Example sentences of "[noun pl] [subord] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Still with the chap in the lightweight , knee-length anorak of French origin , very popular with bearded prannies who wear ethnic shoes , get off on Olde English folk music and have girlfriends called Ros who run encounter groups where you can find your true self and be at one with the cosmos .
2 She was so preoccupied that she merely nodded , but she looked up sharply when he added , ‘ Dawn has offered to help with any difficult operations where you might need assistance . ’
3 PET ‘ HOTEL HATES ’ ( THE FREQUENT ONES ) * narrow stairs and no lifts * low shower pressure * telephone kiosks built for left-handed midgets * only one plug , down on the floor under the bed and 5AMP * hairdryers on 1m fixed lead from the floor socket 3m away from wall mirror facing opposite direction * just two 40 watt lamps to read and work by * toilet rolls positioned for contortionists only * room service that brings each course separately throughout Dallas * radiators that have n't been on for years * radiators that wo n't go off * basins that take half an hour to empty after you 've cleaned your teeth and you want to shave * stoppers that hang under the cold water tap but do n't reach the drain * stoppers that have no chain so you wallow in the dirty water to find them * toilets where you can sit down or close the door but not both
4 Brisk afternoon winds do blow , exciting passages are possible , and there are many coves where you can anchor alone just to relax in perfect peace .
5 As winter sets in , go to your local riding school which will often have its own indoor school ( the only civilised way to ride when the weather is really foul ) or try to build up some local contacts where you can offer your services .
6 Some projects also run Well Person 's clinics where you can see a doctor for a health check and Family Planning services .
7 It 's wonderful — richer and more unctuous — in stuffings or to flavour sauces where you would normally use lemon or lime .
8 I use that qualifying phrase ‘ on the whole ’ because there are some foods which allow you to get away with it , some meals in restaurants where you can and indeed have to get away with it , and some people who can get away with it .
9 Alternatively see the impressive fortifications at Helmsley and Pickering castles where you 'll find yourself a place in history .
10 It is good to seek out opportunities where you can listen without being called upon to participate , for example , radio or TV programmes , sermons , public speeches , in the village circle at night , and participating in community activities .
11 Their new delights this time include soaps where you can wash with the wrapping paper as well ; Flax and Rosewater lotion and Man Mountain No Nonsense Deodorant .
12 I like old furniture and Scotland has some great junk shops where you can buy things that look nice , are good quality but are n't that expensive . ’
13 What you love are all those glitzy London shops where you can indulge your weakness for expensive baubles . ’
14 perspex in the speakers so you can see through them
15 Clearly there is considerable travel within the UK but we would expect you to spend one or two days a week in our offices so you would need to live within a 100 mile radius of Bracknell .
16 However , if you ca n't find exactly what you want , look for a stockist with sample books so you can order the right colour and style .
17 no you have to get yourself up with your four legs , you 've got four legs so you can get up , that 's it , just , that 's how horses get up on the front legs first , then the back , that 's right
18 And when you walk aerobically at 4 miles an hour , you will burn around five times more calories than you would being sedentary .
19 Substances whose concentrations are not affected by biological activity you 'll often see described as bio-unlimited compounds so you might come across that in your reading .
20 Straw boater and a pony-tail , that hideous school uniform hitched up around your thighs so you could show off your legs — God knows why you wanted to when they were covered in hockey bruises , clunky leather lace-ups and ankle socks covered in red dust ! ’
21 Place your hands on the lower part of your outer thighs so you can feel and see the muscle contractions as you squeeze .
22 Sit as shown , and place your hands on the lower thighs so you can feel the leg muscle contractions .
23 Windows'DDE and OLE permits much more complexity in data relationships than you 'll find in character-based systems , and the same technology provides scope for the emerging goodies of multimedia computer applications .
24 Seven foot six by seven kitchen , plus units so you would get two metres it 's not very much at all
25 To get the most from this package you need to print your finished designs so you can pin it on your wall or desk , and scrawl on it .
26 if you treat honest poor people like this then criminals are lower than , you 'd take better care of animals than you would
27 Place your hands above your knees so you can feel and see the muscle contractions .
28 Walter Legge liked to tell the story — I think as an example of both your musicianship and your tactical skills — that at the graduation class in Vienna you chose the Overture to Rossini 's Guillaume Tell and then sent everyone away except the cellos so you could show exactly what you could do with them in the opening bars of the piece .
29 Some wore only frilly drawers and black camisoles so you could see their bare thighs on which they wore fancy garters and suspenders .
30 Close your eyes so you can walk into it .
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