Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun sg] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 After a while you 'll find yourself beginning to enjoy breakfast .
2 Bloody hurt it bruises , you sit on it and it does n't , I thought I might , I suppose after a while you 'll get blisters but it 's bruised , when you sit on the bloody thing .
3 Yeah and after a while you wo n't need to do that .
4 After a while you can no longer be revolted every time you hear the slogans or your eyes glaze over while skimming through Scînteia .
5 After a while you will begin to see that perfection is like the fairy tale castle , you keep moving towards it , but it 's always out of reach .
6 After a while you will understand , ’ said Dr Haidar , shaking his head gloomily .
7 ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him .
8 On the first occasion something will go well , but maybe after a time you will see that it was not right .
9 If you are a member of a union you can seek the advice of a steward .
10 If you perform this exercise in front of a mirror you will see all the muscles around your bust working really hard .
11 The above specific items are probably enough of a change you may think .
12 This timing is vital even on the smallest of waves since if you pump at the bottom of a wave you will not go any faster .
13 Indeed , even if you find Prune a bit of a bore you could find the stories behind the character and the ‘ finger ’ awards entertaining and funny .
14 Even before you understand the words of a text you could play it sometimes for the sake of the intonation , as mentioned in ch. 2.1.1. of this book under the heading of LISTENING .
15 In the case of a company you can alter its residence status simply by ensuring that it is now centrally managed and controlled outside the UK .
16 Think of a question you could ask to find out more
17 In order to update the details of a module you must be the current module manager .
18 It all has the look and feel of a game you wo n't want to put back in its box of the winter !
19 e.g. At the beginning of a lesson you may be told that you are to " make written notes on the rise of Louis Napoleon , paying particular attention to his sense of historic mission , his coups and his writings " .
20 And then when you all of a sudden you ca n't do it because there 's another .
21 Oh just a good arm full , a good arm full of a sheaf you would have to put down .
22 What I 'll do is give you a system whereby even at the drop of a hat you will be able to put together a few words and speak with clarity , speak coherently and be able to put your point of view across .
23 He loyally went on to call Mr Kinnock happy , open , generous , and possessed of a thing you might not suspect , timing …
24 Now right at the beginning of a claim you can have an odd number of days before the first benefit week ending day .
25 In case of a dispute you can complain to the professional body , and members are bonded , which means that deposits and rent are covered in case of fraud or dishonesty . ’
26 ( c ) Position conflicts : the position you take in one piece of litigation may be at odds with the position you want to take in a subsequent action ( for example , in advancing the cause of a plaintiff you may adopt a position that puts you in difficulty with some defence clients who are less than impressed with the vigour with which you espouse the plaintiff 's cause ) .
27 Have you ever thought what sort of a picture you 'll make coming up before a prospective employer ?
28 ‘ There is a rumour on the prison grapevine that if you run either side of a lamp-post you can break a pair of handcuffs .
29 If your talents are more those of an illustrator you should be applying to one of the commercial studios which supply agencies and magazines .
30 If you are permanently disabled as the result of an accident you 'll be eligible to receive a tax free lump sum of up to £80,000 .
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