Example sentences of "you [vb base] [vb pp] [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean not just trying but if you if you get chosen to play the violin it means practising and practising and staying with it so that you become a good violin player . |
2 | I think maybe if you 're capped later you appreciate it more , because you 've begun to think the chances are fewer . |
3 | I appreciate the time you 've given to answer the questions . ’ |
4 | For instance , you 've decided to run the TriAxis through a couple of Boogie combos ( sorry , I 've just spent £4,500 for you ! ) . |
5 | So what you 've done to bend the wheel ? |
6 | ‘ I have tasted it , ’ he explained to the stonewalling Scot , whose riposte might have upset some shareholders : ‘ And you 've lived to tell the tale ! ’ |
7 | A good painting day , and you find your paint in the shed , but , oh dear , you 've forgotten to clean the paint brushes again . |
8 | How many times have you reached the top of a ladder , only to find that you 've forgotten to bring the power drill up with you ? |
9 | ‘ But you 've got to ask the questions : why did n't the other shopkeepers have a problem , why have n't the new owners of the off-licence ? |
10 | He had n't really kicked her in the face ; you 've got to draw the line somewhere , although I 've never been exactly sure where . |
11 | ‘ You 've got to draw the line somewhere ’ runs the old phrase . |
12 | Is that a oh no you 've got to , Amy you 've got to press the standby button . |
13 | You 've got to miss the shadow for the po |
14 | little compound you 've got to choose the chain that carries the functional group . |
15 | You 've got to choose the chain that carries the functional group in this case . |
16 | They 've got to be nursed and planned , you 've got to plan the showcase and schedules . |
17 | This guy went out with Lee next day , and I was standing at the back of the 9th green when Lee 's manager came running up to me and said , ‘ Willie , you 've got to take the bag — Lee 's fired the other guy . ’ |
18 | So you 've got to take the initiative and be firm where you need to be with a company or with a farmer … and consider his needs , if they be economical , impracticable . |
19 | And therefore you 've got to take the shortest route across . |
20 | Well well the thing about it I suppose is that erm er then you 've got to take the exam have n't you ? |
21 | But you 've got to take the parcel off me ! ’ |
22 | If you 're gon na do something radical and change the way that we 're going to look after children you 've got to take the people with you . |
23 | You 've got to take the whole down . |
24 | You 've got to take the with you . |
25 | you 've got to take the speakers out the front |
26 | You 've got to take the way her |
27 | at one time you could of done , but now , you 've got to take the guards off |
28 | You 've got to take the whole lot as a unit . |
29 | I went to see a patient , a , a , a woman who 's husband had died they 're a pa a pain because you want to ring nine nine you 've got to take the darn lock off , there 's er trying |
30 | ‘ There 's an old Irish saying : ‘ You 've got to watch the cotton mouthed ones ’ the ones who agree with you in private but keep quiet in public . |