Example sentences of "of [pron] [conj] you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You mean you 're itching to be rid of me so you can get off this island ! ’ |
2 | it to pieces and , see if he can , of course it 's one of them that you ca n't put back together , like |
3 | Well the add hoc panel of investigators did n't work terribly well , but the they the idea of , if there are a pool of ex employees in erm and in the main we 're tending to think about er you you 're talking about people who 've left to have families I suspect , erm , if if there is a pool of them that you can pull in , maybe that would work slightly better . |
4 | Not only the boat but the lives of both Martin and Paula Varna — not peanut policies either of them as you can imagine . |
5 | two of them and you can have one of them . |
6 | if you , you was all clawing to get one of them cos you 'd make a bit more of it . |
7 | So you only have to learn half of these you do n't have to learn all of them cos you can always switch it round . |
8 | You can use a side kick still , but if the attack is really effective the opponent will be on top of you before you can launch it . |
9 | ‘ In Berlin , where I come from , oh yes many years ago , before those foul Nazis besmirched the country , they would have said of you that you would make a great beauty , a grande dame sans merci . |
10 | But this I may say , that it seems unworthy of you that you should be too angry over this affair . ’ |
11 | Harvey thinks very highly of you and you 'll be a great comfort to him . |
12 | ‘ Right then , I 've called out enough instructions , now I 'll point to one of you and you must make up the instruction to be obeyed in just the same way as I have been doing . |
13 | But now take a closer look and with a pencil tick the qualities that are already a part of you and you will be pleasantly surprised . |
14 | ‘ I shall make use of you and you will work alongside my slaves here . |
15 | Before consulting an expert , it would be helpful to both of you if you could work out — at least in very general terms — what your financial priorities are . |
16 | You 've got a great acting career ahead of you if you could only learn a few more tricks . ’ |
17 | This profitability is maintained by a balancing act ; the fundamental chemical industry balance summed up in the fact that if you want to get the utmost out of sodium chloride , you should n't have either sodium or chlorine left over unsold at the end of the day ; not much use increasing the use of one if you ca n't increase use of the other in proportion . |
18 | Now think of something that you would like to communicate along these lines , and write your own sentence of criticism . |
19 | And now put mm now think of something that you could times that adds up to three hundred and sixty . |
20 | ‘ Or is it that you think so highly of her that you ca n't bring yourself to cast her pearls before swine ? |
21 | I heard you wanted a couple of photos of her so you could take them out in your wallet and keep them close to your heart . |
22 | And perhaps our marriage did n't last long , but I had more of him than you 'll ever have . |
23 | They were in awe of him because you would never have guessed from meeting him how immensely wealthy he was , and because you would never have guessed from knowing how immensely wealthy he was how immensely clever he was as well , and because he was called Freddie when his initials were A. P. J. You 'd catch a glimpse of this tall , stooped figure crossing Trinity Great Court , with one shoulder held slightly higher than the other , and you 'd know you were watching one of the world 's great fortunes walking about , plus , on the same two lanky legs , behind the same untidily dangling forelock , one of the world 's great instruments of serious scholarship . |
24 | She was very suspicious of him and you can hardly blame her . |
25 | No fault of mine if you ca n't hurry yourselves . ’ |
26 | ‘ He 's a friend of mine if you must know . ’ |
27 | No , I have n't read you the rest of mine cos you 'll laugh . |
28 | You make the most of it while you can . |
29 | I 'll probably make a better job of it than you would . ’ |
30 | This definition of your task will determine both the speed at which you read the historical information and the quantity of it that you will need to refer to . |