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

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1 Silver Reed tell me the double knit ribber does have a yarn holder and this holds the yarns you are not using at the end of the needle bed , making changing by hand easier .
2 One way to instil confidence is to start with a positive attitude and this starts the moment you step up to the ball .
3 In creative writing they often only half do the job you used them for : they say more or less what you mean , but not exactly .
4 Do not shake hands in a limp manner or use just the tips of the fingers as this gives the impression you are a weak character .
5 Even if you are not entitled to these rights by law , due to your leaving a scheme within two years , your employer may be willing to return the contributions you have paid .
6 Try using an all-over colour pattern , not strictly Fair Isle , which makes it easy to estimate the quantities you will need .
7 Your own notes are personal to you and ordered by you so that it is relatively easy to find the material you want when you want it .
8 Risk rating : ‘ Give a rating on a scale from 1 to 7 to indicate the risk you would feel in if you were the driver in that situation .
9 Your third option is to make up what you want by adding small decorative mouldings to plain stock , gluing and pinning them on as appropriate to create the cross-section you want .
10 The second took the man you dealt with . ’
11 It may be that with adequate supervision and a period of reorientation it will not take very long to prepare yourself for a new role , but do take care to acknowledge your limitations , and to make known to your manager how these are likely to affect the care you give .
12 In writing , do not be afraid to let these dictate the way you go .
13 ‘ It was hard to believe the change you could see by moving just a couple of kilometres out of West Germany , one of the richest countries in the world . ’
14 It 's very hard to ask the girl you adore to dance if you know your hands are running like taps .
15 And erm I think that 's the way you know that er we were fed because there was none of us that was not suffered from anything apart from little childish illnesses cos if one got the measles we all got the measles you know , the whole lot of us .
16 It is also useful to demonstrate the choice you are given for data entry in many Windows boxes .
17 A : Have you all finished the jobs you were assigned ?
18 It 's no good telling the children You can have the grandfather clock when I go , it 's with the will .
19 You may not be able to find the help you would like in your area .
20 In order to be able to find the information you want , the information has to be organised in some way .
21 I was too scared — you 'd had two more strokes the night you were admitted .
22 But that is n't always the incentive that drives the do-it-yourself home builder : it can also mean being able to afford the things you really want .
23 Your mental and physical well-being are vital , as without them you will not be able to fulfil the tasks you have before you .
24 So before going ahead with photography stand back and assess whether editors will really be able to use the picture you are planning .
25 My father ca n't climb up the narrow ladder from the top floor ; and , even if he could , I know he would n't be able to negotiate the twist you have to make to get from the top of the ladder , round the brickwork of the chimney flues , and into the loft proper .
26 I was a lot more worried about you — versatile I might be , but I 'd never have been able to do the make-up you 've created ! ’
27 1 Are there special words in your area for any of these : child , playing truant , sandwich , packed lunch , look at , very surprised , too hot ( of a person ) , wood for the bonfire. 2 What other words and expressions are special to your area ? 3 Use the ideas you have got to make up a local phrase book for your area .
28 You need to adapt any healthy diet to your own individual style of life ; you need to be able to live the way you want to .
29 You 'd certainly not be able to live the way you do now .
30 You should still be able to eat the foods you enjoy .
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