Example sentences of "of [noun] [conj] you [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You must n't use modern things on them or it 'll really wrock them irreparably and you 've done four thousand pounds worth of damage before you know it .
2 Oh yes , and of course when you have it for two days you ca n't actually guard your language all the time
3 On page one seven five you 've got how to check the circulation , after you 've put the bandage on to make sure it 's not too tight , it 's not stopping all the blood supply , press a fingernail if there 's only a finger nail and the , it should go white of course if you press it , then the blood should go back and it goes back pink again or an area of er skin , always check your circulation after you 've put your bandage on .
4 It actually doe it works for triangle , you can do a triangle as well cos of course if you realize you can put a line across there a line across there a line
5 You will let me know of course if you think it better to discontinue this when I start the new treatment .
6 And it 's a fair bet that not a few of them will rouse hoots of laughter or gasps of admiration when you show them off to you friends .
7 I suppose it 's lot of money when you reckon it up into today 's value .
8 A lot of money when you think it 's just for , a holiday 's just for , you know , short times .
9 When one goes , it 's quite a lot of money and you feel it .
10 ‘ And there 's a flask of tea if you need it .
11 Ask about the energy-consumption of gadgets when you buy them .
12 If you want me to identify a fish , remember that a photo , or a drawing , is usually better than a description — and it is no end of help if you give me a clue as to where the fish comes from , even if it 's only the continent .
13 Er a pair of shoes if you bought it had to last you a long long time .
14 British Gas will move a coin , token or credit meter up to a meter from its present position free of charge if you find it difficult to use ( see Page no number stated for information on adaptations for meters and appliances ) .
15 Your GP will be able to immunise you free of charge if you need it .
16 Your GP will be able to immunise you free of charge if you need it .
17 ‘ There 's a world of difference and you know it ! ’
18 Usually very very pessimistic and always look always look on the on the pessimistic side of things you know all that sort of stuff but you know they are a very important part of the group , you know given given their space to be like they are you know do n't take them too seriously remember their job is to criticise and their job is to pull things to pieces .
19 Check your coral sand and gravel for pieces of metal before you add it to the tank .
20 You get your lump of metal and you stretch it you sort of pull it through a die , through a tiny hole and you just st stretch it .
21 It does prevent us from daring to say that a subject becomes part of education because you teach it in a school , or at a CAT or in a university .
22 For example sometimes they overestimate certain works of art and you wonder you know during the sale you see it 's estimated forty to fifty thousand so you think they 'll never give it to you for less .
23 Now they may have their own reasons for that and it may be difficult for them to send someone at this precise moment , but I do n't think that they 're necessarily geared up to dealing with the sorts of things that you want them to deal with .
24 Lord Jesus , thank you for a nice sleep , thank you for another day , please help us to do the kind of things that you want us to do , prayer for Christopher to behave at school , help him to do his best and for daddy at work , for Tim and I as we stay at home , help us to know the kind of things we do and this afternoon when grandma comes we 'll spare the time for her as well , Amen .
25 When you 're bored bored at other times , let's put it that way if he starts doing any bio-chemistry at all start as , start asking him about the proper names of the systematic names of things and you watch him bristle !
26 One common example of a phase transition is the freezing of water when you cool it down .
27 That is no way to treat a senior member of staff and you know it . ’
28 You 've got to be able to talk to people on their own level , you get the best out of people if you treat them a certain way .
29 X is defined as something very like a human eye , sufficiently similar that the human eye could plausibly have arisen by a single alteration in X. If you have a mental picture of X and you find it implausible that the human eye could have arisen directly from it , this simply means that you have chosen the wrong K. Make your mental picture of X progressively more like a human eye , until you find an K that you do find plausible as an immediate predecessor to the human eye .
30 ‘ Now get out of sight until you see me come back .
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