Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 From time to time , it is also useful to submit to the client a new idea or a variation in the way you intend to handle some part of his publicity campaign .
32 So if you intend to keep this fish you should be thinking about where you are going to put a rather large tank in the long term .
33 If you intend to buy ready-assembled trellis panels , adjust the spacing to suit the size of the panels without cutting
34 If you intend to stay that way I suggest you stop talking and do as you 're told , ’ he added succinctly .
35 An Inspector from the local water company may well visit your house if you intend making extensive alterations or additions and may be able to help you by spotting any bad practice or likely contravention of the bye-laws .
36 Whether you intend starting married life in a rented flat , your own home , or in a spare room at your parents ' , good financial planning is essential .
37 You can revolt against it by a breakdown in health or morale , going what the Americans call stir-crazy' ; or you can accept it calmly , as just a temporary ‘ pause ’ in your normal way of life from which you intend to extract some good for yourself and others , keeping active , keeping your eyes on the world beyond the bars , and planning and preparing yourself for your ultimate return to it .
38 ‘ And if you intend to come this way regularly wear more sensible shoes , ’ he added curtly .
39 Where you intend to grow early vegetables cover the soil with cloches to warm it before sowing and planting begins .
40 ‘ Have you stopped to think this thing out , Juliet ?
41 I want to know who you got to do that with ?
42 So you got to do eighteen shared by six is three and eighteen
43 ‘ You do n't eat enough , me love , you got to put more flesh on you .
44 Now this should be interesting , tip this in here , sometimes you got to put this in , sometimes you got to put egg in .
45 You got to go this Sunday ?
46 Have you got to say mathematical skills ?
47 Now you got fed this morning Patch .
48 Yeah because if you want to go to Southwell at the present moment you go on a bus and you got to wait two hours to get one back .
49 Well you got to have tidy feet have n't you .
50 You got to have two two equations .
51 you got to think that way have n't you ?
52 You got to hide all the booze away here .
53 And you got to know all these things , you got to know the peculiarities of what they liked best doing you see , and everything like that .
54 There were only about 50 participants , which meant you got to know most of them .
55 No , well you got to look hard !
56 You got to get some exercise .
57 But the butchers shop was er a very well known shop , and er I remember very well we used to go into there er of course when things were re were really poor , you 'd go into the butchers shop in the middle of the week perhaps about Thursday and erm they used to sell they used to cook their own meats then of course you know , pressed beef and all that sort of thing and I remember this beautiful big white erm well it 'd be a ceramic dish affair on a stand , used to have a big piece of this pressed beef in it , cutting it off , and all the little bits used to fall round the side , well them come Thursday when only got a shilling in your pocket or your parents had got a couple of shillings left , you got to fetch two pennyworth of the bits of the pressed beef that had fallen round the pan , and that was a meal .
58 Ooh , you got to make sure you 've got your tickets next Friday then .
59 I mean a steam tug you got to have coal and you got to have the old boiler , old boiler , you got to heat that up for the steam cos that did n't pay then .
60 You got to eat all your food up cos there 's children in the world who 's starving .
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