Example sentences of "[prep] [det] you [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 okay , I ju as I say i do n't want to promise you something that that I know I 'm not going to be able to achieve in these two days because that 's not yep certainly if you want to talk about that you know as a separate thing outside the time then then we 'll be able to help you do that , okay ?
2 Now could you tell us about how it came about that you moved to ?
3 For that you have to be up against the real thing .
4 After that you go into a big room and they look through your clothes and they ask you questions , then you have to pull your knickers down to your knees and do a twizzle , twist round , pull your pants up and put your dressing-gown back on .
5 I would far rather say , if I had the seven thousand pounds , say to both my daughters there you are dears , there 's the seven thousand pounds you decide how much of that you want for your wedding what is left over you keep , and it would be interesting to find out how much they then spent on their photographers , and on their cake , and the , the wedding cars etcetera .
6 First of all you advertise in a trade magazine , and your current chef , reliable , but limited in ability , sees the advertisement and leaves the kitchen never to return .
7 First of all you have to be unemployed and you have to be black or Asian .
8 You have to wait for a tr well first of all you have to we 'll the miss yeah , at twelve twenty-eight or whatever
9 You see , in spite of all you read About the nasty banks , We ‘ re mostly very nice indeed But seldom get the thanks .
10 Protestants — certainly not by most of those you refer to as ‘ fundamentalists ’ in the rest of your issue .
11 It was one of those you entered by means of a short underground passage .
12 But I do n't think it really ever I mean there were quite a lot of initiatives like that you know of people thinking of different ways really of of sticking together to combat er you know what I 've been talking about which was smashing unionism and er forcing lower wages really onto the the already low paid , which er really seems to be what Thatcher 's all about you know in order to er curb inflation and create a very divided society where er half the population seem to have to live either on the dole or in in poverty really in in derelict bits of Britain .
13 She could n't she could n't er talk to him like that you know at all so she had to chastise us .
14 In moments of crisis like that you reach for the old dependables .
15 You know communications is a very big area there 's a lot to be talked about erm certainly rapport and leading and things like that you asked for that we could 've done a lot more with , the type of language people use we could do a lot more with but when we 've got a limited time we 're gon na have to take a limited snapshot and I hope that what we 've done so far today you found useful and I hope when we put it into practice tomorrow maybe you can understand a little bit more of some of things that we 've been talking about today .
16 When a young man looks like that you think about the phrase Still waters run deep .
17 It 's at times like that you think of quitting the business and becoming a postman or a brickie — anything that 's vaguely normal . ’
18 I suppose you have not squandered money which is not your own on gowns like that you have on ! ’
19 ‘ The one thing you could have a go at is when you are playing like that you have to be more ruthless and when you have people on the rack you have to be careful of the counter attack .
20 ‘ The one thing you could have a go at is when you are playing like that you have to be more ruthless and when you have people on the rack you have to be careful of the counter attack .
21 With a shirt like that you got ta have it , he he said it 's
22 And er the fire was underneath this you see in a little grate and you used to open the door and stoke it up and er more often than not it was fired by slack , which was a residue of the coal out of the coal house , you know when you broke your coal up with the lumps the the little sl bits of slack they were all put on one side for the copper fire .
23 Roxburgh explained : ‘ In a situation like this you act on three factors ; medical opinion , the player 's attitude and your own gut feelings .
24 It was like those you get in comics — over people 's heads when they are having a thought — only this one was a bit more real .
25 She might have been wearing a sign like those you see in car windows : GIVE MY CHILD A CHANCE — DO N'T PULL BACK .
26 ‘ I want to thank you for all you did for Mam .
27 miles along that you come past the , right , on your right hand side there .
28 With these you seem to . .
29 This is the challenge of real democracy ; it 's very simple to espouse freedom of expression only for those you agree with .
30 Apart from that you separated in December ninety two .
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