Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 In Chapter 2 we embarked on the task of building a house for the writer-self , a beloved abode where the writer in you can live .
2 The declared results remind us more readily of the spoiled world of Genesis 3 than those of Genesis 1 or 2 : ‘ The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth , and upon every bird of the air , upon everything that creeps on the ground , and all fish of the sea ’ ( 9.2 ) .
3 I became a car driver again widely overtaking walkers and cyclists , and made forays of comfortable detective work returning to my cornucopian base , some of the victuallings within you will learn about in the Lewis section .
4 Erm but one , one one , I mean cl clearly the policy which was pursued was one of inequality and there was a rich peasant economy and either you say well yes there is , there is an economic imperative for that and that 's the explanation or you say well there might have been a political factor involved in this that there was a recognition that progress was going to come through class conflict and therefore if you are actually promoting the kind of you might realize it was happening and you might be more prepared
5 Er so thank you for coming and do n't forget the candidates and and Thank John personally for for for being such a very good er candidate in in this erm hustings , er but do n't leave the candidates to You must fee The people in Salford and Eccles and in er Worsley , who get the Manchester Evening News , Er It 's it 's that they they put lo there 's local issues is n't there ?
6 I remember a drunken coversation with him along the lines of you ca n't call a cat Lukic it has to be Bonetti .
7 You know I gave her the ultimatum like you can come with us but damn well I would n't have let her come .
8 As Greg Chappell swims to 125 not out at The Oval in 1977 , in torrential rain , the wail of You 'll Never Walk Alone is heard .
9 The time , twenty one minutes past twelve and it 's erm the lunch time phone in with me John Simpson through till one o'clock , do n't forget we 've got the latest news headlines coming up at half past twelve , and if you want to join in the phone in you can now , Oxford three double one , one double one , the lines are open , there are lines free , so if you want to ring in .
10 Mr Corbett will be cremated to the sounds of You 'll Never Walk Alone at Springwood Crematorium next Monday .
11 BERGHAUS , meaning ‘ mountain hut ’ , does not originate in the Alps as you might think .
12 How many of the rest of you would say that you got where you are today , in your area of expertise , with trial and error .
13 I was ruled out of order , I erm I there were point out then that twenty five new councillors and I understand it was n't legitimate if I wanted to restrict the vote only to those twenty five so that the rest of you would actually realise that this has gone on far too long , I only put that as a I think it is very , very important erm that we break new ground .
14 Obviously any of the rest of you may feel some of these are irrelevant , or that other important ones should be added .
15 The rest of you can f— off , you can f— off , ’ he snarls .
16 The rest of you can light torches from the fire . ’
17 ‘ No doubt the rest of you will be able to see him in action next week , on Parents ’ Evening , ’ proceeded Mr Crumwallis , smoothly bland .
18 So revise Covermaster and living assurance , two separate exams on the skills , complete the application form , and the rest of you will be fine .
19 and the rest of you will be the people .
20 The rest of you must leave ; no good in crowds .
21 The rest of you should consult the elders of the tribe …
22 Lie to me , and the gentleman behind you will probably break your fingers one by one , and very possibly the gentlemen wit the club will take a certain delight in knocking out your teeth . "
23 I feel almost more sorry for you than for any , for you have let your heart entwine itself so round mine that the shock to you will be very great ; take care that you be not too much overcome .
24 In addition , you will need good relations with the media for you 'll often find yourself ringing a newspaper asking for a couple of hours " grace .
25 ( And under current legislation , the payout to you will be free of both income tax and capital gains tax , because GRE will have already paid tax on the underlying investment . )
26 ‘ I ought to 'ave known the likes of you would n't do all the things you 've done for nothing .
27 But the sight of you will do her good . ’
28 It 's sharp as a razor , a real hunting knife , but if you keep the sheath on you can hold it a bit .
29 Now the scholars amongst you will quickly realise that staying in a hotel near Balquhidder would lend itself to terms of geographic convenience to tackling Ben More , Ben Vorlich or even Ben Lawers .
30 Because I 've got the radio off you can hear it .
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