Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | I wondered where you 'd got , we did ring one night couple of weeks ago but we did n't get an answer and I said well I did n't know whether you 'd perhaps popped up the club . |
2 | That means you 'd better sort out the hams and cheeses , Bella . |
3 | In fact , you were probably in your adult state when you bought this book to help you decide how to figure out the next stages of your life . |
4 | Keep moving right and you should find the concert permit , jump up onto the purple wall and walk right to the other side , get one of the three crates and kill the mugger , then walk to the right and jump up three platforms to reach a heart , fall down to where you started then climb down the ladder with a crate , kill the workman , go down another level and kill the mugger ( avoiding the dog ) , go down another level , climb down the ladder and go down again , you can risk hitting the wire and flame to collect the records ( macho time again ) , climb down a final ladder and jump off to the left . |
5 | How will I ever get to sleep tonight if you keep on mussing up the bed like this and wandering about ? |
6 | You go on to pick up the beginnings of the Water of Nevis and the homeward leg . |
7 | You go on piecing out the picture |
8 | Instead , you end up handing over the wonderful chunky sweater you bought only last week — and a selection of his favourite paperbacks . |
9 | My parents went absolutely nuts because all my family are coal miners — my grandfathers , my uncles — and the idea was that if you got a chance you did n't go down the pit , but I wanted to . |
10 | And you did n't look out the |
11 | We do have to take a leaf , a little bit out of Kenzie 's book from the n the late nineteen thirties and afterwards , that when things are receding , you do n't batten down the hatches , you do n't simply close things in . |
12 | We 'll come back on to that later on , because it , it , it , if this is what happens with you , because what 's happening there is , you 're not using the adrenaline , and we will , we 're moving on to that where you do n't use up the adrenalin . |
13 | you know , I mean if if you were self-employed like that if you do n't keep up the standard and |
14 | ‘ If you do not drive out the inhabitants of the land as you advance , any whom you leave in possession will become like a barbed hook in your eye and a thorn in your side . |
15 | Please note that : YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP THE REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER LOAN SECURED ON IT . |
16 | Unfortunately for our timing one of the hosts suddenly said , ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want any coffee , Prime Minister , you 've just come off the plane . |
17 | Although judging by the telex you 've already tracked down the plutonium . ’ |
18 | because you can go down in your first line move to the first letter o , after the number , hit the tab key and you 've actually lined up the first line along with the rest of your paragraph . |
19 | You had only to ride out the storm — inside preferably — ’ with a flash of humour as the heavens reminded him of their still present threat ‘ — and the dust would soon have settled . |
20 | Yes , we could , if you wish actually cut back the complaint examiner time further because there is a clear , very clear , front runner , who Chris and I both believe is appointable , so if it was a question of getting somebody in more quickly , there is the option of not having the second interview , as long as you 're prepared to , you know , to forego that , to get somebody in quickly , but that , I mean that decision can be made at the time . |
21 | Your first prints may involve some trial and error while you learn how to set up the printer . ) |
22 | If you have already started down the route on your own and missed out some ( or all ) of the steps you will begin to realise what remedial action you need to take to put everything back on course . |
23 | Then , later on , when you have both built up the small-animal side , she could have a share of the profits . ’ |
24 | I yeah , you done a bit today , you have n't worn out the bed have you ? |
25 | ‘ You have n't filled in the bit about union membership , ’ she said . |