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

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1 So I hope hopefully this evening will be a very constructive meeting and we 'll certainly welcome your views about what you feel should be happening to the theatre or should be taken or should be taken place at the theatre , what should be on at the theatre , and er things that you feel that are n't happening at the moment .
2 It 's an inset problem , and therefore one is looking inevitably at the reasons for which you can moved an inset boundary , supposing that one already exists , which it does n't , but let us suppose it does .
3 You went into the fields and woods for what you needed , according to season .
4 This would not be a problem if it was n't for another silly set of rules about what you must wear .
5 Here there is a maze of rules about what you can and can not do and say but these are infinitely preferable to the alternative — control through official regulations and legislation .
6 We have a list of murders stretching back over the last two centuries for which you are responsible . ’
7 You are bound to have many questions you would like to ask , as well as certain anxieties about which you would like your mind set at rest .
8 ‘ Jackie — I owe you thanks for what you did yesterday .
9 Is it the first time , for instance , you have been told you only enter into relationships for what you can get out of them ?
10 If you succeed in finding another job , or already have one lined up at the time that you go , it may not be worth suing your employer because the losses for which you could claim reimbursement may be minimal .
11 v. And he said , What are these frogs of which you speak ? vi .
12 Your novel found many readers of whom you never knew .
13 ‘ Including , please , names and addresses of anyone you spent time with , ’ he added pleasantly and saw her understand that he was serious and she had better get her act together .
14 ‘ Are you in favour , in a democracy , of banning political parties of which you disapprove ? ’
15 Initially , however , finding an appropriate register is likely to involve accentuating aspects of what you already see as " your own voice " , perhaps combined with some degree of imitation of one or more voices you like .
16 I mean there 's , there 's the practical side of actually having , I mean well there 's various aspects of it you could have someone as a figurehead
17 Use a dictionary — almost any English dictionary is adequate for this purpose ; and check all words of which you are even a little unsure .
18 Get a few packets of what you want .
19 The other reason is that the demands of what you advertise and for whom also changes — you do n't often find people in advertising complaining of boredom .
20 Studying these should ensure that you are not completely ignorant of the scope , length , format and demands of what you are trying to do .
21 A general briefing for editors or journalists with whom you are not often in contact , usually coupled with ideas for specific features .
22 The new mortgage would pay most of what I am in arrears with him you see so , which would keep him happy .
23 Here are some medically recommended guidelines from which you can plan your own menus :
24 Elsewhere there are Breughels ; walls covered with Delft tiles ; a medieval belfry with 366 steps from which you can gaze down on the town 's steep , red tiled roofs ; holy blood brought back from the crusades .
25 But you should not simply stick to subjects in which you did well at school .
26 If you write it yourself it may turn out to be invalid , or there may be legal ambiguities in what you thought were clear requests .
27 In addition to bringing you instructional and informative features , written by experienced tutors and professional artists , you will see that we have also been very busy organising events , activities and opportunities in which you are invited to participate .
28 Assuming there is room for improvement , that your life is not yet ‘ heaven on earth ’ , make a second list of seven words in which you transform any words which feel negative , or mildly positive , into what you really want .
29 Some schools will stipulate a number of Shakespearean speeches from which you may select , but in the main the choice of work is left entirely to you .
30 In that final respect , the Healey was like the Cobra , but the Cobra did n't even have external door handles , just simple pulls inside which you reach in to open .
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