Example sentences of "you [verb] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When you 're in the Alps , having a car allows you to drive to different resorts if either poor snow or long queues in yours is a problem .
2 Now tell me : who asked you to go to this disco ? ’
3 Er well I do n't want you to go to any expense Martin , I mean
4 They do have other uses of course , such as giving you an early , audible warning of a bite you have not yet seen , and allow you to attend to other things like pouring a cup of coffee and watering the horse , without the risk of missing a bite .
5 Well what did you think to Any Questions ?
6 I mean you can interpret any play you want to Twelfth Night for example is having a political subtext if you look far enough beneath the surface of the play .
7 On the one hand you 've got everything , accounting-wise , you need to run a large company now , and on the other , the bits that make what you send to other people look professional are coming ‘ real soon now ’ in a later release .
8 And these days you ca n't just take the speedometer out and fiddle the numbers back like you used to ten years ago .
9 And you referred to two sorts of allocations , one , those in adopted local plans and the figure was if you could remind me please .
10 ‘ A moment ago you referred to several ordeals .
11 You referred to those Councillor .
12 But I feel you have enough evidence in front of you to come to that conclusion .
13 And they 'll be able to experience what you say to each other whilst you 're having lessons in England .
14 Obviously what you say to another person and the way you say it will have an effect on what they say back as a response .
15 ‘ Did you speak to this witness ? ’
16 Can you speak to old Harry ?
17 Do n't you contribute to this picture of Dudley Moore by continuing to talk about the same old things ?
18 If you do seem to be walking around a lot during meal preparations try to count the number of times you walk to various work areas and even the number of steps you take .
19 You sit there , then you get up and you walk to one end of your cell , which is n't very far , stand there for a little while , then you walk back , look out the window , and all the thoughts go through your mind — I could be out there , your children , friends , what you 'd be doing if you was out there .
20 A check list will enable you to listen to those words over and over again in a controlled environment , and you will be able to make up your mind as to what symbol(s) you want to use for it/them from then on .
21 She said , I want you to listen to this song very carefully tonight .
22 What did you do to that finger , Lisa ?
23 ‘ What did you do to those people ? ’
24 If you came to this country after 1948 as an adult , your working life still started at 16 , so you will probably have a reduced pension .
25 Not till you came to this barrier did you realise that you were in a cage , reinforced to contain humans .
26 If you listen to early Whitesnake records the bass is quite light in the mix , but it 's a very definite sound , and the strings had a lot to do with that .
27 But then you listen to alternative radio over here and you get non-stop Smiths … and you think , ‘ Great , in seven years ’ time , they 're going to be playing Carter and they 'll think we 're great ’ .
28 You sleep hard , you listen to hard music , watch hard telly programmes and do n't visit the bathroom . ’
29 You listen to those buildings sometime .
30 Long-awaited multiprocessing — as distinct from parallel processing — RS/6000s , on which Compagnie des Machines Bull SA is collaborating with IBM , are due volume at the beginning of 1994 , if you listen to Big Blue .
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