Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] the [noun] you " in BNC.

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1 However , there may be some practical advice to be given to the party you are supposed to be advising , and you should certainly comply with the examiner 's direction as far as you are able .
2 This task is made quite easy if you dampen the bread slightly so that it can be pressed into the shape you need .
3 For instance , if you choose fairly large material you will be limited in the amount you can use and the resulting picture may look rather dull .
4 Well , I mean let's lets face it you 'll be sat in the car you 're gon na get crumpled are n't you ?
5 And then they 'd throw you to whatever man happened to be passing for the money you 'd earn for them . ’
6 On the outside of the barrel , to be turned to the colour you want and slid down to push the lead into the tip .
7 If you are a newcomer to racing the main preparation is to understand what procedures will be used at the race you are entering .
8 ‘ I wo n't even be washed by the time you come down . ’
9 The first part of the set could be based on the rules you learn from the story .
10 The second part could be based on the rules you are able to invent .
11 An increase in the pension , though , may well only be based on the amount you have left .
12 It 's very intuitive , and can be tied to the invoice you 've previously entered ( as you receive it , like all good book-keepers do ! ) very simply by choosing a supplier and then the invoice .
13 Er the County Council did not use the erm calculation of need which would be affected by the proposition you 've just put forward based on land-take , past land-take .
14 ‘ The way you read the picture will be affected by the way you think of Charles anyway .
15 A standard story , repeated by travellers and natives alike , holds that if you travel 50 miles in Britain you will encounter a different sign language that can not be understood in the region you have just left .
16 I certainly would n't coach it so I think you would be creased by the time you got there in two days .
17 Of course , other people may respond differently to you and you may be boosted by the results you get .
18 MEANWHILE , back at the ranch , Michael Murray , a banker , Ian MacLaurin , chairman of Tesco , the TCCB accountant , Brian Downin , the promotional and marketing man , and three others , including one isolated first-class cricketer , have been looking at the structure of the first-class game and the counties ' verdict will be known by the time you read this .
19 " Take Tristram along as a younker , and let it be known in the village you 're doing so .
20 I 'll be gone by the time you wake up in the morning .
21 It can be cut to the size you require — careful though : cutting it just a little too small may still allow that troublesome fish to wriggle through .
22 The demands that playing with Floyd , and Mike and the Mechanics and a the various sessions and TV dates make on your skills , must be echoed by the equipment you use …
23 The reader needs to be guided through the information you have selected .
24 It will be identified on the documentation you receive on your day one .
25 If you left this anywhere left it behind and came away it would be lost in the system you 'd never see it again .
26 Of course , you 'll be hooked from the moment you sit in the driving seat , but then there 's a problem .
27 It can probably best be described as the way you are feeling and thinking when you meet any situation .
28 If you are assessed as needing residential or nursing home care , your means will also be assessed and you will be advised of the contribution you must make towards the cost of your care .
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