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

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1 Think about your spare , or time , or leisure time in general , what regular hobbies or interests do you have ?
2 They form the ultimate distillation , but must not form the only aspect of your studies ; the skeleton must be clothed , and study must be pursued into all the ramifications of the life 's work to which your books and papers direct you .
3 In Berkshire , on the M four , junction eleven to junction twelve , the A thirty three and Theale , it 's roadworks causing a ten mile tailback there in both directions and police ask you to avoid that area .
4 You see with these signs and symptoms remember you do n't have to have the whole lot a couple of them will give you an idea that this person is concussed .
5 No matter how much some people or situations upset you , no matter how small or helpless you feel , just be yourself and do your best .
6 if you put twenty minute break in then does it tell you which is the best cafe to stop at and how much egg and chips cost you ?
7 The alternative argument has it that since people and situations differ you are better equipped to deal with them if you have a wide repertoire of behaviours to draw on .
8 Wednesday 's a rather muddled time when people and events force you to rethink certain situations and change one or two recent decisions .
9 Darker lashes and brows make you look more wide-awake and add definition , even when you are not wearing other make-up .
10 If you write a song that sells well enough to reach the top 50 in the albums or singles chart you are eligible automatically .
11 And because it bears our Panda insignia it will help to spread the message about our work when friends and colleagues see you using it .
12 ‘ I suppose ’ , she went on , ‘ your mothers and fathers tell you you 're wonderful .
13 How many courses or conferences have you attended or even seen advertised that mention children in their titles ?
14 The one thing that pots give you above everything else is versatility .
15 Do n't base long term decisions on how you feel Tuesday for passing fads and fancies give you a false impression of what you want to achieve in times to come .
16 Let none of these warnings and precautions put you off the adventure and excitement of collecting in this field if you have an inclination that way .
17 Your solicitor is well placed to help you understand how the new laws and regulations affect you .
18 what thoughts and feelings do you have towards these goals ?
19 In the event that you or others named on your booking form suffer death , bodily injury or illness arising from an activity which does not form part of the services we have agreed to supply to your , then we shall through our Representatives or Agents offer you every reasonable assistance , including advice and guidance and may , depending upon particular circumstances and at our complete discretion , offer initial financial assistance up to a maximum of £5,000 per booking form .
20 What hopes and fears do you have ?
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