Example sentences of "you [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So ye keep yer bloody mouth shut ! ’
2 They 're about this big and you squeeze its little paw and it plays a Christmas tune
3 Ooh you 've got to take two sciences , you pick which two sciences you 're going to take , it 'd be easier for the teachers and he would , well to do all three sciences in one exam is
4 You pick your best players and there is little doubt on current form that Beardsley is one of England 's finest forwards .
5 ‘ This is a bloody business here , not a bloody knocking shop where you pick your own hours … ’
6 I 'm gon na get her a dolly which you push his left arm and his , he cries and he 's teeth grow or something .
7 On coach/air and coach touring holidays , all road tolls , ferry and port charges are included and on self-drive holidays , port charges are included when you book our special rate ferry tickets .
8 You understand that it is a condition of us accepting your booking that you take out for yourself and for those for whom you book our recommended holiday insurance ( details on page 15 ) , or that you arrange a policy yourself giving comparable or better cover under all sections .
9 So you , off you go and you make your fifty calls , and you make four contacts .
10 Before you make your final purchase , do shop around and check whether or not fitting is included in the price .
11 Just before , you know , you make your final decision at the General Purposes , would you please consider the small children on the playground area there please ?
12 • Add up your logos As you make your eight moves , you may land on circles containing a best logo .
13 When you make your first rental , using the Collector Card in the enclosed ‘ Frequent Renter ’ brochure however , you will receive 200 Air Miles .
14 In effect they will be assessing you in much the same way that you make your own self-assessment and then trying to match you to jobs in the way that you should do when applying for jobs directly .
15 As Mr Howe said : ‘ People say you make your own luck but you can not legislate for something like that . ’
16 She claims she has been ‘ very lucky ’ , though concedes that ‘ to a certain extent you make your own luck ’ .
17 ‘ I have been lucky when it has come to the crunch but in life you make your own luck .
18 You make your own mind up pet nobody does it for you .
19 It is far better that you make your own tapes and choose your own images .
20 But there 's one thing I 'll hold to , I 'll have my own bed tomorrow night and you make your own arrangements for next door .
21 give me a deposit on it , I get it M O T 'd if you change your bloody mind too bad
22 When you change your old beliefs , you might find you have sudden impulses which are ‘ out of character ’ .
23 First of all , presumably , you lose your normal time structure of having to go off and do something on a regular basis .
24 Also , as you age you lose your protective reflexes when you fall and this can result in the most bizarre types of bruises , ’
25 And even if you lose your statutory job rights for a period while working abroad , you may regain them if you return to work in this country .
26 I also , I also actually said that a co a country that does not promote and sustain its cultural heritage in the widest sense of its world w in a word e er i is a country without a history and if you lose your social history and your culture , then you ca n't progress
27 Indeed , for the individual who has arrived to keep a rendezvous with the pictures alone , there is the feeling of being conspicuously different , especially if you lose your social poise and start glaring fiercely at works which are almost always above someone 's head .
28 You mean my personal history ?
29 You mean your natural mother . ’
30 If you mean his private life he hardly seems to have had one .
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