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

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1 you could sit and play with your teddies for ages and you never complained . ’
2 Whether to you know sort of try and pick up the guys who are getting thrown out of Heathrow and make a long-term go of it or whether in the long term , em , they want to flog it off for gravel and you know mining it for gravel and sending it for houses and you know , that sort of thing .
3 It says , everything they 're doing , it says , is going back to the eighteenth century , when you hear about these Kath Catherine Cookson days , working for pennies and you ca n't get educated
4 Substitute collectors for compilers and you have a fair estimate of the situation .
5 What you do is , you look at the environment and consider like the inputs and then you look at behaviour as outputs and you learn the relationship between the two and you do n't neces you do n't have to understand what goes on inside .
6 ‘ It is very enjoyable but one of the disadvantages is that when you start out you can be put low on a list after others and you may have to wait some time .
7 Ask for chips and you get crisps .
8 The first thing you we do a range of policies and you 've picked one of our smaller ones .
9 ‘ Our backs were disappointing in some respects against Monaghan , ’ he chides , ‘ We gave away two goals within a couple of minutes and you simply can not do that and expect to win championship matches — it 's not just on . ’
10 Oh they used to be ever so funny houses you know and in them days and The er you never used to see in the oh a lot of houses and you never used to see big windows like these .
11 The good thing about this one ( which is based on the Houghton Mifflin standard ) is that it has a pretty comprehensive range of supplied sets of rules and you can easily modify one of these to your own requirements .
12 Er you wanted a fair number of hours and you wanted a fair wage .
13 People try to classify what sorts of group or characteristics there are of groups and you find that people look at group size , let's go through the list , group size , communication networks , roles and expectations , norms and rules , okay well roles and expectations , norms and rules slightly different .
14 If you , If you 're game right and the entire field is full of mines and you need to get the last base .
15 Erm and it was rather a a and heavy work , you had to have a team of horses to pull a load of suedes and you had to get them in Some you used to carry out on and just drag them I mean s spread them out on the field er for the store cattle and the sheep .
16 And I , if it 'll make it mandatory then we , we 've got all sorts of other forms that you ca n't , you 're running out of forms and you ca n't take a photocopy on .
17 He used to shut you in the next room and give you a pile of books and you 'd have to take notes from about seven or eight different books .
18 The thing is there 's millions of books and you do n't see all that many people
19 She hates parks ; it takes half an hour to get there from the flats and then the kids are put inside one lot of railings like some kind of animals and you walk up and down inside another lot and watch them .
20 Yes , it 's the , the failure to keep bovine identification breed re records by two or three far farmers and it 's one of those things where if you 've got a lot of animals and you have n't marked them , then you get a lot of incorrects , and that 's why we 've got to go through it .
21 We 'd have white tie and tails to say Mass instead of vestments and you 'd all be answering ‘ OK ’ instead of ‘ Amen ’ !
22 ‘ Another couple of months and you 'll be a lady of leisure again .
23 You 'd recognize this if you are a driver and especially a driver who maybe has the opportunity of travelling long distance , now years ago when I was younger and perhaps some of you in the audience when you were younger , you could go from here to the South of England with no trouble , without a break and you 'd head on down the motorway and you , you 'd be alert and alive and er ready to meet up with all sorts of emergencies and you 'd drive quite well all the way down , non stop down the South of England , but if you 're like me now , when I get to Stafford on the motorway you 're beginning to feel as if you 've had enough and it 's difficult to try and keep your concentration as you used to years ago , and that 's how it can be in the truth sometimes , when we 've been with it a long time that , we grow older not only physically , but spiritually too we become very experienced in the truth and we become very sort of fat spiritually , we can live off of that fat ca n't we ?
24 Add to that determination , patience , skill , desire , stamina and a good pair of shoes and you may be getting close to finding out .
25 Well it 's it 's like you trying to say you 're gon na boil a pan of potatoes and you 've got ta keep turning it off every two minutes , cos it 'll be getting too hot !
26 The great thing about library music is that it is fairly non-commital : you can go in all kinds of directions and you 're asked to provide music in a certain style , which may not be the sort of thing you would do naturally , but it 's still enjoyable to do .
27 We find winter is the time when most people come and have a chat to us ; we 've got a regular following of visitors and you get to know them quite well .
28 Yes , we 're going to see as part , as part of our time together , we 're going to see a couple of films and you 're going to enjoy those I 'm sure .
29 Here the stimulus is a noun from a variety of classes and you have to choose the affix that goes with the numeral .
30 The central plains of China have been farmed continuously for thousands of years and you begin to wonder how they have stayed fertile .
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