Example sentences of "and you [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The , did they have a piece and you cut off the bottom ?
2 The handsets , there are the cream handsets and the grey handsets , there are no differences that are worth noting as far as performance-wise , but the grey handset has , I do n't know if you 've noticed , a mute button , okay , so that you can have a conversation , and press the mute button , and you cut off the person at the other end .
3 Let's suppose you show a child a picture of a cow , and you indicate to the child that that animal is known as a cow .
4 And you walked up the hill through the trees , ’ said Rachaela .
5 If you were working , though , the thing reversed itself : and you longed for the office lights to blink out , and the old Smith-Corona to die under your fingertips …
6 It 's when you pick up one of the guns , feel the metal , that their potentiality strikes you , and you marvel at the precision and care put into them .
7 Two one girl one end one girl another you know , turning the rope and you skipping in the middle and counting
8 The language helper gives the stimulus and you reply with the correct response .
9 And providing you are eligible and you reply by the closing date , your acceptance into the Personal Accident Plan is guaranteed .
10 And you said to the children , good idea .
11 Erm and and you said in the preliminary interview , the fact that there was some people who actually who lived in the flats who said quite am said quite clearly , this is not the time
12 Wander through the village and along the lakeside promenade , and you come to the small Schafbergbahn railway , which winds its way to the top of the Schafberg mountain behind the village .
13 Walk a little farther and you come to the Church of St Lawrence which has Romanesque foundations .
14 You know , very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re , what is called no man 's land , you come through from one frontier and then you 've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that does n't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned .
15 It can leave one hopelessly confused as new fitness fashions go in and out of vogue and you come into the orbit of different coaches .
16 Leave this seat of learning and you come into the newly renamed Marianské Square .
17 So you come down the stairs and you come into the kitchen in the kitchen we start with the refrigerator being put next to the cooker
18 And you come over the bridge and the toll 's this side of it .
19 And you come in the middle .
20 When you get a prognosis like that , trivial matters disappear and you concentrate on the really important things in life — home , family and caring .
21 and then you you oversimplify and then you refine it and you concentrate on the differences .
22 And you map to the first letter of your last name , say .
23 And you knocked on the doors and you canvassed who you were , they could hardly miss who you were since you were dressed up in this uniform showing everywhere , black and red , looked very smart , for a little chap .
24 Stay here and you follow in the footsteps of Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill .
25 You know if you die and you 've from the bank says you 'll get buried anyway .
26 The parlour door went straight onto the street , because it was a terrace you see and you go into the into the front room here and you have another door into the next room and another door into the scullery at the back .
27 But it 's really cool if you get into the upper sixth and you go into the erm you get a study near the book room you know round the back .
28 And you go at the speed that it warrants .
29 Right so first , you 'd sit her down , and you go through the job description perhaps , what about an on-going basis ?
30 It 's like a precinct , it sells loads of bags and scarves and purses and all sorts of other things , and you go through the shop , like and that 's the first thing you see .
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