Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We do n't like the term price war because that implies that these holidays are the type of bargain basement deal you pick up at the last minute .
2 ‘ I 'll have you flown back to the Grand Bahama today , ’ Crowninshield said patiently , ‘ and the twins can join you on Sunday morning . ’
3 The Bride 's Book will help you keep a perfect record of your relationship from the moment you met through to the big day .
4 Team 1 is concentrating on the basement and ground floor , so I want you to go up to the 4th level as team 2 will be putting out the flames on floors 2 + 3 .
5 Nevertheless you also feel pressure on you to go back to the old ways .
6 Even a piece of her mind could cost you dearly if you got on on the wrong side of her .
7 You got up in the early morning and helped in the farm , milked the cows , fed my cows and calves and looked the pigs , and then you 'd hens and chickens and the pet lambs and things like that .
8 PS Sorry you got off on the wrong foot with the new commander .
9 If you 're looking for ground-breaking mayhem , you got off at the wrong Greyhound stop .
10 When you lower to the start position , do not touch the board ; if you do this , or if you sit up past the vertical position , then the abdominals will have a slight rest .
11 Just wait until the last day , when you come , you sit down on the fucking stool and each leg goes like that !
12 Things start to look boring when you exit out of the WYSIWYG add-in mode — no surprises here for 1-2-3 users
13 Since you moved out of the old house we ca n't stay with you and Jane hates hotels .
14 ‘ Especially with you tearing around like the wronged boyfriend in the last reel of Some Came Running , waving your wretched gun .
15 Once before , you rose up from the great forests of Ireland and came to the aid of our greatest King of all , Cormac of the Wolves .
16 ‘ It 's this business of acceleration faking gravity again — what you found out on the Big Dipper .
17 If you clamber down to the low water mark when the tide is receding ( the ‘ ebb ’ tide ) , you will find dry land appear before you and rivulets of water flowing out towards the sea .
18 Er what was your first idea of what you was gon na be when you grow up in the first place ?
19 It hits his head and you do n't hear the noise it makes because you cry out at the same time , as though it 's you in the bed , you being attacked , you being killed .
20 As you walk up to the first Munro , Stob Choire Claurigh , the whole complexity of the Aonachs becomes clear .
21 ‘ On whether you came on with the aggressive line you 're using now . ’
22 You saw in fact the lady as you came in about the same time as you came in who does that .
23 You came out of the main door ? ’
24 However , erm you know you came back about the retail aspect of course and most of our traditional sales people have never had telephone experience in that sense .
25 Tack into a gap once you have expended about half the time to the start from the buoy , then even if you sail back at the same speed , you can not be early .
26 Now is the time to make a clean sweep of all the jobs you put off during the bad weather .
27 Yes you do , you break up on the twentieth !
28 It actually comes down to then , a more local area could be eighteen to twenty into Harlow , and then as you break down into the other figures , that then comes into a road and a postcode will actually go down to about fifteen houses in total , by putting your door number at the end of it , it makes it identifiable to your premises .
29 And if you go round , particularly the steep slopes on the margins of Ashdown Forest , not on Ashdown Forest itself but when you climb up from the very flat erm plain area of the Low Weald onto the so-called High Weald , then that area in particular is very subject to , to this type of activity .
30 ‘ Did you look out of the right window last night ? ’
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