Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you [vb base] a " in BNC.

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1 Because he , he just has you know a very slap happy er attitude towards finance , but from an engineering point of view you can trust him
2 They do come round again , but once they find out you 're using again , they just drop you like a brick … .
3 So , really I do n't know what 's the best way to start , just ask you give a brief resume of where you 're at , if you 've done if you 've got it in hand , if you have n't got it hand erm and then perhaps when we 've done that we might er look at possible resources and stuff get off now .
4 What happens if you have applied to Parcelforce for compensation , you are not satisfied and you still consider you have a claim ?
5 What happens if you have applied for compensation in the inland post , you are not satisfied and you still consider you have a claim ?
6 I suppose they always stock you see a lot .
7 I always think you get a much better perspective on it as a real castle from up here . ’
8 Well I 'll have to get hold of your address and I 'll send you a birthday card but I might not actually send you a real birthday card , I 'll probably send you like a piece of paper saying happy birthday or something .
9 This is caused by a much larger and heavier engine , which also means you need a rudder trim , conveniently supplied in this range .
10 you probably think you put a lot into , yeah , it 's the remind as well I think like the constant remind of you were the one that takes responsibility for birthdays and for Christmas presents
11 I really think you have a fine chance of winning the first prize ! ’
12 Ah now wonder you look a little bit lost .
13 Well I still think that well say you have a big massive thing and , and say it 'd take a hundred people mm er I suppose the bigger it is the more economical it is .
14 My father here loves you like a son , so you must practically be my brother . ’
15 Well thank you have a lovely afternoon .
16 In a telephone network , for example , if one key element breaks down and the whole system immediately crashes you have a ‘ catastrophic failure ’ , but if , instead , there is simply a progressive deterioration leading , after a period , to the same ultimate end , silence , then you are experiencing ‘ graceful degradation ’ .
17 If they 're negatively correlated you get a big negative number .
18 British Caledonian had always reminded the general public in its advertising campaign that : ‘ We never forget you have a choice ’ .
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