Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Waves of smell hit you as peasant women cycle past towing brown-encrusted oil drums filled with the precious produce of the city 's latrines .
2 If you use weights in strip form you will need enough to fit the width of your hemline .
3 Well I do n't think you ought to take your books to nursery do you ?
4 All the kids at school think you 're some kind of heretic . ’
5 g ) Now draw the following table and see if you can fill in the blank spaces , using the strips of paper to help you as you did above .
6 How many cups of coffee do you have a day then ?
7 According to German folklore if you want sparks of passion to fly you should give your lover an apple delicately scented with their perspiration .
8 Stewards on duty to welcome you .
9 And there are highly qualified instructors on hand to advise you .
10 If you find galls on garden weeds you can use a trowel to transfer the plant to a pot of soil .
11 But do not deceive yourself into thinking that because your continual disservices to art bring you knighthoods and ribbons , I shall in any way weaken in my attack .
12 For two weeks of Wayfarer sailing you should join our dinghy sailing holiday , p21 .
13 For two weeks of Wayfarer sailing you should join our dinghy sailing holiday , p21 .
14 How many pieces of toast do you want ?
15 How many pieces of paper do you want ?
16 An alternative to asking for item after item is to ask , " What animals ( birds , fish , etc. ) do you have in your country ? " , or , " What different kinds of clothing do you wear ? "
17 The last question on the registration form asks ‘ what kinds of help do you think the Network should provide for teachers ? ’
18 For example if I 'm looking at O-level history , ‘ What sorts of things do you think might be important , or what kinds of evidence do you think I ought to collect , or what issues do you think I ought to take into account ? ’ ’
19 Now for example if I 'm looking at O level history , what sort of things do you think might be important , or what kinds of evidence do you think I ought to collect , or what issues do you think I ought to take into account ? ’ .
20 And what other kinds of meat did you sell ?
21 What kinds of argument do you have with your children ?
22 What kinds of food do you like to be allowed on a diet ?
23 If you 're dealing with erm how many you know , how many atoms of Hydrogen do you get in erm well a litre of gas or something ,
24 In each basket we compared like with like — so there were no cheap and nasty products with brand names you 've never heard before .
25 Normally the brain continually pools these complimentary sources of information to provide you with a relatively complete experience .
26 It can also be used on top of an electric blanket although you 'll soon discover that because of the natural thermal qualities of lambswool fleece you 'll be using your electric blanket much less .
27 There 's , there 's part of life that , that you 've been missing if you have n't had some experience somewhere , and as you say er some of the most beautiful things in life move you to tears .
28 I do n't think I do n't think simply by looking at auto- offs reports or E D S R work is going to solve our problems in time do you ?
29 Variations in response put you on your mettle .
30 He could go and dig up the roadworks during the night , and get some cement made up in a small container and cement up the holes in manhole covers you used to lift the things up by .
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