Example sentences of "[prep] [pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] you " in BNC.

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1 Now it took several years for er the new incentive scheme to be introduced throughout the whole of the works and I think during my last discussion you know , I did indicate that the fitters for example , you know , were about the last group to go on .
2 For my first tournament you were paid next to nothing from the caddie-master 's box , and your tips depended on how far you progressed in the tournament .
3 And if Matey complains about their rapid disappearance you may tell her that I have developed a passion for them ! ’
4 Whether it 's you or one of your kith and kin who 's been too clever for their own good you can bet your bottom dollar it 'll end in tears .
5 And erm my mother used to bake , and we used to take the clothes basket with the tins of dough ready prepared by your mother and we used to take them to the bakehouse at lunchtime , when we were coming back from our from our meal , the midday meal from home , leave them at the bakehouse and so the baker had finished his morning 's baking with his oven of his own bread you see .
6 Pool can not read how much of your mental power you devoted to that one , small task .
7 After doing an audit to see which modules of your existing machine you can keep you will not only know if a motherboard upgrade is worthwhile , you will also know exactly what your shopping list is !
8 Get out of your fucking wheelchair you and fucking run And there 's this de the rest of the fucking crowd are dead silent and this , there 's just this bloke 's voice .
9 In the published version of your parliamentary intervention you admit that ‘ there is an association between health and all the factors that he [ David Blunkett ] has mentioned ’ but go on to claim that health variations are being examined as part of The Health of the Nation strategy .
10 Erm you know people know the answers questions or they 've got an idea material of your own experience you know a lot more than they do , but it 's good technique to throw it back to the group .
11 ‘ You 're so damn full of your own importance you ca n't get it into your thick skull that the world was n't created solely for your amusement .
12 It 's a slow-burn strategy : meaning if you have a sense of your own value you will not seek to boost your self-esteem by buying things unnecessarily.The theme was empowerment , inspiration and well-being .
13 And er later on he took it into his own name you see .
14 Under your frail petticoat you were naked .
15 If you or any of those named in your booking have the misadventure to suffer illness , personal injury or death during your holiday arising out of an activity which does not form part of our foreign inclusive holiday arrangement with you or any excursion offered through us we will offer where appropriate and within our reasonable discretion : ( i ) our general assistance ; ( ii ) the payment of initial legal costs where with our prior agreement you or any of those named in your booking take legal action provided such assistance is requested within 90 days from the date of the misadventure : provided that the total aggregate spending under ( i ) and ( ii ) above shall not exceed £5,000 per booking form .
16 Thick with mountains , forests and lakes , it is an area of truly spectacular scenery and with your included car you can really get to know the whole region , discover its traditions , its unspoilt beauty and its easy , unhurried pace .
17 After centuries of crumbling gently before exciting our taste buds with your delicate flavour you have finally departed your origins .
18 With your inbuilt tachometer you 've no doubt clocked up quite a few since Seville . ’
19 ‘ And I suppose that with your superior knowledge you 've worked out that this — scene of devastation — ’ she flung a careless hand in the general direction of the office ‘ — is all down to me .
20 Similarly , as you rework the question into your first sentence you can begin to show that key terms in the question are problematic or vague , or you can suggest what kind of evidence you will draw on to discuss the question .
21 However , when you move into your new house you could reestablish a garden of remembrance , a stone plaque or a special plant .
22 If , however , like Bilinda from My Bloody Valentine you 're singing tender entreaties to your partner or questioning the nature of love , then you 're saying something universal and good .
23 Many of the older folk if you get them really going in their own dialect you can just say roughly where they come from .
24 But equally she is likely to take considerable exception to the arrival of any stranger and in her current mood you would probably end up with mincemeat ( mincefish ? ) .
25 From a writer who edited Elle in its snazziest phase you would have expected more nous .
26 He says unless you know what goes on in his daily life you do n't realise what he goes through .
27 In our first example you are guided by the ideas of " political pressure " or " economic " reasons as a cause and emphasis is given to the latter .
28 In our last letter you will remember we were concerned about what size of house we would have , how the children would settle in at school , how Jack would feel leaving paid employment .
29 In in our own field you you could say so .
30 In your do-it-yourself practice you can try to spot long vowels by contrasting two of them with each other in sentences .
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