Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If you do n't there 's plenty of people out there that do and they 'll walk right all over you to get what they want .
2 ‘ That 's all right for you to say , since you 've always worked in passionless chemical engineering . ’
3 ‘ Is it all right for you to say sixty-fifth floor ? ’
4 ‘ It 's all right for you to criticise , is n't it .
5 She refused to budge until she 'd got one or two matters in order , and , ignoring the fact that he looked ready to go and hunt up her bag himself if she did n't soon move herself , ‘ Is it all right for you to invite me to Mr and Mrs Hepwood 's home ? ’ she asked for starters , and braved his acid glance that said he 'd hardly be likely to issue an invitation if it was n't .
6 Or is it all right for you to keep your own kids , but the likes of us , ordinary people , who 've got to give up — ’
7 It is quite all right for you to get up and go along to the bathroom , but you should put on your stockings and your knickers .
8 ‘ And you need n't worry ; I 've no intention of staying here long enough for you to continue insulting me .
9 Or even leave them on long enough for you to watch TV ?
10 Incidentally , there 's another hotkey that disables this for 10 seconds , long enough for you to shut things down before the UPS leaps into action .
11 if the sentences are too long to manage , first record the sentences phrase by phrase , i.e. : record the dialogue sentence by sentence with a pause long enough for you to mimic , then having LH repeat the sentence , i.e. : record the first phrase or word of each sentence with a pause long enough for you to produce the whole sentence ( i.e. with cue/prompt ) .
12 if the sentences are too long to manage , first record the sentences phrase by phrase , i.e. : record the dialogue sentence by sentence with a pause long enough for you to mimic , then having LH repeat the sentence , i.e. : record the first phrase or word of each sentence with a pause long enough for you to produce the whole sentence ( i.e. with cue/prompt ) .
13 Is your holiday realistically long enough for you to get to and from your chosen area as well as complete the walk ?
14 Long enough for you to get the actress and the phoney doctor away from the sanatorium . ’
15 " I had n't intended to stay away long , of course ; certainly not long enough for you to find yourself another wife .
16 Watch out for the day when the daisies in the grass show their flowers close enough together for you to feel that spring is really here .
17 ‘ Well , it would be entirely up to you to decide whether that really is the best way to go about solving this problem .
18 But , but , BUT … it is entirely up to you to find these faults , if they exist , and to report them before the particular guarantee periods expire — and how can you do this without a structural survey ?
19 Do you really think that was a coincidence-gravity pulling on the Shuttle harder like that so both of you end up doing exactly the same thing ?
20 Erm I do n't think I have got any written down here for you to have a look so I 'll have to write it down for you erm stuff about Stanley knives .
21 Thanks very much indeed for you call .
22 Thanks very much indeed for you call .
23 ‘ And I wanted so hard for you to love me .
24 If that 's not enough for you to think about , try these questions .
25 That 's not enough for you to pitch on .
26 Would you go down a hole if it was life or death that was just enough for you to get into
27 The banner has been printed separately above for you to cut out and add to your own Steam Tank .
28 You think at first that you have no choice , that it 's not up to you to decide on things like boyfriends — he 's sexy or he 's ugly — that you can just forget it .
29 It 's not really on you know .
30 Abstraction engages your imagination , whereas figurative art is just there for you to see and appreciate .
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