Example sentences of "you [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you helping with that Chris ? |
2 | ‘ And you cared about that ? ’ |
3 | Have you heard of that ? |
4 | Have you heard of that one ? |
5 | Erm have you heard of half life ? |
6 | Have you heard of those ? |
7 | ‘ Oh , have n't you heard of these things ? |
8 | Have you heard of any others on this list ? |
9 | An awful word which is used in the English language cretinism have you heard of this awful word cretinism ? |
10 | Which made quite an impression on me er have you heard of this before Aled ? |
11 | Have you heard of this ? |
12 | After a time he nerved himself to say to a couple of youngish men , ‘ Have you heard at all about a man called Menzies ? |
13 | I only y well you see the Romans did have a word you know they had a phrase , have you heard about that Roman phrase ? |
14 | Oh , oh , have you heard about that ? , for a , oh have you heard about that , people are refusing erm the |
15 | Oh , oh , have you heard about that ? , for a , oh have you heard about that , people are refusing erm the |
16 | I 'm sure John is gon na tell you he 's gon na be in the paper about all these people who 's gold top milk is missing , have you heard about that ? |
17 | Then one day , I was in this car with some blokes , and one of them said , ‘ Have you heard about this band , with a really good one-legged woman bass player ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Have you heard about this new senator everyone is proclaiming as the next President , John F. Kennedy ? ’ |
19 | I do n't think we did this one properly did we ? you only use your right hand cos you push on that foot |
20 | The , because it 's being pushed back , cos the opposite force , when you push , something else always pushes back with erm if you push on this table , |
21 | Payment is at the discretion of your Manager who will tell you whether or not you qualify for such a payment . |
22 | ( 5 ) While you are in receipt of Industrial Disablement Benefit you may also be entitled to : ( a ) Constant Attendance Allowance if you have been severely handicapped and are in need of constant care and attention and you are in receipt of 100 per cent Disablement Benefit Assessment ; ( b ) Exceptionally Severe Disablement Allowance if you qualify for both 100 per cent Disablement Benefit Assessment and Constant Attendance Allowance and your exceptionally severe condition is likely to be permanent . |
23 | The first flight you make on any day is really the only one where your judgement is put to the test . |
24 | I have therefore to agree with both the councils , that the comments you have just made and which you make at some length in your proof on this point , amount in effect to a late objection . |
25 | And , you , you make for that and on i on the sand there 'd be number seven you see , so you could got to dive for there if you were lost . |
26 | Never underestimate the contribution you make in this almost parental interchange with plants and animals . |
27 | But you can not simply opt out of the issue altogether , no matter who you are : whatever choice you make in this area will have a meaning and give a signal . |
28 | ‘ Reverend Fathers , ’ he said mildly , ‘ as I hear , you intend in any case returning together to Shrewsbury . |
29 | If your spoken answer to each question was the full ‘ I 've just marked 200 examination scripts ’ , which word or words would you stress in each case ? |
30 | I want you to go onto this . |