Example sentences of "you [vb base] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | An' auld books , the woodcuts , the drawin 's — dae ye no' ken the drawin 's o' Leonardo da Vinci ? — the beautiful illustrations , the illuminations o' the monks an' priests — it 's a fabulous world , an' all there inside o' the gold-lettered covers . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , ye 've seen the Harrods of Koraloona , ’ said Reid , nodding back in the direction of Johnson 's . |
3 | ‘ Ye 've made a mistake ! ’ |
4 | The truth is , Ah suppose , if ye 've got a berg sailin' down on ye and ye 're trapped in the ice there 's no thickness of steel that will save ye from gettin' crushed . |
5 | ‘ Ye stink worse'n a pig . ’ |
6 | ‘ But perhaps ye have made a mistake and it is really the Sicilian woman … ’ |
7 | To those in Rome who had trusted Christ alone for salvation the Apostle Paul wrote ‘ Ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear ; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption whereby we cry Abba , Father . |
8 | And when ye have won the fight , and the Moors are discomfited , ye may spoil the field at pleasure . |
9 | Er if you 've got a competent p person that you trust preparing the estimate , they can check it themselves . |
10 | Law of good continuity Then you tend to get things like closure where , instead of seeing four separated lines , you tend to see a square or a rectangle or whatever . |
11 | Below the photic zone oxygen is consumed by biological activity so immediat from immediately below the photic zone you tend to see a decrease in oxygen with depth reaching a minima somewhere between five hundred and a thousand metres depth |
12 | cos if you concentrate on the kerb you tend to drive a bit too close to it |
13 | You tend to let the mallet do the work rather than |
14 | You tend to lose the origins of it , but it 's a shame to let it go altogether . |
15 | ‘ You tend to lose the origins of it ’ , was what Anne Smith said about Bellerby Feast , but the observation could apply equally to a number of events whose origins are lost in the ‘ mists of time ’ . |
16 | Anne was right in saying that ‘ you tend to lose the origin of it ’ ; the origins are a long way from what remains , but it does not really matter . |
17 | No , you tend to rush a job like that and then goof you would n't be happy . |
18 | to climb the stairs , and I think then you tend to panic a bit , I and I felt most of the time I felt fine , and then you see getting up at five o'clock yesterday morning , by the time I got off , it was your father that fell asleep on that last drinking session , but I mean , as I said we ai n't used to drinking in the day like that |
19 | You tend to get a bit buried in the country . ’ |
20 | The cliffs themselves are banted back in order to make them safe from rock falls and so forth , but they , they do still suffer from weathering attack by rain , by frost , and the combination of salt from spray and frost is quite damaging , so that anybody who walks along the undercliff knows that in winter , for example , you tend to get a sludge of erm white erm finely divided wet chalk which sledges off erm cliff , particularly those people in recent years who 've walked behind the marina , where it no longer gets washed off by the high tide erm where Brighton Corporation have to keep trying to remove it . |
21 | MH : Quite apart from anything else , there are n't all that many professional artists around here , unlike London , so you tend to feel a bit isolated . |
22 | The Lloyd is firm enough to hold the bolt there when you push open the door . |
23 | If you studied for a two-year teachers ' certificate at the University before the early 1980s , you qualify to join the Duannians . |
24 | Cooke said : ‘ You hate to lose a game like that , especially when it is so tight and when two decisions go against you in that manner . ’ |
25 | You must plan the circuit carefully , especially if you intend to move the lights around , and run suitable cable underground ( use armoured cable or run the cable in conduit , at least 450mm ( 18in ) deep , connected to the main house consumer unit . |
26 | If you intend using a wheelbarrow measure it first . |
27 | If you intend using an OHP make sure that the screen can be clearly seen by all . |
28 | Wood is also a good insulator and so makes more economic sense if you intend heating the greenhouse during the winter . |
29 | So I 'm afraid you 'll just have to contain your Aries impatience a little longer — unless , of course , you intend to call the porter and have me put out … ’ |
30 | Check beforehand if you intend to wear a badge because , if the rules are being strictly interpreted , only a single national or association badge will be permitted . |