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

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1 ‘ Ai n't you goin' to read from the Bible ? ‘
2 They give better support at the edges than a sprung base so they 're a practical choice if you tend to sit on the bed .
3 Sometimes it is awkward because with all the excitement you tend to go to the lavatory a number of times before the race , which leads to difficulty later on .
4 In other words if you , you 've been a teacher and you 're working in a school , you tend to talk about the things about your school that different from other schools , not about the things about your school that are the same , and that go on in all the other schools as well .
5 ( If you 're standing , you tend to fall towards the front rather than the back of the train now . )
6 Yeah and the thing is also being new to driving you tend to look at the headlights rather than look away from them .
7 So what you need to do is rather than have a big block of writing okay which is going to look not really in the format of this kind of newspaper is it ? what you tend to get in the tabloids is loads of these little ones .
8 We do appreciate the efforts you make to come to the meeting and in case you were worried the bar will be open in the Oak Room now .
9 but you hate to think at the same time what happened how they were burning you hate to think of
10 [ I ] f you intend to cope with the jungle out there , you need to make the Wall Street Journal and similar publications such as The Economist your favourite comic books . ’
11 If you intend to proceed with the appeal on your own , you should contact me for a copy of the relevant parts of the Sheriff Court process .
12 Our claim form includes advice on the action you may take if you intend to claim under the policy but we wish to emphasise that IF YOUR MOTOR CAR IS INSURED AGAINST DAMAGE and is IMMOBILISED AT THE REPAIRERS ' PREMISES your local Motor Claims Office will arrange for an inspection by an Engineer immediately on receiving details from you by telephone , whether the claim form has been completed or not .
13 IF YOU INTEND TO ESCAPE FROM THE TEEMING FOLLY OF CITY LIFE AND hightail it to the freedom of the hills , does it really matter what you wear ?
14 Where this is not restricted , then the amount of money you are prepared to pay will limit your choice and , finally , what you intend to grow in the greenhouse .
15 I suppose if you work at night you got to sleep during the day .
16 In other words , if you want to explain social phenomena , you got to look for the explanations in society .
17 So you got to park on the road .
18 You got to get around the ego . ’
19 And at that briefing who were you given to understand in the flat ?
20 At the outset , think about the type of feeling you want to create in the room — whether formal or informal , restful , lively , elegant or cottagey .
21 ‘ What time do you want to leave for the coast ? ’ she asked steadily .
22 There was a minor scuffle between Hegarty and a Unionist councillor and before desisting , Hegarty shouted to the gallery : ‘ Whom do you want to see in the chair ? ’
23 Did you did you originally when you actually erm applied to get a council place did you did you s did you want to move to the flats here or did you apply for put other
24 Do you want to move into the hospital altogether , and get me to put up with losing the little of your company I do get ?
25 ‘ Well , what do you want to do about the kids ?
26 Your , what do you want to do with the ?
27 What did you want to do to the child ?
28 ‘ What do you want to do for the rest of your life , Carol ?
29 What do you want to do for the next two weeks ?
30 What do you want to watch on the telly ?
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