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

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1 You can study any subject at ‘ A ’ level ; the important thing is that the subjects you study are academic and that you do well in them .
2 The words you spoke were frenzied prayers
3 You can also record a list of questions to ask at interviews and also make a note of which responses you felt were weak .
4 If you are applying for planning permission yourself , include a letter stating the planning merits of your proposal and also any personal circumstances you think are relevant — for example , that you are building an extension for an elderly relative .
5 Most of the functions you need are easy to get at via the toolbar at the top of the screen , including Open , Save and Print commands .
6 The type of notes you make are personal but the important point is that you can follow them with only a glance .
7 ‘ Steve , one of the reasons you 've been quiet with me lately — ’ more than quiet , she thought , stone-cold , dead to me' — one of the reasons has been Joe , has n't it ?
8 And the activities you describe are separate from those laid on , for example , by the British Association for Young Scientists , which also hold meetings
9 And just finally on the Mr are you able to put an approximate number , er figure to the number of such operations you 've been involved in ?
10 You can target particular groups you think are likely supporters , draw a response and then keep in touch .
11 But I 've noticed that in the last few days you 've been careful not even to come close tome .
12 If you want to carry the smallest possible quantity of water or get the best possible price in the market , the judgements you make are important in a way those made in a water tray or school shop can never be .
13 From that point of view , the colours you offer are sensible .
14 and it 's just been another seven years you 've been able to work
15 I understand , for example , that within the last few years you have been lucky in receiving a very large legacy from the late Dr D.M. McDonald to build an institute ?
16 You 'll know all those things you said were untrue .
17 How serious are you about being able to retire with some dignity and being able to continue doing the things you 've always wanted to er the things you 've been able to enjoy doing but you 'll have to give up .
18 I might think the things you do are boring .
19 Some things that you do are best tracked by date , that 's what the diary does , some things you do are best tra , tracked by subject , that 's what the work organiser does .
20 Right planners , now according to me this is for Thursday , next Thursday week t week one Thursday so homework for Thursday finish writing a list er whoever 's giggling will you calm down of things you believe are important do this in rough and I think we 'd better underline the next bit , bring it to the lesson now , quite seriously if you have only managed to get five or six items at the moment on your list that you think are important , that 's not enough , you really do need to be going for a minimum of ten , and if you ca n't then the next piece of work that we 're going to do in the lesson next week is going to be quite difficult .
21 erm it 's very difficult to spot what 's going to go wrong in advance and some of the things you suspect are dodgy nobody has any trouble with , some of the things that you just did n't occur to you that would go wrong do go wrong , it 's like , mm mm , yeah mm
22 There 's Christmas things you got are ninety nine at Asda
23 er right erm tt yep that seems to be okay I did n't erm no I was reading this on , this morning just after the clinical lecture and I did n't see anything that , that I thought would be problematic erm you know given , you know , sort of what I 've seen in your coursework so far you seem to have got a fairly good idea of what you can ask and what you can get away with and what sorts of things you think are useful and , and , and stuff like that so erm you know I 'm entirely happy with your judgment as to the content erm you know because it 's part of an ongoing pr project and it 's not just something that you 've , you 've knocked off in half an hour or anything so erm
24 Put your hand up and give me an idea of some of the things you think are important what do you believe I believe do you
25 Use the talking points , but also talk about things you think are important .
26 One of the problems you see is that
27 For these reasons it is necessary for you to check catalogues carefully to make sure the trees you order are compatible , or you could grow self-fertile varieties that do not need cross-pollination .
28 If the details you enter are acceptable , LIFESPAN will display the modules which make the specified user an interested party in the DC .
29 You can borrow up to six items at any one time and most items you borrow are due back in 28 days ( not a month ) , but some in heavy demand are due back in 14 days .
30 Exactly how you make your funnel depends on what kind of lamp , sieve and other items you have been able to collect .
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