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

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1 And what the other bit of information you got any odd snippets of information you 've got written down there .
2 What about the eight packets of crisps you 've had ?
3 bloody packets of blood you know what oh , and it 's ten percent of
4 Regardless of which product you choose and , if you produce different sorts of document you may well end up with more than one , the important thing is to select the correct tool for the job .
5 We have looked at some of the types of jobs involved in retailing , and at the different sorts of shops you might work in .
6 So if you were in the and you were forty years of age you were n't safe for going to the to go to the army .
7 Well erm apart from my own experience erm I witnessed , I could n't even m er name as many erm instance of bullying that went on in my regiment erm and for all different kinds of reasons you know .
8 Oh well this is for different kinds of metal you see
9 At high levels of stress you can become :
10 " Now " he said " write down all the detailed types of communication you think can take place while you 're in College until the end of your courses and put them in the right parts of the chart .
11 Count how many different types of butterfly you can find .
12 If you are keeping several different types of aphid you can work out the figure for each type separately and compare them .
13 ( 5 ) Assess your significant competitors for the different types of work you undertake ( or would like to undertake ) , their distinctive features , their market representation and legal specialisation .
14 Over the last few months I 've been looking at the different types of files you 'll find on a PC — here 's a quick recap to refresh your memory .
15 Many of course die , but those who survive eventually lose most of the colour and are left speckled , rather than with the definite lines of colour you will find in shop tanks .
16 I mean , when you 're actually directing a piece of work , and it does n't matter who you 're working with … they know constantly how you feel about it , and that 's sub-text as well as text , and it 's osmosis ; and a lot of it is very elliptical and oblique and subtle , and it goes on all of the time ; and you know from them how they 're taking it , how they 're working and what they think of it by exactly similar sorts of processes you get those feedbacks , and you see the work .
17 If you only have simple lists of results you will not notice the improvement .
18 It is possible , though , that in the early stages of training you may feel that all your creative skill is being stripped from you , and that the whole system is ganging up on you .
19 Well you could have stuck , you know , seven or eight years of age you could n't even do it then in case it hurt the kid 's mother or something like that , or whatever it was .
20 Through these chutes of slates you could inspect the weather , which was making a comeback of the stalled-career variety , the sun all rusty and out of condition , glowing then failing suddenly like a damp torch .
21 Old-fashioned mathematics you used to have to do calculations of how many square feet of linoleum you
22 Consequently , you seem to have experienced a testing period in close personal ties and in joint financial arrangements , and during the first three weeks of April you will come to realise that a day of reckoning or a major upheaval was unavoidable .
23 In learning to create these kinds of grooves you must have a direction with the music , and to develop a direction you must be listening to that kind of music .
24 " I wondered whether , now you 've done a lot of redecorating , you had any little pieces of furniture you wanted to sell .
25 Every time I look at it I see these bits of chocolate you spilt on it .
26 and that , these bits of paper you had as well , where are they ?
27 Oh you are , oh right erm I 'm searching for your prize list I know I had one there all these bits of paper you have to bring in every day .
28 After climbing three sets of stairs you arrived at two doors , with name-plates .
29 In the case of human beings of course you have to notice that men seem to have an advantage because as I think I mention i in the lectures , it 's perfectly possible , you see this happening in our own society which is supposed to be monogamous , perfectly possible for a man to get married , raise a family and then in his forties to desert his wife and raise a second family .
30 The machine will no doubt tell you but erm and for every fifty pounds of petrol you get one pound for Argos .
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