Example sentences of "[art] [adj -er] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Law gave credence to such fears by his unashamed espousal of the image created round him ; in May 1912 he told the National Union that " nobody knows better than I do that political work can not be done on strictly business lines , but the nearer you can approach to business lines the better for the political work " .
2 Although improving your memory might seem very much like a function of the left brain , the more you are able to bring your right-brain skills into it , the easier you will find it .
3 The quicker you can get around the mast the better , some people even jump , but the main point is that both hands should hold the mast and not the uphaul rope .
4 Well probably in your early days you 'll probably do a mix , but if y the quicker you can get to only work , and even to the extent I mean I went out and bought my own book that had personal recommendations on the front and I would actually show that and say look John the only way I actually work , while I get everything ready you might like to look through because it 's the only way I work , I purely work on a personal recommendation basis and that enables me to get quality clients like yourself erm and I can devote time to you rather than have to go out looking for people to tell my story
5 We found then that the bigger the objective lens was the more light could be got and the bigger you could make it , so as I got bigger and got er the chance of making my own lenses and building up lenses of various kinds , I found that I could get quite a good magnification .
6 The more you achieve and the better the quality of that achievement , the happier you will keep your client .
7 The barbel will not be far away from the snag , and the closer you can fish to it with safety the better your chances are of catching these big fish .
8 After all that , remember one thing : the faster you can run , the more likely you are to escape .
9 It may help to remember that you can not build a towering future on inadequate foundations and that the deeper you sink into experience , the higher you can soar .
10 The bigger the event , the harder you will have to work at crowd-pulling and the earlier you will have to start to build up the interest .
11 It is one of the inequalities of the education system that the more successful you are the longer you can remain in it and thus delay independence and entry to work .
12 The older the child the longer you can wait so long as there are no other signs of serious illness .
13 ‘ The flatter you come in , the longer you can take to pull out , ’ Dangerfield said .
14 The bigger the event , the harder you will have to work at crowd-pulling and the earlier you will have to start to build up the interest .
  Next page