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

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1 You failed miserably to mention the excellent selection of scalable fonts that come with PagePlus .
2 For these periods we would recommend you book early to avoid disappointment .
3 Availability of four bedded rooms is , however , limited and we recommend you book early to avoid disappointment .
4 You mean somewhere to live ? ’
5 The most practical way of examining the list is to tick off the items in each column that you expect definitely to apply and , where possible , to write down the expenditure involved in the adjacent box ( see Budget Planner , pages 120–25 ) .
6 I said , ‘ If you want somewhere to use , you can use my flat , just as long as there 's only one of you in there at a time . ’
7 If you want somewhere to live why not squat .
8 And yet if you want properly to hear a Prom there is often little alternative but to stay at home with the radio transmission , so wretched are the acoustics in large areas of the Royal Albert Hall .
9 Right , so if we multiply this by two , from the top two and the bottom , we 'll get twenty five over two hundred , then you can , if you want like to cancel that down , twenty five over two hundred , what would you , what would you cancel there ?
10 You may wish to think carefully about whether you want so to authorize them ; whether you are content to leave the principle of respect for life in the hands of doctors or parents , with no check or system of accountability .
11 If you want really to get that in every town and city and country , have a means test .
12 But there again that 's the shareholders er do n't see you know like to get a bit more er information and good public relations for the company .
13 So you tried then to do something to use up the rest of the developer .
14 ‘ I wanted you to come here to face your past , also to make a sort of peace both for yourself and my mother .
15 ‘ It took you long enough to decide . ’
16 ‘ It took you long enough to recognise me … ’
17 Are there any ways in which you react now to conflict situations which have been affected or constrained by something you have learned from the past ?
18 Well you would be would n't you if you 'd nowhere to sleep on the night ?
19 Does the witness know how to contact you if they are going to be late ? ( 10 ) Do you do enough to help the witness get to court ; proper notice , instructions , map etc ? ( 11 ) Do you have a system for thanking witnesses regardless of whether they have to give evidence ? ( 12 ) Do you have an explanatory leaflet to give the witness ?
20 ‘ Would n't you do better to turn in ? ’ she asked .
21 ‘ In that case , would n't you do better to apply to another wharf ? ’
22 You came here to see Worsdale 's work ; the least I can do is show it to you . ’
23 You came here to watch the Lady Eleanor and make sure she did nothing foolish , such as escape or cause scandal at the English court .
24 ‘ Stand at ease , Piper , ’ remarked Charlie , a big grin on his face , then he went serious and remarked slowly , ‘ You have done what you came here to do , Piper ; you piped Lovat 's brigade ashore and now I would like you to return to Achnacarry with me this evening .
25 You were only a child then , but now you 're a woman , and this time I 'm going to take what you came here to give me . ’
26 You came here to meet me .
27 ‘ She had everyone standing out here at night , and they unfurled a banner across the whole street saying , ‘ If you came here to buy drugs , go home . ’
28 You 're saying that you came here to help me , but why would you do that ?
29 You came here to find your brother .
30 When you came upstairs to say father had collapsed , did n't you think it was very odd , the way Francis rushed down without a word ? ’
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