Example sentences of "[adv] you [verb] the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 and then suddenly you hear the dog goes running off and he 's bit its ear !
2 The sun goes in and suddenly you feel the frost rising !
3 I mean basically you say the bloke says we 're going to sit down and make a decision tonight
4 This means that you are entitled to due attribution where the work is used for some commercial product , display or other purpose and that basically you have the right to object to modification , distortion or any form of derogatory promotion of your work , unless of course you have sanctioned it !
5 This is done by going to your local post office , filling in a form and paying a small fee — the amount depends upon how long you want the post redirected for ; most people find that three months is adequate .
6 Then other people could n't get enough again you see , so if they were giving you er points well naturally you had the sweets to give them , you 're not diddling anybody or anything like that .
7 Perhaps you think the Creator sent you here to dispose of us as you see fit .
8 So you think the community 's certainly gone down since you ?
9 So you see the trouble starts when people get HIV — but how do you get this virus ?
10 So what yes , already you feel the difference do you ?
11 Besides you need the wind shelter , the birds need the tree shelter , the pests need the birds and the soil needs the pests .
12 still you catch the cars diminishing , phrase
13 The more you increase the resolution to improve the output quality , the larger the file size becomes and the slower it is to work with .
14 And also you have the option to increase on special events I E , divorce , adoption , marriage , or on mortgages .
15 Now you count the amount see how long , how long is that bar ?
16 But then here we are twenty thirty years on and those of us who had that upbringing about the purity of that Royal Family that 's suddenly been confronted with this image that 's anything but that and you know and I 'm , and I , and it 's been and now you have the tabloids saying giving you pictorial evidence of its any , any but that and so that whole erm image , view that a lot of Britons grew up with has gone , it 's been
17 Now you have the opportunity to visit the National Horseracing Museum to explore this fascinating story .
18 Now you have the chance to revitalise the spirits of the faithful .
19 And now you have the gall to tell me you wo n't pay our monthly account . ’
20 Now you have the freedom to specify beautiful interiors and , at the same time , appropriate exteriors .
21 In many cases , this delayed start will not be noticeable , especially if there is no important action right at the beginning ; the only real effect is that the shot is about one second shorter than you intended , and you will soon learn to allow for this by adding a second or so to the time before you press the button to end the shot .
22 Sometimes bothies are locked , particularly during the stalking season , and very often you open the door to find there are 75 people crammed into a shack built to accommodate 15 .
23 well you said the brochure had been reprinted
24 well you say the article meant that your clients were being accused of deliberate deceit
25 I only y well you see the Romans did have a word you know they had a phrase , have you heard about that Roman phrase ?
26 Right here you have the opportunities to prefer not to say as to your colour .
27 Maybe you hear the gas bottle explode a couple of minutes and a couple of miles later , when you 're on the loch-side road heading away , but it 's blowing quite hard by then and you 're not sure .
28 I suppose yeah but you , you , sometimes you get the hole wears does n't it were the er blade is and all this business so you get a great wadge of wood jamming in there but er , I could do spending a few hundred quid on tools , but what can you do ?
29 Cos certainly you , sometimes you get the feeling do n't you that okay being in the crowd or the group may reduce people 's self-determination and self control , but the result is mayhem .
30 Then you let the words take over where words do it best ’ ( quoted in Lanes , 1981 , p.110 ) .
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