Example sentences of "you [vb base] [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is only one qualification : money — The money you make and the way you make it .
2 I also made the point of linking the ideas of wilderness and beauty , which you lose if the place is covered in telephones and railways .
3 You mean while the lights are still up ? ’
4 You mean that the research will go ? ’
5 You mean that the world was once so simple , and suddenly it 's full of amazingly interesting things that you 'll never ever get to the end of as long as you live .
6 As he made to leave the chamber , Deems said , ‘ If you perceive that the Emperor does not trust you , why continue faithful ? ’
7 To dance , it seems , is not by choice : you dance when the drums call you and you stop when whatever moves you to dance ceases .
8 Twenty times over you repeat that the earth is your mother , and about chieftainship of the earth .
9 In a letter to Greenpeace acid rain campaigner Andy Tickle , D. Aspinwall of the Air Quality Division in the Department of the Environment wrote on 20 March 1990 : ‘ You suggest that the Government has changed its plans for implementing the large combustion plants Directive .
10 The dishwasher you choose will depend on how much you can afford to spend , the features you want and the space available .
11 You report that the Hindus of Kashmir hold the top government jobs in Kashmir .
12 It may be several hours before you realise that the cowpat is a date , and the white bit a blindfold .
13 It gets a little more complicated when you realise that the colour changer is at one end of the needle bed , so that you can only change colours every two rows .
14 The crunch comes when you realise that the money allotted to the school by the LEA is unlikely to finance all the very desirable objects you have in mind .
15 I 'm glad you realise that the root of the problem lies with your husband not with you , and I 'm sure you 're right in thinking that he might need outside help .
16 I think certainly the Environment Minister has in Sarouac 10,000 hectares , he 's actually got a license out there , and you know that 's pretty depressing when you realise that the Environment Minister 's got some of the licenses for logging .
17 In some ways it is an improvement over yet older versions , sions , but I hope you realise that the information it encapsulates is much vaguer and less certain than the description I gave of what single cells can do .
18 ‘ They are good to drive too , once you realise that the speed has to build up gradually .
19 You say that the footprints you saw were on the path and not on the grass ? ’
20 If you say that the Nationalists of Ireland have a right to claim to go out of the united Kingdom as a community if you say that five or six per cent of the whole of the United Kingdom have that right because they wish to have separate rule for themselves , how can you say that a body in Ireland , not five or six per cent , but twenty-five per cent of the whole population , has not an equal right to separate treatment ?
21 You say that the paintings have been handed down .
22 So a a a a as you say that the problem is that erm as this process gets under way and er i i s so , I , I think it 's , it 's not just absolute egalitarian in that everybody will get the same , I think there was an assumption that there would be enough for everybody becoming up to a middle peasant status .
23 Can you give an example when you say that the law is designed ?
24 But you say that the number 's gone down .
25 You say that the District Council believes that the two sites to the north of Church Lane Skelton should be excluded from the greenbelt and included in the inset for the village .
26 Frankly , however minor the item in the programme , you ca n't be too careful what you say or the way you say it .
27 So it comes to minus K X and you say as the acceleration is proportional to X but in the opposite direction
28 From the start of this modest but compelling chiller , you sense that the family , moving to suburban Indiana in 1958 , has got a skewed and sinister undertow .
29 It is obviously more convenient to blame the situation and especially other people for the way you react but the truth is that you , and you alone , are responsible for your behaviour .
30 Before you conclude that the case of free markets has been convincingly made you should remember to read the fine print .
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