Example sentences of "you [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And thank you everyone for the lovely presents for our new home . |
2 | Looking at the cassette and tape itself will tell you nothing about the film itself . |
3 | If that dreadful mid-Atlantic ‘ celebrity ’ who rummages through other people 's houses in the appalling ‘ Through the Keyhole ’ TV programme delved through the house of Australia rugby , he would find any amount of shimmering silverware — the World Cup itself , the Bledisloe Cup , and so on — but the contents would tell you nothing about the true greatness of the inhabitants . |
4 | As a consequence , the changes produced will tell you nothing about the normal functions of that part . |
5 | Such a statement tells you nothing about the meaning of the word — to discover the meaning you have to transmit code 538 to the semantic system . |
6 | If the concern is income inequality , this sort of approach is not very helpful as it tells you nothing about the numbers that have to ‘ share ’ each proportion of income . |
7 | Advantages : An agency can usually find you someone at the last minute . |
8 | ( Stewart Island is roughly twice the size of the Isle of Wight , but has a population of less than 500 souls ) Much more exciting though , is to rent a Cessna from Invercargill 's Douthland Aero Club , get CFI Chris Thompson to come along as safety pilot , and to show you which of the beaches he recommends as landing grounds , since Southern Air a little jealous of other operators using their own airfield in competition to their service . |
9 | we both felt you need to highlight erm can I ask you which of the areas you felt particular interest in ? |
10 | But can I tell you something off the record ? ’ |
11 | I 've told you something of the plan — ‘ |
12 | We should be able to tell you something of the nature of the fastenings used but I doubt if we can say whether a body was involved . |
13 | In order to supply a comprehensive background to our experience with a Computerised Personnel Information System ( CPIS ) it is important to tell you something of the Personnel and Data Processing functions at Parker . |
14 | Then , with a smile that set all the butterflies off again , ‘ It 's my intention to take you to where the food is really good , and also show you something of the city by night . ’ |
15 | It does n't much matter what you wear during the day , but we 'll find you something for the evenings . ’ |
16 | If you ca n't , but would n't mind keeping the draft till you 're in Prague ( it 's good for six months ) , it may be less of a hassle cashing it there , especially as the bank in Brno may charge you something for the transaction . |
17 | Lie back , and I 'll give you something for the pain . |
18 | And if a company has n't filed accounts at all when it 's supposed to have done , that should tell you something about the organization of the company . |
19 | I could tell you something about the , if you 've got the |
20 | Finally , there are simple conventions that need explaining : not all pupils will know that the two words printed at the head of a page tell you something about the alphabetic range of the words on that page . |
21 | To tell you something about the work of other college staff . |
22 | It told you something about the standard of the England game when coverage of the Wales game continued until the end , even though we scored 3 more in that time . |
23 | Keeping your eye on court lists can also tell you something about the firms appearing and if a firm consistently acts for the plaintiff against health authorities you can be fairly sure that their specialism lies in medical negligence . |
24 | There 's one other factor , at the bottom of that , er page , will tell you something about the allocation to units . |
25 | So I I hope I 've told you something about the history of the house . |
26 | Before looking at some of the erm details of those practical programmes I would like to tell you something about the principles upon which his mind worked in approaching practical affairs . |
27 | That will cost you something in the region of fifty pounds a week . ’ |
28 | The US Government is reliably said to have invested large sums from its military budget on research in which impulses from computers ( which might give you something like the binary number level of the program ) were detected at a distance and the task was to see whether the highest level of program ( expressing what the real purpose of the program was ) could be reliably inferred . |
29 | I did n't give you one on the end but I bought |
30 | I have come to offer you one with the Allied Screening Commission in Verona . |