Example sentences of "[conj] you [adv] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In some places he will say : ‘ Well , we wo n't bother fishing here , we will walk on to the next loch ’ , where you invariably catch a fish or two . |
2 | But then — in view of the fact that you already had a boyfriend — I acquitted her of any devious motives . ’ |
3 | He tells the employers to ‘ provide your slaves with what is right and fair , because you know that you also have a Master in Heaven ’ ( Col. 4:1 ) . |
4 | It would be easy to dismiss scanned photographs as simply worthless and suggest that you just leave a gap in the page and let your printer look after the problem for you . |
5 | The structure was there and I think anybody who 's been in this business for any number of years , some of us have been in it longer than others er know that you actually need a structure er of that , of that little . |
6 | One thing that can be said for this type of control is that you only need a minimum of movement in the pot to switch between crunch and scream . |
7 | Ensure , too , that you always have a selection of spare needles ranging from fine to heavy ( 70–100 ) . |
8 | You can sue the professionals — builders , architects , surveyors or engineers — by courtesy of the Defective Premises Act 1972 , despite the fact that you never had a contract with them yourself . |
9 | There was a feeling that you never saw a policeman . |
10 | ( Both turned out to be philanthropists , which just goes to show that you never judge a book by its cover . ) |
11 | So , what I would suggest is that you certainly have a word with the police and draw their attention to it and if anybody listening has parked their car there , do please consider just how safe it is where you 're parking and think of other people . |
12 | It sounds like it was bought new , so you probably got a guarantee with it from the manufacturer . |
13 | Well at that time you did n't leave out money so you just left a couple of tokens tokens |
14 | If er if you were going out and you knew the coal man might be round that day so you just left a couple of coal tokens out at the door or whatever . |
15 | ‘ So you already had a flight booked when you heard what had happened ? ’ |
16 | The problem is that at first the words are coming so fast it is difficult to write them down , so you really need a helper . |
17 | Once you actually receive a copy of this it 's in two parts . |
18 | And you just put a drop in there , heated and leave it till it hardens and then sandpaper it down level . |
19 | I mean , you get meters normally , the meters we 've got at work and you just turn a knob and it 's got ohms , volts , amps frequency you know , whatever . |
20 | Add another bone and you also get a list of recommended walks for dogs and tinned dog food made available , to your canine chum . |
21 | But you dressed differently , I remember that and you also wore a wedding ring . |
22 | And you even get a tea break without a floating plastic fly in the cup or a plate of rubber biscuits . |
23 | You have done nudity in most of your films and you even did a Playboy Magazine lay-out . |
24 | ‘ Add to this John Imrie 's knowledge of domestic money markets , 12 other foreign exchange , sterling and currency money market dealers plus support staff and you already have a Treasury and Capital Markets team that is the most experienced in Scotland , ’ said Bill . |
25 | ‘ And you immediately scented a mystery and set out to solve it for yourself ! ’ said Sophie in a voice of triumph . |
26 | But perhaps it 's some quirk in your nature , and you actually get a kick out of despising the women you get involved with ! ’ |
27 | Alternatively , if you , if he says , ‘ Well I want to have a , I read something and I want to have a discussion , ’ you think this chap does n't know anything about it , and you actually do a lot of the work for him or her in the circumstances . |
28 | ‘ And you still have a chip on your shoulder . |
29 | ‘ And you never make a mistake or change a word . ’ |
30 | his beard and everything to a T. He 'd sit at the top of the table , have his stiff white serviette tucked into his waistcoat , and he 's lifted that carving knife and fork until — you sat there and you never said a word . |