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

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1 Ye got to take a positive attitude .
2 D' ya want to pick a up ?
3 Anyway , what knowledge of football d' ya need to manage a bunch of plonkers in the Third Division ?
4 She did not believe that marriage , or pairing , or however you cared to define a sexual relationship , was the key to happiness and fulfilment ; you only had to look around you to see that this was not so .
5 ‘ Ent you goin' to open the rest ? ’
6 Below the photic zone oxygen is consumed by biological activity so immediat from immediately below the photic zone you tend to see a decrease in oxygen with depth reaching a minima somewhere between five hundred and a thousand metres depth
7 Law of good continuity Then you tend to get things like closure where , instead of seeing four separated lines , you tend to see a square or a rectangle or whatever .
8 When you know a program you tend to press the correct keys to give commands cleanly and neatly .
9 cos if you concentrate on the kerb you tend to drive a bit too close to it
10 You tend to let the mallet do the work rather than
11 You tend to lose the origins of it , but it 's a shame to let it go altogether .
12 Anne was right in saying that ‘ you tend to lose the origin of it ’ ; the origins are a long way from what remains , but it does not really matter .
13 You tend to lose the origins of it ’ , was what Anne Smith said about Bellerby Feast , but the observation could apply equally to a number of events whose origins are lost in the ‘ mists of time ’ .
14 You tend to look a little washed out under the lights without something .
15 No , you tend to rush a job like that and then goof you would n't be happy .
16 And you tend to become the best of friends with the guy next to you .
17 My impression is that if you invent something , you tend to have a built-in arrogance .
18 to climb the stairs , and I think then you tend to panic a bit , I and I felt most of the time I felt fine , and then you see getting up at five o'clock yesterday morning , by the time I got off , it was your father that fell asleep on that last drinking session , but I mean , as I said we ai n't used to drinking in the day like that
19 You tend to get a bit buried in the country . ’
20 Which means of course if you work for Trading Standards , as I did until very recently if you work for Trading Standards you tend to get a rather jaundiced view of shopping .
21 But if you come on when it 's the British news you tend to get a , a more in-depth programme , it lasts longer
22 The cliffs themselves are banted back in order to make them safe from rock falls and so forth , but they , they do still suffer from weathering attack by rain , by frost , and the combination of salt from spray and frost is quite damaging , so that anybody who walks along the undercliff knows that in winter , for example , you tend to get a sludge of erm white erm finely divided wet chalk which sledges off erm cliff , particularly those people in recent years who 've walked behind the marina , where it no longer gets washed off by the high tide erm where Brighton Corporation have to keep trying to remove it .
23 MH : Quite apart from anything else , there are n't all that many professional artists around here , unlike London , so you tend to feel a bit isolated .
24 With such a clear overview and a balanced feminist perspective in your History of the World NI 196 , how is it possible that you failed to mention the witch burning of the 16th and 17th centuries , when nine million women , men and children were executed ?
25 And you 're also summoned that on that same occasion you not having given your name and address to any person requiring it at the time , you failed to report the accident at a police station , or to a constable as soon as reasonably practicable and in any case within twenty four hours of it happening again , that 's an offence under section twenty five of the road traffic act to that effect do you plead guilty or not guilty ?
26 In the first section ( music ) you failed to answer the part of the question that asked why the particular form used was appropriate , rather than the other forms available .
27 You failed to connect the various elements together or to move through the detail to the larger issues of the painting .
28 Maximum score 1OO — lose six points if you shot a friend , lose eight if you failed to shoot an enemy .
29 And , finally that you failed to produce a test certificate .
30 And finally that you failed to produce a test certificate .
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