Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun] you [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 When fate marks you down for immortality you 'd just better bite the bullet and lace your boots up tight .
2 Do write in about issues you 'd like investigated ; we love to hear from you .
3 Continuing along Via Corridoni you will reach Via Conservatorio to the left .
4 Erm there 's also a very strange statement in paragraph which says that the nineteen sixty eight act is intended to provide a network of sites to enable gypsies to move around or settle , but in practice many gypsies are settled on permanent sites and it seems to me that that is the logical result of having insufficient pitches in that if th you know there are n't enough pitches for you , you are not going to get up and go from a permanent that you 've been living on and move off in case you ca n't one somewhere else and that seems to be the inevitable logic of the government 's own failure to make sure that there is adequate provisions in local sites .
5 I can , the only time off in lieu you can take is , is D and D time .
6 It 's alright you 're off on Wednesday you can do it then .
7 On the other hand , if a question is asked exactly as it appears here and you give an answer which has clearly been prepared in advance and learned off by heart you will not be very convincing .
8 We have a a weird system how it works , and I 've got my hands tied behind my back erm if you 're on with fasteners you ca n't use Power Tools .
9 You hardly ever see a motor cyclist these days you know unless he 's got an L plate up of course you ca n't get passed because of the erm
10 ‘ If you did n't fritter it all away with your high-living friends up in London you would n't need to make it ‘ grow ’ .
11 just want the job , to suit you if you wa , if you want to go and pick your kids up from school you 'd think that oh why should we do work today , you know , let somebody else do it !
12 This problem is only because you 're doing them retrospectively , if you were up to date you would n't have a problem at all would you ?
13 Most knitters would agree , that you never stop learning once you have a machine ; but what you make on it is not necessarily dependent on yours being the most up to date you can buy , or how many accessories you have .
14 Once your registration status is up to date you will be sent a plastic card containing your name and Personal Identification Number ( PIN ) and it is this card which constitutes evidence of your ‘ licence to practise ’ .
15 In the last issue of Observations , M. Ross raised two issues which are of ongoing concern to many classroom teachers ; that teachers views on education matters are not taken seriously enough by the decision makers and that to get on in education you must parrot the latest jargon .
16 When you run out of money you 'll have to use the only asset you have left , and then , my dear Paige , I 'll have you ! ’
17 Windows and its applications are notorious for the creation of temporary files — if you 've ever crashed out of Windows you may have seen files with the extension .
18 Out of character you might say ? ’ suggested the inspector .
19 When your wrists are momentarily out of sight you can easily slip off the ropes in the manner described .
20 One thing I think it does tell you in your guidelines , one is , if you do have friends round , out of courtesy you should maybe say so this is an experiment
21 If you carry on spending money like it 's going out of style you 'll end up in debt with a mass of interest to pay off .
22 Out of men you might get twenty smoke , thirty not-smoking .
23 As their instructor , Leo Shore , is the first to admit : ‘ If you can build an igloo out of bricks you can build anything .
24 If you think you could well get out of control you can avoid triggering stimuli as much as possible .
25 It 's always kept in here , you see , unless it 's in the lock , but if I 'm out of doors you can be sure it 's in my bag . ’
26 ‘ Yes , but — well , with one of your two anchors out of commission you 'd start drifting , would n't you ? ’
27 Dagmar was a real pain sometimes , coming out with things you 'd rather not have said .
28 If you read any report that comes out from the government , any report that comes out from Shelter you will find that in fact private sector housing , your house , my house , our houses are subsidised twice as much by this government than so called public .
29 Clubland 's favourite tipple , now out in tablets you can take in clubs
30 What you 've got happening back in Moscow you can see happening here now . ’
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