Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun pl] you " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , down the road at Chateau de la Muire where I am told by friendly Champagne producers you will find one of the region , s most creative cooks — Jean-Pierre Lallement .
2 you keep them in you do n't say technical drawing cabinets you say
3 I like a book token cos I always feel a bit guilty buying books you know , cos I 've got so many
4 There are curtains , linens , lounge suits , bedrooms , and a luxurious range of top brand beds you must try out to appreciate .
5 In some high crime areas you ca n't get cover without a lockable garage so you may have to rent one .
6 ’ Posi , ’ I said carefully , ’ give me a list of what the old data packages you found says are the special powers of the Ardakkeans .
7 They had been old German hulks you know ta brought over to this country after the First World War as part of the reparations and they had been finished off in Liverpool and Glasgow somewhere .
8 Do n't expect the same kind of organised tourist activities you 'd find in countries like Austria or Switzerland .
9 There are some site precautions you have to take by law .
10 There are some Festival events you ca n't have too much of !
11 It 's a collage of delirious sound things you understand .
12 Prepare some opening gambits/topics you can use when first meeting strangers .
13 if I 'd got here a minute quicker I 'd got you some chocolate biscuits you could of been having with that cup of tea
14 If you read old childcare manuals you soon become aware of a ‘ pendulum ’ of fashion swinging one way , then another .
15 There are also more specialised information sources you might need to use : if you want to know about the readership of a particular contemporary magazine or newspaper , for example ( perhaps as part of a study of the relation between ideology and audience ) you could use BRAD ( " British Rate and Data " ) , which lists advertising rates and audited newspaper and magazine circulations .
16 A 2 minute walk takes you down to Sandaway beach privately owned by us where children can play and explore the rock pools whilst mum and dad take a dip or laze in the sun .
17 The City is one of the few places left with the old London buses you can jump on and off .
18 If you are exporting , we can process quickly and efficiently any sterling or foreign currency payments you may receive from overseas customers .
19 You would n't want to start watching one of those awful old adventure films you like so much if you knew exactly what was going to happen , would you ?
20 Big old stone ovens you know ?
21 There are drowsy old houses , sleepy alleys and squares , intimate cafes , and the air of medieval Switzerland envelopes you .
22 " Some nice old family portraits you have , " said David Fairfax eyeing the " Gainsboroughs " on the wall .
23 About three or four big bigger high street shops you know like Alders and what is the next ?
24 You think you can be safe by getting rid of a few hippy revolutionaries you used to know ?
25 Oh the old time films you know like there were sometimes you get one occasionally on television now .
26 ‘ Even if you had serious money problems you would n't come to me for help , would you ? ’
27 It is not only the enormously varied clients and public relations problems which makes your day exciting and different , it is also the number and range of outside specialist services you use .
28 Ah well that that was only wee corner shops you know .
29 The six childhood diseases you can help us prevent
30 In the remaining solo items you will hear a magical sense of undulation in ‘ Des Abends ’ and in the central langsamer of ‘ Intermezzo I ’ ( Kreisleriana ) Cortot shows how it is possible to clarify writing which can so easily seem wilfully obscure .
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