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

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1 ‘ I was going tae say , ’ the cop said , ‘ now that ye mention it , ye look right peely-wally . ’
2 ‘ Dae ye remember Big Erchie the day we won the League Cup .
3 And Gavin turned on him once more : What d' you mean ye deny ye get long holidays ?
4 Ye do n't think ye get long holidays because when you 're off from the school you 're still doing other things connected with it , making up timetables and all that .
5 What d' ya mean whizzy holder ?
6 ’ ‘ Shame on ye , ye plump English trollope , ’ he giggled suddenly and rolled onto her again .
7 This utility allows you to perform simple file management tasks such as copying and formatting disks as well as allowing you to create menus which provide access to software other than the InteSoft series .
8 Yes , you find that you pick certain countries that you 're interested in ?
9 It could leave you nursing serious injuries .
10 Do you slow other people down by driving in the rush hour ?
11 Protection is quite good ( if you trust micro wires ) and the final slab has a sting in the tail .
12 This entitles you to claim substantial discounts on all standard adult coach fares , including Rapide and Cordon Bleu Services , for a full twelve months .
13 If you book full board you will receive breakfast , lunch and dinner .
14 When I 'm working with people on an evaluation or discussing evaluation in general , one of the major items of discussion always is , how can you consult other people , how can you get them involved ?
15 Those I 'm not interested in producing reports and publications out of evaluation studies , I 'm interested in affecting the situation and affecting it to the mutual satisfaction of the people involved in it , and in fact when we 're when I 'm working with people on an evaluation , or discussing evaluation in general , one of the major items of our discussion always is how can you consult other people , how can you get them involved ?
16 You cool little sod , thought Toby , and reluctantly went down to the front drive .
17 But in future , Christina , before you make managerial decisions , would you check with me first , please ? ’
18 If you make extra contributions , you can use them to retire whenever you like between 50 and 75 .
19 If you make complex constructions , make sure they are stable enough not to tumble , possibly injuring your fish , or breaking the tank glass .
20 And you make ridiculous statements — as in your Born to beg article which asserts that the use of children by heroin addicts to support their habit is more ethical than aid agencies ' publishing children 's photos to help their fundraising .
21 ‘ You certainly seem to be doing well — even if you make foul smells in the process . ’
22 Meanwhile , you make regular contributions to a pension plan which undertakes to pay your mortgage off when you retire .
23 And , do n't forget that if you make substantial improvements to your home , it may increase its value .
24 You make nice pastries , nice and light .
25 Encourage her to come back more often you 'll not only sell the seats you 'll sell the drinks you 'll sell the ice cream you make good profit from those and every theatre and every promotional help is done .
26 You make good coffee , McAllister , ’ Dr Neil said ; he had noticed her eyes stray to his newspaper , now neglected on the table .
27 If you make good use of the contacts it forces you to make in Ardmore , Wellington or Christchurch , you can get a very useful insight into the local scene that helps prepare you for the fascinating flying that lies ahead .
28 Blenders are very useful , particularly if you make nourishing soups in your slo-cooker and you occasionally want to puree them .
29 ‘ Comment : When you make other people laugh , you defend yourself against them taking you too seriously .
30 So first and foremost let everyone see that you make common cause with the common people .
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