Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I feel we will 've achieved significant progress if we have turned , I did n't know you worked in the United Kingdom , into it 's good to know that the rights and needs of children are just as important to you in the United Kingdom as they are overseas . |
2 | I 'd better get out of these togs — I also suggest you sit in the rear of the car before we arrive at Tavey Grange . ’ |
3 | I suggest you return to the study of Dr Wetherby . |
4 | Before going any farther , I suggest you go through the opening to the left of the Spanish Hall to catch a glimpse of the small garden called Na Baště , ‘ on the Bastion ’ , with its grand oval staircase leading to the entrance of the Spanish Hall and its neo-Classical pavilion by Plečnik 's follower , Rottmayer . |
5 | By night we suggest you head for the old quarter of Sachsenhausen which is packed with delightful pubs and restaurants . |
6 | I suggest you talk to the ten leading political editors in England , and see where they stand . ’ |
7 | ‘ I suggest you look at the evidence with your own eyes before you start accusations that you might find impossible to back up . |
8 | I expect you read about the girl who disappeared while staying in his villa in Rhodes . |
9 | I am trying very hard to find new work , but I expect you see in the papers that many jobs are made redundant — mine was ‘ cut up ’ for about seven people to each do some more . |
10 | I expect you to work on the assignments you owe me at home ! |
11 | We expect you to keep within the framework of the general principles outlined in pages 23 and 24 . |
12 | I expect you aimed at the walls. , |
13 | I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place ! |
14 | So what d' you think of the old place ? |
15 | What d' you do in the middle of the day ? |
16 | Well what d' you do in the morning then ? |
17 | Hey , d' you hear about the fire-eater who could n't go anywhere without meeting an old flame ? |
18 | D , right , now what d' you put on the end that makes an I sound I , the magic |
19 | Would it be worth actually having a , having a sort of a planning meeting , say you know for the first half hour of one of these meetings , the next one say that we have , you know , a wall planner , you know , a chart and |
20 | It 's almost mesmeric as well is n't it , this repetition of now , now , now between between the but as as you were saying , it 's sketching all the details in so you , if you were sketching a fox , you know you begin somewhere and say you begin with the nose you 've just got a little detail the nose and the eyes but eventually you 've got to put the whole sketch in . |
21 | I 've examined each round under a microscope , and none seems to have any fingerprints , except the one that you packed separately , which you say you found in the mud . |
22 | But still if you read that carefully it does n't say he ca that they ca n't do it , the C E C. So I urge you to vote for the motion two five five . |
23 | If you have a Pascal compiler you may wish to re-use , amend or string together various of the procedures within PITEST.PAS to produce your own routines e.g. you may wish to use the three options : create DC , update DC , and submit DC , to produce a routine enabling you to go through the whole create and submit procedure for DCs . |
24 | We were , hitherto erm if a person had a problem regarding er his piecework , er it may never have been er er argued to the point where , when the new system came in we were educated you know to the extent where we knew how to apply ourselves to the argument . |
25 | Erm and he is definitely booked you know for the high court and all of that , he 's |
26 | Ten thousand pounds will build you the highest column in the world , and will produce an astonishing effect ; fifty thousand pounds would not serve to erect an arch , and when it was erected you would have doubted which , it or the Royal Exchange , was the more magnificent object ; therefore I exhort you to keep to the columnar form . |
27 | When I switch on , I want you to go down the steps , sit down quietly on the floor by the end of the nozzle … and I want you to apologise . |
28 | I want you to go through the list and then supply some girls who will be unknown to any of the people here . " |
29 | No , no , no , no you could only do that , I want you to go on the Orient Express , yes . |
30 | He began , ‘ You have been in the House fifteen years and it 's time you were promoted … and I now want you to go to the Board of Education . |