Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [noun pl] you " in BNC.

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1 When you 're using it , you just repeat the words you hear , regardless of the sense .
2 Review the lessons you have learned in this chapter .
3 So quite clearly individual family situations will change , and I 'd like to use this opportunity to get the message across to everybody who 's listening that when we introduce the charges you 'll all get a letter , and the letter will say also that there is a waiver scheme , and the procedure you should go through to be considered for that .
4 Evaluate the investments you have made recently .
5 Cos at the end of the day you just pick the ones you like from your boat , you you 're gradually , the , the colours come through for you through your magazines and what have you , and you pick the ones you like .
6 Cos at the end of the day you just pick the ones you like from your boat , you you 're gradually , the , the colours come through for you through your magazines and what have you , and you pick the ones you like .
7 Pick the details you want included and they 're automatically inserted in your document , along with the mailmerge codes .
8 I mean the others you know it 's it 's what we get and and sort of thing .
9 I mean the drawings you showed Derek of this , this proposed street thing which is the wrong way round is n't misleading because you wo n't see all that .
10 It is the fact that if you change the goalposts you 'd better make sure the ball still goes between 'em .
11 Change the observations you were going to make and you had a new situation , even if the system to be observed remained the same .
12 I did n't tell you this , for if you loved Zacco it might make you dislike him ; or change the dealings you have with his mother .
13 Okay so you change the fractions you change the one third and you change the one quarter into into what ?
14 Suggest the methods you would use to promote :
15 To help use , identify and provide the services you want and expect .
16 Our wild coastlines have fewer human visitors than in the summer months , but if you brave the elements you may be lucky enough to see grey seals hauled up on beaches and rocks .
17 As you coil the ropes you can soak up the panoramic landscape which stretches from the lush green valleys towards Leek and the Potteries , across to the Roaches and northwards to the wild moors of Axe Edge .
18 You want the papers you 've yet to find someone with a painting and
19 It has to be said that of the two the TriAxis appears initially the most intimidating , but doubtless Boogie would argue that if you want the features you 've got to learn how to use the machine .
20 With the other pen , underline the parts you are not satisfied with , the phrases that fall short of expressing your meaning .
21 The Stage I V8 was fitted with restrictors behind the carbs to ‘ strangle ’ the power down to comply with type approval regulations If you remove the carbs you will see behind them the restrictor ‘ plug ’ with three smaller holes in it Sometimes they pull out and sometimes they need breaking up with a chisel ( after removing the manifold ) This will give you quite a considerable increase in power , so watch the roadholding !
22 ‘ But when you walk the streets you still pass the prostitutes , the drug takers , the street scum and the unpleasant smell of poverty .
23 It is a good test of an opening sentence ( or paragraph ) to read it aloud , list the topics you think it tells a reader to expect in the essay , and make sure that those topics coincide with your planned contents .
24 Choose one of the shops and list the questions you would ask if you wanted to find out whether it was needed in your area .
25 For example , if your favourite type of reading is fiction ( stories ) , list the things you like to find in a story .
26 List the conclusions you have reached as a result of the experience .
27 List the steps you would follow in preparing the input for SYMAP , GIMMS or any other computer mapping package with which you are familiar .
28 List the points you have identified as especially relevant to your local situation and keep them particularly in mind as you read through the remaining chapters .
29 List the key points you wish to raise for discussion To get help with what you do n't understand , list the points you want to raise in discussion .
30 Register the products you have bought .
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