there in the head man 's office , you wave your hands about , your voice goes up and down , you raise your eyebrows and round it off with a quizzical smile and a subtle twist of the head .
2 And , as you descend steeply into the next valley , and round the Norman church , a line of eight gargoyles — one a benign lion , one a madman in mid-vomit , one a splendid , arrogant griffon .
3 Can I make a suggestion to you , that I think that if you go through these you will come to the conclusion that there are two ways for doing this and one is that for example the majority of the ones that Stella 's got where she feels she can make the decision it is only going to affect her you come in with it already done , redlined new where you think there is going to be some discussion , you go through , you put together in the same way as Simon has done reasoning around it .
4 When you walk you wait there for the first time do n't you ?
5 Research seems to indicate that normal karate training may lead to joint injury given that when you kick hard against the empty air , there is nothing to stop the movement of the foot except the limits of the joint .
6 Methinks that the Dolls were n't the ‘ damp-squib ’ that Nick Kent would have led us to believe , because if you look closely at the increasing number of British ‘ punk ’ bands emerging by the shipload , you will see in each one , a little bit of the Dolls .
7 Er particularly if you look just at the ordinary wall fronts the front wall the stones are very much more heavily eroded there than they are on this this the aisle here .
8 When you 're inside there if you look right at the far end you 'll see one of the old windows , a beautiful old window that 's five hundred years old .
9 You start out with good intentions , helping with the homework , making it fun : you lay out the chocolate drops on the giant musical stave and challenge them to find the note ‘ B ’ and eat it : you run supportively alongside the wobbling bicycle , getting your ankles chewed up by sharp pedals .
10 You watch here on the other side of the room .
11 Right , well say , a nice , you know just to the nearest , to the nearest erm whole number
12 You know like like the this thing about every soldier having a a a field marshall 's baton in his knapsack .
13 that 's pulled down , you know almost opposite the United Reform Church .
14 Erm you know but he 's saying the developments of the peasant movement has resulted in the rapid rise in their cultural level erm you know so on the one hand he 's , I mean in a way he 's , he 's trying to re-educate the whole peasant class erm and , and change their way of thinking which previously has obviously been going on , you know , since Confucian
15 Erm whereas you know maybe with the younger people you feel , well at least there 's you know more , more chance .
16 but that all took I think , when you 're older when you go grey it 's , it , you look softer and you get away with the grey coming through on white hair .
17 It 's quite interesting sometimes how you get a question back or you get closer to the young people as a result .
18 The offer ends on June 19 , so you 'll have to make sure you get there before the big day on June 20 .
19 It passes through villages that become increasingly small and simple as you get deeper into the high hills : through Banca , in the eighteenth century a centre of the local copper-mining industry , then Aldudes itself , which has a very nice small square and a Basque-style church , and finally Urepel , reached by a turning off to the left from the road that continues into Spain .
20 ‘ Gabriel , when it comes to escorting the good folk up to Heaven , you point straight at the old dame .
21 Yes , you turn right to the two one zero , clear two thousand feet altitude , to one eight twin zero , two zero .
22 ( d ) Memorial ( where you turn right at the ornamental garden ) to one of the Water Board 's founders , 1904 .
23 From the car park you turn right along the old track by the quarry and walk north with the quarry on your right .
24 If you go outside in the cold mornings
25 There are on average some 150 days a year when rain falls , and this goes up as you move inland into the Basque country proper , whose climate gets a little more extreme as the land rises .
26 C could I suggest firstly you move forward to the front row er on both sides , because th there 's little point in er asking Mrs to speak louder if .
27 But a a away from the the the politics and the necessity to mine coal yeah or nay , your personal worry is that you live close to the proposed site and it 's going to somehow adversely affect the quality of your and your family 's life .
28 Do n't panic — to make sure you come home with the right product for you , we have translated some technical terms .
29 You see there on the common there , there was a colliery was n't there ?
30 obviously but I think you need clearly in the first instance to use that
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