Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [prep] [pron] you " in BNC.

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1 Get a few packets of what you want .
2 In the Preface we suggested that , as a minimum level of activity , you go in with ( i ) some ideas about what you hope will happen , emphasizing pupil and teacher activities ( ii ) some questions that you want answered about the unit , and ( iii ) some paper to note what actually does happen in detail , and in general .
3 A charcuterie in Aurillac or Vic-sur-Cère or some other small but locally important town will possibly provide a pâté the like of which you never tasted before , or a locally cured ham , a few slices of which you will buy and carry away with a salad , a kilo of peaches , a bottle of Monbazillac and a baton of bread , and somewhere on a hillside amid the mile upon mile of golden broom or close to a splashing waterfall you will have , just for once , the ideal picnic .
4 It 's almost impossible to put him down in the tackle , and there are few players about who you an say that .
5 Before , it gives you quite a few clues to what you may be asked and will help you to present yourself properly and to prepare your answers .
6 So we think of them as being descriptive , but in reality , if you 're going to say to somebody , you 're very responsible , they 're probably not going to know what you mean , unless you come up with a few examples of what you 're talking about , of how they 've demonstrated that type of behaviour .
7 Codes can easily be devised to suit your individual tastes , but the following are a few hints on which you might build .
8 Mind you , is n't there some restrictions on what you can do with fridges ?
9 Yet women , of my generation were the first to have the chance to refuse burdens that just could n't be borne , to understand that it was possible to refuse them without censure , to realise that if you still could n't have everything , you could at least make some choices about what you could have .
10 There are very few careers in which you can use solely numerical ability , unless of course you become a statistician or school-teacher .
11 v. And he said , What are these frogs of which you speak ? vi .
12 So we want to put only the best wild animals in it , and here in these jungles of yours you 've got some of the rarest animals in the world .
13 wan na keep these things to themselves you see .
14 Your novel found many readers of whom you never knew .
15 Use a dictionary — almost any English dictionary is adequate for this purpose ; and check all words of which you are even a little unsure .
16 gon na revisit it and , and it 's standard cos it all hinges , if you look at that script , what happens next all hinges on what you 've actually got on there , right ?
17 If at all possible interview all models with whom you have not previously worked .
18 What kind of community has it been , having lived here having had so many years in which you 've actually had I mean ei either lived here for forty years plus erm from many other years you 've actually been working here in addi in addition .
19 With modern varieties there are so many ways in which you can grow them , such as unheated greenhouses , outdoor patio pots and tubs and trailing bounteous croppers for hanging baskets .
20 Under her guidance there are many ways in which you can assist in looking after someone who is very ill .
21 There are many ways in which you can help yourself without incurring extra costs , either on your own or with a small group of friends .
22 There are many ways in which you can improve your chances of becoming pregnant before you need to involve your doctor .
23 Indoors , there are many ways in which you can adapt your environment to suit the needs of your pets .
24 Here are just a few of the many ways in which you can use potatoes — we hope you enjoy them .
25 There are many ways in which you can help schools provide relevant and interesting learning for young people .
26 If the outdoor work is not for you , there are many ways in which you can still help .
27 And you can have as many helpings of whatever you want .
28 The following are all exercises in which you must look at phonetically transcribed material from different English accents , and decide on the best way to transcribe them phonemically .
29 Not that he 's the only climber who appears to wish to play down the education aspects of his past — amongst many others with whom you can have sport in this manner are Stephen Venables ( Charterhouse ) , our own Tom Prentice at Climber ( Harrow ) , or even Ed himself ( Uppingham ) .
30 It is essential , therefore , that you show these numbers on all documents on which you record NI contributions .
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