Example sentences of "[adv] you [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 everything basically comes down to numbers , er see , when I was talking to you earlier about about canvassing , right , I said basically you work on key words right now you do n't need you , one , one of the things that I talked to you about canvassing is that if you notice the difference between a good canvass and a bad canvass , at least we did n't in fact activity sort of work to do in it , now if you take a , take a activ activity as being , being a key word and you discuss activity with them , right , you can then look at , at activity right as a variation on activity as there is on to action , right , now sit and do my script and talking to a customer , right , and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and mouthing and saying your bit to a customer , you 've got to sound like a parrot , now I know the way you canvass , the centre of action between you and the cu and the punter , do you see what I mean ?
2 Well once I 've got you know once I 've got the shape of the story in my mind I can it down in an hour or so every time you know it 's in long hand , then it takes me hours to type it but er you know the actual once I 've got the idea I I find it necessary to get it all down you know in long hand as quickly as possible .
3 In your reading [ anything from specialist journals to Sunday Sport ] perhaps you happen upon some item or extract which gives you a new insight or understanding of some aspect of Total Quality .
4 So you get to that stage , and you think forget this .
5 So you click on this box far left of the title bar , select Edit from the drop down menu and then choose Mark .
6 So you plan for these things .
7 So you resign on medical grounds . ’
8 So you fold in actual fact between the layers of the material and you do n't try to bend the
9 So you work on one assignment at a particular time ?
10 So you move along each question first of all , and then you total up afterwards .
11 The less you rely on any drugs , the better for your health in the long run .
12 So if ever you hear of such period pieces please get in touch with SAVE .
13 It 's how deeply you crawl into that dip of the eyelid and nose . ’
14 The degree to which this is possible is largely determined by the prevalent market conditions , but is also partly influenced by your knowledge of the subject ; the more you know about oriental rugs , the better your chances of negotiating a favourable price .
15 So the more you invest in curious methods of murder — your melting ice-dagger , your piano-key trigger — the more you increase the risk that some ingenious author has been there before you .
16 It 's , it 's not your fault it 's , I mean there are once you get into this topic it becomes quite a big one .
17 For more than half the road up you climb between more beech forests — the beech flourishes in these parts because it likes the moisture — and in spring or autumn you get that seasonal effect , whereby the trees that are only starting to turn brown at the foot of the pass are already losing many of their leaves at the top , or alternatively are still half-wintry at the top when already fully greened lower down .
18 Well all we had was Broadfield School and that 's where my boys had to go to Broadfield , they went into Broadfield School and erm , they all got on alright you know , they got on well there and then from there they went to when the new school was built they went to Netteswell school you see , but two of my sons are electricians and unfortunately the eldest one , one of the electricians I could n't put him to apprentice because I could n't afford it cos I had a hard to struggle to bring them up you know in those days , we did n't get erm any family allowance or anything those days , and erm , so therefore he could n't go , but he sort of got on and got his own factory , but my other son who 's an electrician , one of the twins he 's erm , he 's got his City and Guilds he passed , he went , he was able to go to the school when the new schools were built you see , when Netteswell school was built he was able to go to night school and er learn all you see , then there was the one at Burnt Mill was n't there , down the bottom ?
19 Now you talk to any coward , a real coward like myself , and he 'll tell you there 's a point where fear becomes so great it actually turns into courage , not out of anger or fury but that marvellous innate desire to save your own skin .
20 You may like to consider how far you agree with this view .
21 Immediately you put in another claim , and the insurance company turns round and says hard luck mate , you 've signed away to say that was the settlement for that injury for once and all time and we wo n't accept another claim for the same injury .
22 You may like to check just how well you listen by practising listening in some simple everyday situations .
23 Well you know by those garage we used to use
24 Surely you know about finnan haddock .
25 And then go to this file , and then you combine in this file here to there , and you do n't realize it 's an old copy .
26 Because we g we g we were all separated then you know with different bedrooms .
27 But then you listen to alternative radio over here and you get non-stop Smiths … and you think , ‘ Great , in seven years ’ time , they 're going to be playing Carter and they 'll think we 're great ’ .
28 It 's you know , if you 're talking in milliseconds and then you go to five years ,
29 Then you go to that part of the library to find your book .
30 That 's the first sentence/paragraph , and then you go into ever-increasing things .
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