Example sentences of "you [vb base] [adv] [vb infin] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | But if you 're stuck on Scale 1 for years you do n't feel in a position to try anything new . |
2 | You do n't go down a hill . |
3 | So you do n't go on a diet , exactly : you merely acquire a consciousness ( or a conscience ) about what you 're eating . |
4 | you do n't go on a motorway for driving lessons |
5 | you know in a , in erm restaurant , in a hotel or whatever , but I , mind you , you do n't go to a hotel that often |
6 | You can also choose sealed units that give your windows the small-paned Georgian look , or the appearance of leaded lights in square and diamond formats , with none of the cleaning problems — the glazing bars and lead strips are set in the gap between the outer panes ( as long as you do n't go for a large picture window with this effect — it can look just plain silly ! ) . |
7 | if you do n't go for a lunch out |
8 | You know , you do n't go from a , a one-up two-down to a two-bedroomed bung semi-bungalow and then shoot to a four-bedroomed detached . |
9 | However , there is an attempt to set up a message desk , where if your phone , at the moment , switchboard will put calls through to you , if you do n't answer by a certain number of rings , it will either divert to another number or come back to the switchboard . |
10 | There was a terrible nervousness which you do n't expect from a man of that age , and of that standing in the ministry . |
11 | You do n't care about a poor girl , alone and brutally murdered ? |
12 | But when she got to prison all her mates were telling her , ‘ No , no , you do n't talk to a prisoner like that , you talk to her sharp . ’ |
13 | I know that if you do n't play for a week , that can be great ; sometimes you actually fire up and feel better and play differently . |
14 | You do n't turn into a thug . |
15 | You do n't believe for a minute that this government will stand by while the two biggest general unions get together , no way , they 'll attack us in any way they can and I warn ya they have n't run out of ideas yet . |
16 | So you do n't believe in a vision of one Nation , in the Republican sense of the word ? |
17 | This machine has a feel of quality you do n't get with a budget-priced computer and has a full 32-bit EISA bus . |
18 | Yes , I think it 's a small enough town for people to get to know who their representatives are , to get to know each other , to get to know who runs which societies and organizations in the town , and that creates a sort of area of communal feeling that you do n't get in a place that 's , say , five or six times as big . |
19 | Yes , I think it 's a small enough town for people to get to know who their representatives are , to get to know each other , to get to know who runs which societies and organisations in the town , and that creates a sort of an area of erm communal feeling that you do n't get in a place that 's say five or six times as big . |
20 | ‘ You do n't grass on a mate , ’ he said , and fell silent . |
21 | You have left a place where you are loved and accepted and have come into a strange environment where you do n't belong to a family unit anymore . |
22 | Now it 's a crime if you do n't belong to a trade union . |
23 | You do n't belong in a place like this . ’ |
24 | Cos you do n't see through a joke . |
25 | If you do n't qualify for a voucher you will have to pay the full cost of the glasses yourself . |
26 | Well , you do n't argue with a drunken man when he 's fighting — baton , ‘ Clonk ! ’ |
27 | ‘ Maybe you do n't kiss on a first fight , huh ? ’ |
28 | ‘ You do n't take in a Yorkshireman that easily . ’ |
29 | If you do n't phone for a doctor , I 'm leaving Burleigh tomorrow . ’ |
30 | You do n't have to a professional masseur — try these movements yourself . |