Example sentences of "[subord] you [verb] [verb] so " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Rather like that game where you had to memorise so many objects on a tray .
2 The snag is that once you have done so , you can not move up or down .
3 Once you have done so , the word ‘ play ’ flashes in the display to let you know that a parameter has been changed .
4 While it is not difficult to learn the techniques necessary to enable you to hypnotize other people , the real test of skill and acquired knowledge comes in knowing how to help them deal with their problems once you have done so .
5 However , once you have done so , you can move around the file using PTR# and read back previously written data .
6 However , once you have done so , the only way of cancelling the CLI is by pressing /; on the keyboard .
7 If you had done so , the inappropriateness of someone of your age and standing addressing him as ‘ William ’ should have been self-evident to you . ’
8 If you 've changed so much , then you should n't care in the least whether Eleanor 's here or not .
9 There 's nothing to prevent you from unburdening yourself to me right here and now if you wish to do so . ’
10 Midland is a member of the Ombudsman scheme and we have agreed to accept his decision , although you still have the right to take legal action if you wish to do so .
11 Although the list includes characters who could never have met in reality you can include them in the same army if you wish to do so .
12 But remember that if you keep doing so you will find people are reluctant to take on your case .
13 If you fail to do so we will accept no responsibility for any unauthorised use of your Card .
14 A is not alleging that B has broken his contract — he is simply saying ‘ Now you must perform — and if you fail to do so , that will be a breach of contract . ’
15 It is important that this form is completed accurately ; if you fail to do so and , in particular , if you conceal any medical condition which could affect your work , your continued employment could be placed at risk .
16 Well in er , this policy any time if you want to surrender so if you need er , some of the money , you can get that money or any time .
17 If you choose to do so , then prepare for what may seem like tough responses .
18 The menu is varied and if you choose to do so , you could make a full meal of it — for instance you could choose calamari , followed by Scottish salmon , followed by delicious fudge brownies .
19 And the culmination of the production of some financial information that simply enables you to ensure that you can meet those goals in that coming year if you choose to do so .
20 It is legally possible to build up to the boundary of your ownership , but there are a number of points which should be considered if you decide to do so .
21 So that 's a way of not relying on remembering , cos you 've got so many little squiggles you 've got to remember , not just in physics , in chemistry and in everything else .
22 Arrested persons must be cautioned in the following terms : ‘ You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’
23 Normally , there is no need for you to see the Bank Manager unless you wish to do so — we can give you the ‘ OK ’ from the information on the form .
24 You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so but what you say may be given in evidence .
25 We may assume that the caution was in the following terms : ‘ You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’
26 The caution shall be in the following terms : ‘ You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’ …
27 You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so , but what you say may be given in evidence . ’
28 In other words , he would first have to be told in the language of paragraph 10.4 , ‘ You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so
29 Looking to her for comfort was like looking through a drawer for something which you knew was not there because you had looked so often before : you knew what was there — in painful and tedious detail — but there was nothing that you wanted .
30 Your new commitments will be relevant in working out how much you can afford to pay out , but the law will favour the children of your first family — after all , no one forced you to take on another relationship , and it would be unfair to the children of your first marriage if they suffered because you chose to do so .
  Next page