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

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1 Indeed , it is the historic old houses you are likely to recall long after the memory of the well kept gardens , water sports , smart promenades and bathing pools have faded .
2 And you know I went into that film it was just being launched in America , and there was a sort of prologue to the film and er I did n't know whether to , to become terribly angry or , or just about cry because the prologue was as if Britain was a sinking ship you know , this was the last we would see of this great thing and they made the most of it you know , like er i the g the film was the old private schools you know the old w well the public schools in England .
3 he may be eligible to be on a training course , for what we do n't know , but er after you 've been unemployed six months you are either required to or you have the opportunity to , or you can go on a state training course but what they train you for or to do we , we have n't actually got defined yet .
4 They say unless you 've been unemployed six months you 're not unemployed .
5 I know the sort of devious little things you get up to .
6 ‘ What a bunch of nauseating little warts you are . ’
7 You make one by going through all your data to find all the different phonetic sounds you have written , and arranging them on phonetically ordered charts , one for consonants and one for vowels , including modifications ( for details see Introduction to Phonemic Analysis ) .
8 I try to look in the windows of the house but they 're either covered with those plastic roll-down external shutters you usually see in France or closed off inside by Venetian blinds .
9 As a mere male , what can I do but worship , you 're all woman every bit of you , the funny silly things you say and do .
10 Within your overall conditioned hours you may be able to work a number of different working patterns .
11 But they 're not like real Rickenbacker necks , since they have kicked-back headstocks and no walnut stripes , and in fact they look and feel like the standard Korean-issue necks you 'd find on a hundred other guitars .
12 Simple linear equations you do n't need to do the erm the brackets .
13 But it was er you know , it was a lot of wee thriving community you know , ju just wee individual shops you know , but they were nearly all There was an awful lot of Jews that you know , that what you 'd term the Gorbels that 's I could n't get the name , the Gorbels area .
14 Oh yeah , yeah , yeah , and then and Margaret called for the ambulance , I heard the slop and I heard , and then they put the dog out right away and I said , that 's unusual of them , it was one of those tiny little miniatures you see
15 It 's a tiny little things you know er in glass cases now there are a few at bus stops but a lot of people do n't use bus stops any more you know they drive erm I know that posters great hoardings that we some of us probably grew up with when everybody knew what was on and the great big posters everywhere .
16 Or whatever ethnic culinary delights you are offered .
17 ‘ What lovely wee pink hams you 've got , son .
18 On warm sunny days you may see Red-eared Terrapins basking around the edge of the lake .
19 Serene it means peaceful and calm , erm Treatment , you should , if you think back to your hypothermia , what are the very simple practical things you can do if you find a baby that you think , suspect 's got cold injury ?
20 But er I w I would think , although it 's before my time , I would think that er of what I 've heard my father talking about these early days , there was great enthusiasm for motorcycles and of course some of the early registered numbers you 'll find that there 's many of them were motorcycles , the young men of the town who had probably been cyclists , quite a number of them er took up this motorcycling and they made their own motorcycles so were buying either kits and er even manufacturing the tanks and these things themselves .
21 Alternatively , peg down the trailing stems in the soil , and they will form roots , then individual new plants you can detach from the parent .
22 You next time you come to do it you 'll be doing you 'll remember nearly as much as we 're doing today but perhaps some odd little bits you 'll think , ooh now how did we do that I ca n't quite work out .
23 What those little fifty ones you mean ?
24 Er very often Australian Aboriginal societies you meet men the corroborees at these ritual gatherings and if you 're one of the club , then in the ritual they 'll tell you , they 'll say hey , you know , you know you know you say where did you get all these kangaroos you know oh we got them over at the so and so ranges or down at the so and so water hole that 's where they all are this week , and this is very important information for man .
25 But but in in just the little few words you used then , I would have thought that many parents in this church would react positively .
26 It was what , seventy eight percent over all , and in , and in a large , very large individual constituencies you were seeing turn out in the eighties .
27 There was a lovely tree outside old Boots shop there they took all them away and put these little ones down the middle and I also brought it up when they did Weekday Cross they took the trees which had only been there a few years they took them all down and put put some others up some little twiggly things you know .
28 What with these little niggling worries you 've had about the size of the crowd at Ayresome Park , coupled with some very obvious annoyance at Newcastle and Sunderland grabbing all the attention while the Boro do all the winning …
29 ‘ Any other worthy good deeds you 'd like to mention ? ’
30 Perhaps , she said to Wilkie , she was colour-insensitive as she was tone-deaf , if he remembered , and he said no , you have little synaesthesia and vestigial sensory responses you do n't encourage , that 's all .
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