Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] you [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It was an arrangement we had I , I would n't phone in cos you have to wait three weeks for your wages if I phone in . |
2 | In terms of the average sailor , the masthead is also an easier configuration to control , and you do n't have to worry about the mast coming down if you fail to get the runner on immediately . |
3 | You will only need to put something in if you want to include them . |
4 | You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying . |
5 | Thank you very much , er I ca n't carry along because you want to stop me , but if I were capable of telling , I 'd say my attitude is still the same as it was before . |
6 | Erm , the trouble is , if you do n't know the vocabulary it 's very hard to dictate and write down because you have to keep stopping and asking them to spell things . |
7 | Marc was saying , ‘ When I gave you that place on your twenty-first birthday , Peter , I foolishly imagined it would help you settle down as you seemed to have no idea what you wanted to do with your life . |
8 | As you said accidents do happen and things do n't get put down when you need to verify . |
9 | In our half-hour chat , I meet Little Brother ( ‘ He always comes in when you want to shag your girlfriend ’ ) ; the Gits ( ‘ They like looking through the obituaries and camping out next to accident black spots ’ ) ; Lee and Lance ( ‘ a couple of garage owners , they spend all their time putting Garfield stickers on cars ’ ) ; and Euro-Man ( ‘ as far as he 's concerned , the Euro-Parliament is just one big Amsterdam squat ’ ) . |
10 | She wants this doll , well Julie got it yesterday and said I phoned up , she said you 've got ta listen to this she said I 've just put a battery in when you want to hear it cry . |
11 | Although not exactly dark , nor scary because Gloria was holding her tenderly , it was stuffy under the blanket and irritating to be covered over when you wanted to look out . |
12 | Discounting the capital cost of buying a group share , which can often rise in value and can in any case be easily sold on if you wish to leave the group , rates of £35 per flying hour on a Cessna 150 are fairly commonplace . |
13 | It is the only castle I have been to which has a front doorbell , which you need to pull on if you want to see round since it is not automatically open to visitors . |
14 | Anyway , give us a ring on if you want to go on where are you now , if you 've lost touch with someone we 'll try and find 'em , especially if they 're in the East Midlands . |
15 | Turn them off if you have to answer the door or the phone . |
16 | There 's a heck of a lot of burning off when you come to think of all the burning off of paint we 're going to have to do . |
17 | Yes , everything , a lot of things are important , and what you 're saying is true Alex , that if you do the important things when you should do them , they wo n't become urgent , but equally what Tracy says is that , is true is that you will get unexpected things cropping up where you have to drop everything . |
18 | so their charges would go up if you had to have a contingency fund ? |
19 | The cost of photocopying can mount up if you have to go to a local shop and pay several pence a sheet , whereas there are very likely to be local supporters who have photocopiers and are willing to run off a hundred copies at no charge . |
20 | Come on Michael , hurry up if you want to do it . |
21 | Put your hands up if you want to speak please , and then we wo n't have two people talking together . |
22 | He watched the two girls , who , to do them justice , thanked him very nicely , they were n't so badly brought up when you came to think about it , approach the shop by the side door . |
23 | There 's also a Smart CPU mode , which turns the processor speed down from 20MHz to 2.5MHz after 12 seconds of inactivity , and turns it back up when you begin to use it . |
24 | My instruction is to find out if you mean to seek a peace sincerely , and if so , what are your terms . |
25 | You can swing , you always get out , if you want to get out if you want to go to the toilet . |
26 | You have to stick your neck out if you want to do any good here . ’ |
27 | work out if you want to avoid a place , you can put , say , say you 're going from |
28 | For instance , policies will not pay out if you have to stop work because of a medical condition which you knew about before starting the policy . |
29 | And are n't averse to using fairly unpleasant methods to er to get the money back if you begin to default on payments . |
30 | ‘ 'Cos we 're not lettin' you out till you learn to shut up . ’ |