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

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1 Yes , you find that you pick certain countries that you 're interested in ?
2 It could leave you nursing serious injuries .
3 Protection is quite good ( if you trust micro wires ) and the final slab has a sting in the tail .
4 This entitles you to claim substantial discounts on all standard adult coach fares , including Rapide and Cordon Bleu Services , for a full twelve months .
5 But in future , Christina , before you make managerial decisions , would you check with me first , please ? ’
6 If you make extra contributions , you can use them to retire whenever you like between 50 and 75 .
7 If you make complex constructions , make sure they are stable enough not to tumble , possibly injuring your fish , or breaking the tank glass .
8 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 .
9 ‘ You certainly seem to be doing well — even if you make foul smells in the process . ’
10 Meanwhile , you make regular contributions to a pension plan which undertakes to pay your mortgage off when you retire .
11 And , do n't forget that if you make substantial improvements to your home , it may increase its value .
12 You make nice pastries , nice and light .
13 Blenders are very useful , particularly if you make nourishing soups in your slo-cooker and you occasionally want to puree them .
14 You make sweeping judgements , Virginia .
15 To get the very best results you will need to observe closely , compare , make notes , and use your judgement while bearing in mind that if you make heavy demands you will have to feed well .
16 One is the ‘ clean sheet approach ’ , where you make copious notes on everything to do with a person 's behaviour .
17 Thinking about why you make particular mistakes ( rather than just resigning yourself to being " a bad speller " ) is one way of overcoming spelling problems .
18 Think well on that , Joan de Warenne , ere you make harsh judgements ! ’
19 You make monthly payments until the end of the term .
20 YOU 'RE PRETTY SAFE munching prawns in Morecambe Bay , but if you intend cracking crabs in the Orient , there 's a distinct risk of being stuck down by Hepatitis A , a virus mainly caught from contaminated food , particularly shellfish , and water .
21 Some nurses are very enthusiastic about the bank as a route of re-entry , as it enables you to sample different wards and departments and introduces you to new people .
22 Naturally , we do n't expect you to fling real arrows at the best C64 mag on the market , no no no !
23 and he I said to him , I said you got new neighbours ?
24 Yeah but you can go like that cos you got long arms .
25 And you got Super Savers , where you can save all your money .
26 And I think the last start was about one o'clock in the morning and you got extra payments for the extra hours .
27 Well , you got good neighbours then , that 's all I can say .
28 Er as you got older of course you got different meals , but as youngsters we ate a terrific amount of bread and jam .
29 Cos you got clean hands .
30 You think you got Did you did you see which ones you got full marks on ?
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