Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] and you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Ten months is quite long enough to wait and you should try to get back to the specialist for another course of the ‘ kick-start ’ treatment .
2 If your roof is not felted , it may be a little dustier in the roof space , but it will be better ventilated and you can see what is happening to the tiles and battens more easily .
3 The floor is highly polished and you would keep slipping over . ’ ‘
4 Yeah yeah erm you could write just outside it here like save and you could say that you save forty pence .
5 Remember your feet have probably expanded and you might have to unlace your trainers far more than usual .
6 And you 've only got ta go if you go in the Savoy Hotel and just turn slightly left and you 'll find electrical headquarters there as well , and quite obviously they are very powerful organisations !
7 At the moment erm the way that we use computers is , of course , to use a keyboard , but I was talking to some people today who 've now developed and you can buy it , erm a system on which you can write on what you want to say , so that as long as you print fairly clearly you do n't have to learn any new typing skills .
8 If , when you get on , all your weight is left on the back foot , the back of the board will inevitably sink and you will go for a swim — as you step on to the board move the weight forwards quickly .
9 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
10 ‘ Let's go and find somewhere to eat and you can fill me in on all the news . ’
11 Fish with diarrhoea are undoubtedly stressed and you 'll need to investigate the reasons behind this before you treat the fish .
12 You look for the creases , if you look at this doll is lov beautifully creased and you can see that the creases almost match each other , you turn the baby over and there 's lots of little creases and they match , can you all see that ?
13 It is well and truly stuck and you must come to its rescue with locator and spade .
14 pending discussions but the whole thing Mr chairman really has n't erm has n't been decided to you know er a few colleagues point er I mean there 's nothing we can actually start and you can put pencil to paper on at the present time .
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