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

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1 From there , a succession of dives fill you with awe .
2 So some of the things that we 're going to be looking at this morning is ways for you to use , that the people working with you can come up with some new ideas , but you can also use these ways yourself , because sometimes you do n't have the luxury of people to help you with your problem .
3 It is unreasonable to expect a piece of software to turn you and your computer into their equal in a matter of weeks or even months .
4 ‘ What piece of land do you want ? ’ asked Jacques .
5 The Sola grill has glass sides to keep the heat where it should be and the sheer controllability of gas means you wo n't waste energy .
6 If you hope to break into that side of veterinary work you 'll be disappointed .
7 With wrong side of skirt facing you , pick up ‘ stitches ’ from half the top of skirt , putting them on to the needles that are in WP .
8 Next month we 'll attack Cliff 's second solo , where he moves the song into the key of F. See you then .
9 Money and talk of money got you attention .
10 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 . ’
11 These are all responses which were highly suitable in prehistoric times when events required either that you ran away as fast as you could or that you had a surge of energy to help you fight your way out of a difficult situation as ferociously as possible ( fight or flight behaviour ) .
12 In Jazz , the complex web of language makes you work just a little too hard , undermining the suspense and revelation that made Beloved so mesmerising and — in the process — losing the reader somewhere down its silken , snaking paths .
13 You know the situations where you 're in a I do n't know a meeting in some presentation and somebody wants you to give a vote of thanks have you ever had that , I had that Birmingham University one time .
14 It is not unusual to be in this position , and it may be that there is an accepted procedure to follow in the eventuality of employers making you an offer .
15 How did you tell a man who had just expressed his undying love for you and his need to remain in your arms for ever and ever that he was separated from you by a distance of fifty years , and that only by some perverse and cruel trick of time had you been allowed to meet at all ?
16 The beautiful Thai holiday paradise of Phuket gives you the opportunity of combining the holiday of a lifetime with a top class international marathon and 10km .
17 ‘ From which part of England do you come , Mr Arkwright ? ’
18 ‘ What part of England did you know ? ’
19 In a well-known collection of essays , New Essays in Philosophical Theology , Antony Flew argues that believers will never answer the question : What event or series of events would provide sufficient evidence against the existence of God to stop you believing ?
20 What level of credulity do you need to swallow all that ?
21 Often , a flash of azure draws you eye to a kingfisher , speeding like an Exocet missile a couple of feet above the water .
22 Ah ooh you want that bit of bread do you , ooh .
23 But with a bit of money spent you could have a nice little spinney there — be pretty in the spring .
24 and your bit of Ilkeston treating you well is it ?
25 Polo 's ‘ hole ’ selling started when they did a consumer survey asking : ‘ Which bit of mint do you like the best ? ’
26 Ooh a bit of roughage does you good then .
27 Oh , yes , it took me a bit of time to recognise you , but I got there in the end .
28 How far does this framework of questions help you to identify the main points which relate to Britain 's foreign policy in this period ?
29 The rasp of carpentry wakes you .
30 What erm what kind of education did you go to when you ?
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