Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 They played well when you got near enough to hear .
2 Well do you think actually so to make it more What could be done to actually make it more attractive to traders ?
3 ‘ I do n't doubt that , Claudia , but you also want to keep me away from Garry , ’ she added shrewdly , ‘ and you want even more to keep me away from Roman .
4 Starting at the top of the bank , cut out a rough sloping path to bottom , slightly above intended step levels , using scale drawing to let you know how deep to dig at any point
5 You may not always do just what friends tell you , but they are the sounding boards who let you know how far to go .
6 Did you speak fairly slowly to help them ?
7 ‘ I thought you came round here to ask if I 'd seen anything suspicious last night , not grill me about my sex life . ’
8 Now , if you came out here to annoy me then … ’
9 You came out here to whimper over the fact that you could n't be together in the way that you would like , only you made the unfortunate mistake of running into me instead . ’
10 Wycliffe said : ‘ And you met Matthew again when you came back here to live ? ’
11 But I think you know how far to go because there are certain barriers . ’
12 If you are not sure whether or not you are guilty of these or any other irritating mannerisms ask someone you know really well to tell you and consciously work to stop yourself when doing your mock interview ( see p. 61 ) .
13 I was just thinking there w there would be more music playing in those days , because there was n't a television or or things like that you know maybe just to distract people make their own entertainment you know .
14 Unlike traditional sales where you wait until you get round there to tell them what the price is you have you have to er tell them what er the price on the phone .
15 You 'll find the new Brother KH864 at your local dealer now — make sure you get along there to give it a test drive ! !
16 So instead you set out either to strengthen your position or to undermine his .
17 For when you are dry , empty , sick , or weak , at such a time is your prayer most pleasing to me though you find little enough to enjoy in it ’ ’
18 From time to time I shall send one or other of them to you with documents to examine , and it would be helpful , I think , if you looked in periodically to study our work in progress . "
19 Even if you do claim you went up there to do him in !
20 ‘ People get bored if you try hard enough to tell them how things were . ’
21 Their house , Carceri , is a complex world of ancient stone galleries and courtyards , with weird ( and scheduled ) spiral staircases that you go up only to find yourself on the floor below the one you started on — an old dungeon perched among the treetops on a hillside overlooking the city , which they found by a miracle , and had converted .
22 I noticed that the panel of ordinary people you gathered together recently to give Norman Lamont the benefit of their wisdom recommended ploughing more cash into public services .
23 What happens if , as you move in close to grab his arm , he suddenly kicks you hard in the groin , and then stabs you as you double over in agony ?
24 Here are three examples to help ; — Do you get around enough to see your people — or do they criticize you for being too distant , frequently unavailable or too busy ?
25 You did very well to have gone birthday and get home in time for , whatever time it was you did
26 But the detective in a detective novel is not altogether your real policeman , though you do well never to make him ( if he is a police officer ) flout details of proper police procedure .
27 Though you journey so far to see their ancient endeavours .
28 Izzie said you 've nowhere else to go ! ’
29 But there was periods that y your men you , you had n't enough to occupy fully occupy the men .
30 and I played football in the street with the boys cos you had nothing else to do , you had nowhere else to go in my time !
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