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

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1 ‘ Yes , but if you make them open the door , it will never be a secret again .
2 So you want it all the way round
3 You give me all the information .
4 Erm and it 'll also help us to get the the out of your way , we 'll get out of your hair within five or six days if you give us all the businesses .
5 If you love a story , you know it all the way through .
6 If you get it right the engine will catch just as it slows almost to a halt and , to the accompaniment of a swirling grey cloud of oily smoke stage right , the hiccupping bass thumping will grow into the irregular loping lumpy grumble of a healthy Pratt 986 .
7 If you get it right the Beaver stops on a sixpence ( but if you get it wrong , normally yielding water can be awfully hard ! )
8 ‘ What , you mean you hear them all the time ?
9 You hear it all the time , as Thatcherism makes its long march against the historical inevitability of socialism .
10 Why did you invite me all the way out here from London to mastermind your publicity campaign , Roman ?
11 Thank you reserving your right the debate on please yes that 's right , .
12 Well you use it all the time in electronics .
13 Erm , but , we had a , that was , that was quite good , but I must , there 's a trick to remembering names , and that is that you use it all the time , so any time , if you want to remember somebodys name , every time you see them you say hello and there name
14 Robots 'll do whatever you ask them all the time , but they do n't think .
15 " You spoil her all the time .
16 It 's so silly is n't it when er you know that you knew it all the time .
17 Can you tell me all the sort of work that you were al er engaged in ?
18 You interrupt me all the time Marianne .
19 ‘ I … you brought me all the way up here … moonlight and dinner , to tell me this ? ’
20 ‘ So , ’ Robyn enquired , striving to keep her temper under control , ‘ you brought me all the way down here just so you could satisfy your own perverse curiosity ? ’
21 He said you liked it best the way they did it in Derby .
22 ‘ Before you call me all the names you can think of , and before you demand to know what I think I 'm doing , I want to say how lovely you look ; your dress is exquisite , but no more than you are .
23 the park Then you love me half the night
24 ‘ I thought if you gave me all the details … ’
25 Soon find out , cos you do it all the morning and stuff .
26 You do it all the time . ’
27 I bet you do it all the time .
28 But that is n't to say that doing research is like breathing — or speak prose — you do it all the time without realising .
29 But that is n't to say that doing research is like breathing — you do it all the time without realising .
30 You do it all the time , they 're conditioned to it in the end .
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