Example sentences of "you [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Did ye bring the old bucket ? ’ she asked Nellie . |
2 | D' ya remember every good boy deserves football ? |
3 | Well d' ya remember the first party we had ? |
4 | D' ya remember the little rat in |
5 | ‘ Have ye had a nice day , darlin' ? ’ he asked . |
6 | He said , that 's ya like a big kid , going up fair . |
7 | ‘ So ye know the exact location of this vessel her husband saw . |
8 | D' ya mean a special kind of mattress be |
9 | ‘ Ye looked a wee bit shaky at the bar . ’ |
10 | ‘ Did ye get the little bottles ? ’ |
11 | Again he heard the strong Irish voice ring out — ‘ Did ye get the little bottles ? ’ — and knew that however cosy it might seem in imagination he would never be one of the party hurried through the customs to the English or Irish or Scottish College . |
12 | Ye 've a nice day for it . ’ |
13 | Three basic pieces of equipment will enable you to perform an enormous variety of exercises to improve your physique or figure . |
14 | But in good conditions , once you reach the summit cairn of Bleaklow Head , the highpoint on the western end of the Bleaklow ridge , the section across the drab peaty wilderness towards Alport Low can be quite enjoyable — if you pick a good line . |
15 | you pick a funny thing , ooh is n't that funny ! |
16 | You pick a big office block which has a reception and preferably a switchboard near the front door . |
17 | Nevertheless , if you pick the required specimens carefully , you 'll be able to remove several leaves or flowers from , for instance , a bush in full bloom without spoiling its appearance or harming it . |
18 | Friday nights in Oxford can be great if you pick the right pub . |
19 | Talk to the exhibitors , too : as long as you pick the right moment you 'll find they are very happy to talk about their ponies . |
20 | Can you keep up regular attendance at college if you pick the part-time degree ? |
21 | Now when you pick a paw pear before prickling when you pick a pawpaw for a prickly pear and you pick the wrong pear next time beware ! |
22 | ‘ You regret the Edwardian summers ? ’ said Maximilian . |
23 | ‘ You laid an excellent trail . ’ |
24 | It wo n't be us at the next E I P , but are n't you inventing the same problem |
25 | ‘ Do n't tell me that you trust the whole world , ’ Alyssia could n't resist rejoining . |
26 | Rory , have you heard a single word I 've been saying for the past five mintues ? ’ |
27 | She 'd never seen either of us in a suit before — we were running them in , checking for labels we 'd missed and so on — and we had stood on her doorstep as if we were about to launch into the ‘ Have you heard the Good News … ’ routine . |
28 | Some fella told me that only a couple of weeks ago , but the greatest rip off of them all , have you heard the greatest rip off about Betty and the , and the roof ? |
29 | ‘ Have you heard the latest news ? ’ said one man . |
30 | When you book a selected golf holiday in the 1991 Solgolf brochure ( one of Britain 's leading golf holiday companies ) as a Golf Plus club member you will automatically receive £25 discount on your holiday invoice . |