Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv prt] the [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If I said to you every time you pick up the phone it 's closer to ten pounds , would it get you very excited .
2 This will enable you to work out the changes you need to make in your diet and plan your own personal ‘ diata ’ .
3 If you put down the example I I actually marked the example but then I realized going back through the book that obviously the example was given for you there anyway .
4 If you put out the candle you were finished .
5 Inside the computer if you open up the computer you see these little chips , silicon chips they 're about a centimetre perhaps in length and you 'll see a row of , nine or ten of them , that 's physically what the memory is .
6 They look mean , sleek and powerful … and when you open up the throttle they do n't half shift .
7 Well , you know when you get up the top you come out the school gates
8 All I can tell you is that much will change , rapidly and dramatically , and that once you get over the shock you 'll discover everything has worked out for the better .
9 But they 've all gone cos every time you rake up the leaves you throw away another fifty .
10 You might argue that such an investigation , though time-consuming , would enable you to build up the picture you want .
11 One is from the INVOICE button , which is where you sort out the bills you want to print and send out .
12 The superb setting of the Playa del Sol Beach Club helps you to switch off the moment you arrive .
13 Erm , if you turn over the page it says seventy eight percent of female claims have been on the diagnosis of cancer , and it gives you a breakdown of the condition and the age when diagnosed .
14 If you turn down the job you may feel even more upset — if you eventually have to resign , at least you 'll have tested out your resources .
15 It is appropriate enough in that country where skiing is often confined to one side of the mountain and if you go over the back you must have special permission and be accompanied by a guide .
16 If you go over the limit you have to pay duty on the excess when you go through customs .
17 A set of priorities went with the job and if you took on the job you took on the priorities .
18 ‘ Which is why he was looking for you — although how on earth he expected to persuade you to pay up the difference I do n't know ! ’
19 I feel you summed up the points we discussed very fairly and produced two worthwhile and coherent papers .
20 Try to round off your answer by demonstrating how the old job has fitted you to take on the job you are applying for .
21 these two are also hoping to come back with more money than they went … you see along the route they 're raising funds hopefully as much as ten thousand pounds for the haemophilia society …
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