Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [prep] [pron] you " in BNC.

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1 You went into the fields and woods for what you needed , according to season .
2 In any argument you develop , we have suggested that it is important to distinguish between views you are taking for granted , views you are directly asserting and views with which you disagree .
3 ‘ A pretty big thing , ’ he says , ‘ among so many militants and Trotskyists to whom you 're a Nazi if you are n't into revolution tomorrow . ’
4 There 's loads and loads of what you trimmed off the .
5 Studying these should ensure that you are not completely ignorant of the scope , length , format and demands of what you are trying to do .
6 ‘ Including , please , names and addresses of anyone you spent time with , ’ he added pleasantly and saw her understand that he was serious and she had better get her act together .
7 In addition to bringing you instructional and informative features , written by experienced tutors and professional artists , you will see that we have also been very busy organising events , activities and opportunities in which you are invited to participate .
8 From our discussions we understand that in reviewing the European market you have three major criteria for selecting companies and organisations with which you would choose to work together , namely :
9 Work out the pros and cons of what you are considering , and if your instinct is telling you to give it a try then go ahead .
10 When executed it lists all the LIFESPAN modules and packages for which you have read access , and for which ‘ SOFTWARE REPOSITORY ’ is manager .
11 Time will be well spent talking to the vendor and neighbours from whom you can learn a great deal as to what crops and livestock have been produced over the years , and with what success .
12 Even if no one is around who can confirm a particular incident , if you are able to come up with details of surroundings and personalities of which you had no conscious memory , and if these are later proved to have been accurate , there is no real reason to suppose that a significant event was simply a figment of an over-active imagination .
13 Schools , polytechnics and universities all have magazines and newspapers on which you may gain actual experience while still a student .
14 It 's possibly the most outrageous place anywhere in the Mediterranean , full of weird and wonderful people , stilt walkers , street markets , pavement cafés , and bars in which you just sit and watch a world you have never seen before walk past in front of your nose .
15 " Mr Rayne , d' you consider it honourable to profit from the distress of your comrades … of the men , women and children with whom you are fighting for your life ? "
16 Further , I believe that you can choose any job , identify the people who perform best at it and show that , if you go back over their lives and careers , you will find themes , patterns and trends from which you can develop a selection interview designed to find more of them .
17 This is important because you reach judgements and conclusions about everyone you meet based , first and foremost , on these observations of their behaviour .
18 This means that , before you begin to think about colours and the names of varieties , you have to be clear about what you would like to do and what it is possible to do , perhaps planting kinds and types about which you may have heard but are not familiar with and which would add variation and interest to your garden .
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