Example sentences of "and [vb base] [adv] [conj] you [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | So in theory , you do n't have to save your work , and exit properly before you switch off ; the AccuCard will remember where you were and return you there next time you switch on . |
2 | Be prepared to give your undivided attention , and listen carefully as you talk to the other person . |
3 | You simply plug them into a convenient socket outlet inside the house ( protected by an RCD ) and put away once you 've finished using them . |
4 | Get a small piece of paper and hold there as you do it . |
5 | Kneel on all fours , back straight and look forward as you lift and then lower your right leg , knee bent , out to the side . |
6 | If the ‘ hold ’ is set to give a safe idle , there should still be plenty of time to switch it off and recover even if you make a complete mess of things . |
7 | Now I 'm going to talk to you later , meantime you go down to Level Five and stay there until you 've come up with a plan to infiltrate Finland . |
8 | It 's a nice thing to know if you ever get tense , er decide that this is it , I 'll throw things Er well I do when I want to throw things at the kitchen and go away and you use aromatherapy . |
9 | If you do not get a satisfactory answer ask and ask again until you do . |
10 | If you do not get a satisfactory answer ask and ask again until you do . |
11 | Continue along the track and turn right before you reach a gate . |
12 | Photographing wildlife sounds easy — have your camera at the ready when you 're out walking and click away when you spot something . |
13 | And play safely till you come back to school next term . |
14 | You imagine this war gives you the excuse to disobey me and do exactly as you wish . |
15 | Make sure that you hole every one and start again if you miss . |
16 | ‘ What — and think carefully before you answer — is your surname ? ’ |
17 | You should check the rushes , bushes and tree branches , if any , behind you and establish just where you have to stand to cast without snagging when you lay the rod back . |