Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | You know where I 've put you know down the bottom end of the garden , th that little bit of digging ? |
32 | When you get off the beaten track and talk to people , you find out what 's really going on beneath the surface that the visitors see , the intimate details ’ . |
33 | But do be aware that being a little easy-going in working out and rationing your calories can easily allow you to drift down the slippery slope towards being too easy-going to achieve weight loss . |
34 | We suggest that you set out the following information in such a way that , in the air , you can select any item immediately , and without confusion . |
35 | I mean , the only way you could do that would be if you had a till at one end and people bought whatever they wanted and were given a voucher and you walked down the other end and exchanged |
36 | You fill in the petty cash book with details of the purchase . |
37 | It includes an option for a table in which case you fill in the same sort of data form as shown above but what is displayed on the slide is the completed grid . |
38 | Such books are ideal for planning a day 's walking but if you stray off the designated route it 's almost impossible to find your way back . |
39 | ‘ Did you call back the Cartieri Gallery ? ’ said Lucy suddenly . |
40 | So , if using an agency , make sure you find out the following facts : |
41 | And your own personal ‘ diata ’ will help you to build up the long term eating habits that are necessary for good health . |
42 | If you over oil the skin it will be too slippery to enable you to build up the necessary friction . |
43 | This book is designed to help you cut out the hard work , and instead redirect your energies into formulating a worthwhile , personally relevant and practical route into the kind of nursing which appeals to you or suits you best at this particular stage in your career . |
44 | You 're being asked erm you told us you rang up the Assistant Chief Constable who gave you the authority to carry out the armed operation . |
45 | You looked up the late opening times of the local pool but never got round to going . |
46 | Here is a test : if you were in Warsaw , faced with an hour to fill before catching a train , would you go up the tallest building in the city to experience a panoramic view , or rush to the bookstore/poster shop in order to buy a massive Telly Savalas poster ? |
47 | Please use it as a reminder to ensure that you keep up the good work and the resolutions you have started . |
48 | ‘ You went up the next morning . |
49 | To the former , I suggest you read The Rainment of Light by David Tansley and to the others that you try out the following experiment . |
50 | On the notice you sent out the other day for Monday 's meeting |
51 | He had very little response to that memo you sent out the other week , I 've taken no phone calls whatsoever |
52 | But Boxing Day , you go out the next day , so , ordinary exercise . |
53 | But it , it just goes to show you that , you know if you , if if you go down the structured way , it does work . |
54 | If , if you buy a p a new pair of shoes and realize they 're faulty and you go back the next day and say I bought these shoes from you yesterday , I 've still got my receipt , I believe the shoes are faulty , can I have my money back ? |
55 | And on this particular occasion this feller ( if you go along the Low Road and up Fishpond Lane , there 's a farm up there : this feller came from that farm ) and after a setting in at The Case is Altered he died going up Fishpond Lane . |
56 | You brought up the special point there , really that , that when someone 's watching football match I think you said |
57 | These are very useful , as they enable you to balance up the individual microphone inputs with a degree of precision which is not easy to achieve simply by listening on headphones . |
58 | And after all , what price can you put on the immense satisfaction of taking dew-fresh vegetables to the kitchen within minutes of harvesting them ? |
59 | A FRIEND of mine , an artist , used surlily to describe those books that tell you that , unskilled as you are , you too can write bestsellers , cook like Escoffier and play the piano like Rubenstein if you carry out the simple instructions , as ‘ any idiot can draw books ’ . |
60 | When you carry out the initial survey to check just what you have got and what you want , do n't discard anything that might make a positive contribution to the garden later on . |