Example sentences of "of [pers pn] you [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 If you have any need of me you may enquire of my nephew the vicar . ’
2 ‘ Well , anyways , ’ continued George , undaunted by Zach 's interruption , ‘ if you eats any of them you 'll die .
3 And so for each one of them you might 've started by , having got all this , what you could do then is write for each individual element , a tank base , a tank wall a bedroom or a bathroom , you can produce , I would suggest , a little bar chart which might look like that , for one unit .
4 In relation to the concept of a new settlement the Department very firmly has an open mind at a time , we 've heard many statements drawing on the various P P G s , and from some of them you might have been excused for thinking that the Department had indeed turned it turned its back on the idea of a n new settlements , knowing that sort of situation we felt it appropriate before the start of this examination to sound out the residents of two Marscham Street
5 Conveniently one of them you could call long-term , one medium-term , and one short-term .
6 The curving windows at the stern are freckled with spray ; through one of them you can make out a set of fat capstans and a listless macaroni of sodden rope .
7 So some of them you can work out buy if you know what a transformer does , it steps down all of the current , it reduces the voltage .
8 Exercise 1 : Try playing the children 's party game where you spend two minutes looking at an assortment of small items on a tray , then cover them with a cloth and see how many of them you can write down .
9 Now I 'm preaching to the converted here in terms of you you 'll appreciate we need copy .
10 The amount of dis-information about the compatibility between PCs and Macintoshes is really quite staggering , on the face of it you would think that they were unable to speak at all .
11 ‘ Everybody had their suspicions about him , ’ said Jonathan Miller , who worked with him ; ‘ A lot of it you would discount because he had a tendency to engage in rhetorical hyperbole .
12 So you would get quite a quite a lot of it you would hear .
13 For a really good view of it you 'll need to go a couple of miles to the north .
14 You shell out £350-odd , book into a farmhouse for a week , and at the end of it you 'll have had 35 flights and be ready to go it alone .
15 That 's right and put your paddle in that and you scull you had to come down every time and many a time people 'd learn that that paddle will come out , but once you got the knack of it you could do it one hand , cos you was cutting down all the time like that 's what it was .
16 I mean there 's , there 's the practical side of actually having , I mean well there 's various aspects of it you could have someone as a figurehead
17 If the existing carpet is in reasonable condition but you 're sick to death of it you could add rugs to cheer it up .
18 Come to think of it you could call anyone by a name which is not their own and make them sound stupid .
19 So you were n't aware of what he could n't do , so much as what he could do and did do , and how little of it you could understand .
20 there does n't seem to be any sense to it really but you can try and make a bit of sense out of some of it not all of it but some of it you can make a bit of sense out of it yes .
21 It is a relief to me to take up this pen and sit at a table and endeavour to sort out what I feel pressing in upon me and to know that if sense can be made of it you will make it .
22 You have been doing the right thing by cutting out the dead wood you found in spring , but these plants do get very straggly , and to get the best out of it you will need to be a bit more ruthless .
23 At the end of it you should feel refreshed .
24 When he slides them in front of us you can feel the heat rising .
25 And er , as there were seven of us you can imagine that was a bit of a problem .
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