Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] [vb -s] you " in BNC.
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1 | The process is rooted in what has happened already , in the past ; the Boo– of Changes allows you the luxury of seeing how the process will continue in a hypothetical future — in this case , if you shoot Auntie Flo . ’ |
2 | Enjoying a variety of foods gives you all the nourishment you need . |
3 | Enjoying a variety of foods gives you all the nourishment you need . |
4 | Continual moaning and criticism of others gets you nowhere . |
5 | The use of titles encourages you to see individuals as set firmly into their social slots . |
6 | ROUGH GUIDE TO CAREERS advises you on how to get into the theatre . |
7 | Word for Windows lets you make the appearance of your work consistent , both within and between documents . |
8 | If a weekly ride does n't satisfy your yearnings but lack of finances prevents you from riding more frequently , try putting an advertisement in a local paper offering your services to exercise other people 's horses . |
9 | The time to change to a smaller hook is when a lack of bites suggests you ought to try a smaller bait . |
10 | Collect four coupons and each set of coupons allows you to claim up to four tickets and it was a pound a ticket was n't it ? |