Example sentences of "you [verb] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And erm we erm when you got to about the third class I think you you was allowed to participate int he woodwork and metal er class , you used to go across for half a day a week .
2 What did you think about about the the Parliamentary Labour Party at the time ?
3 What changes do you know of in the landscape or the use of land in your area ?
4 Erm do you know in in the flats , erm different ethnic groups .
5 Well that article you referred to at the very beginning of the programme in the Observer , the final part of that article went something like this erm ‘ this article is not intended to accuse individuals or colleges .
6 They asked people a series of incidental questions , like ‘ What did you feel like in the morning ’ , which sparked off associations and aided memory retrieval — without hypnosis .
7 Who did you speak to at the Palace ?
8 I remember you telling me you came to from the Republic of Ireland .
9 You came to in the middle of it , unfortunately for you , but it gave me the opportunity to make a superficial examination . ’
10 Obviously er if er you came in in the morning and you were n't feeling to good , for whatever reason , then you could n't slack back and say och well I 'll just take my time with this .
11 Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah What what have you said to at the moment .
12 What I want you to look for in the next little passage that we look at is the way that the Sanhedrin present their case to Pontius Pilate .
13 Will you going to on the new one ?
14 I think , I think a shop , if you look at from the shop 's point of view erm I think it is quite understandable and natural that they would , they would either like a receipt or at least they would like to see some evi
15 What do you sound like on the er thingummybob Alec ?
16 It is in fact the first of the great many spas you meet with in the Pyrenees , when coming from the Atlantic coast , good , so one aged guidebook has it , for ‘ nervous people , the neurasthenic , the scrofulous , the lymphatic , the dyspeptic , the rheumatic , the enfeebled , the asthmatic …
17 I 'll have I mean I 'm having er a weekend in Lytham so I might er take stuff up with me , you know for for the odd
18 You know in in the hospital I could s see him in my face all the time .
19 What I want you to do as as the person who 's being assertive is to stick to the point .
20 Well get it Aye it was only trout you get in in the Harry Loch you see .
21 Instead you appear to accept , almost as inevitable God- given phenomena , the ‘ thousands of angry commuters packing the station concourse at Charing Cross ’ ; ‘ a string of further crashes after Clapham ’ ( which you refer to in the context of PR imagery ) ; ‘ overcrowding for many commuters in Kent and Essex ( as ) a way of life , with some trains carrying 150% of their capacity ’ ( what about Surrey and Hampshire ? )
22 As someone who has to ask occasionally for a care package for an individual , do I take it then the penultimate paragraph that this is the planning , you know , how you 're going to produce a care package for an individual , this is what you refer to in the planning system , and that you 're getting together with Social Services to get this care package together ?
23 At this stage it 's worth remarking that wa there are perhaps three prominent features of endotoxin effects first of all , they promote physcocine release and th the the two pro , prominent phsycocines affected are I O one , Interlooping one and TMF , tumourmacrosis factor which I hope you heard about in the immunology course .
24 Erm in in the context of Greater York , should you wish to base your recommendations on er such a change , erm I do n't believe that would cause the County Council any problems , and you heard from round the table that I think the the districts are quite happy on on that score as well .
25 Liverpool Labour group member George Knibb said : ‘ What we are asking you to do is for what you believe in for the miners to commit yourselves to for your own workforce . ’
26 ‘ Can you remember who you talked to at the party ? ’
27 Was there still the erm the , the thing you talked about with the guaranteed work at that time ?
28 You must remember all the things you talked about at the hospital , while you were waiting to see the doctor .
29 RO Of the Italian-born singers you worked with in the 1950s one thinks of Tito Gobbi in Falstaff and Rolando Panerai , who appeared on so many of your recordings — your Guglielmo in the famous Così fan tutte , di Luna in Il trovatore , and Ford on both your recordings of Falstaff .
30 Er what sort of relationship did you have with with the men , did you er particularly thinking that you you were still for a long time after that , the the branch secretary of the union as well you know .
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