Example sentences of "the [noun] [conj] you " in BNC.

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1 You 'll be displeased to know that you ca n't even avoid the tag if you try to get away from it all to cheer yourself up .
2 It may be best to try to specify the teaching objectives in behavioural terms — planning the thoughts and particularly the activities that you envisage for the pupils and the teacher .
3 Two , the could proceed without the landlord 's licence , it would then be up to the landlord to apply to the court to have the lease forfeited when you could arrange the defence that you were a reasonable tenant and as such the assignment should have been allowed to permit this course of action but of course you are using bank money as well as your own and the bank would be unhappy to lend money in a situation where there was a possibility , albeit a slight , that the lease would be forfeited .
4 That so somewhere in i in between you 've got to be receiving the income that you generate .
5 But when he gets round to it , I think he 'll control them a bit more closely , now you can invest in that sort of fund quite safely , and although it wo n't give you any capital growth , because if they 're giving you ten percent income , obviously the capital growth 's going to be limited , but er if it 's the income that you 're after , not a bad thing to do , so I mean at the moment I may actually combine one income-type er P E P with one growth and income , where the , where the , perhaps the yield is about five percent .
6 in some policies you can elect to do both and in others , you only receive the income if you take NHS treatment instead of private .
7 Do not take naps in the daytime if you feel tired .
8 ‘ But I saw your husband come into the tent while you were over at the tombola , ’ Mrs Doran said to Mrs Yardley .
9 Never come to the defences until you have stated the crime for which the defendant is in your opinion being charged .
10 ‘ I 'm sure he 'd let us go on using the park if you wrote and told him it was n't us who left the litter lying about , Guider . ’
11 Because of this there is little or no possibility that somebody somewhere else will recognize the merits of the actions you are taking , or the opportunity that you have uncovered , and of their own free will line up and help you .
12 I am very grateful for the opportunity that you gave me to speak to the NFU Branch Committee on Thursday last .
13 Ideally , use dimmer switches with the pendants so you can alter their intensity to suit the mood .
14 The the grades , you do not mark the essays that you 've put in at course work t erm you do n't mark the exam questions to the same rigorous standard .
15 Within the assembly council I personally valued your contributions the very courteous and thoughtful way in which you presented these and the courage with which you expressed at times the stand that you had to take for the interest of the Board .
16 Well you can drop the calculator if you want it would be better if you pick 'em up and stick the numbers in .
17 And you could use the calculator if you like try it , try it first with the , all the different ones that you 've got out of the factor tree .
18 Some of them would be outraged We certainly know that one of them was convinced by Jesus , Joseph of Arimathea was a member of the Sanhedrin and you know that , that later on we 're told of Joseph of Arimathea , but what did he do Michael do you know , does anybody know what Joseph of Arimathea did ?
19 ‘ I had developed a penchant for Southern Comfort over the years and when not running I soon began to surpass the 20 units of alcohol per week ‘ allowed ’ by the experts if you do n't wish to become addicted .
20 He did it on the guitar and you were simply found a few words and
21 ‘ You do n't get the crowds until you 're right up there and people realise you 're going to get promotion .
22 Join a local RSPB members ' group ( get the address from the RSPB regional office ) and go on the outings if you can .
23 It was the birthplace as you soon find out of Marshal Foch , supreme commander on the western front in the later stages of the First World War , who has here an equestrian statue , a main street named after him and a small museum in the house where he was born in 1851 .
24 Erm I know there had been occasion when we had people sleeping on the the stairway and you know , I think occasionally and but I think sometimes that was maybe somebody got home from a blues party , and had too much to drink or something , and they came into the warm , the heat w from the the downstairs flat , er k comes up on the stairwell , and I know there was someone sleeping there .
25 Neaten the joins of the strips as you go along , and press them gently into the side of the cake with your fingers .
26 Yeah but there 's a Yes but at the same time , this way I agree with you , I I personally would do it if you have the funding and you 're going to evaluate it because you can not lose .
27 ‘ I explained to the prince that you were my companion and he said — all the while gazing at you across the hall — ‘ But a relative none the less , I 'll warrant !
28 Do you know the cost of the provision that you make for children with special educational needs , particularly the employment of specialist teachers and ancillaries ?
29 If you do this when you are solo , you will be less likely to skip an item or become careless about the checks when you are more experienced .
30 Follow the path as in the main route between Red Bank and Dow Bank and continue over the ridge until you reach the road leading to Grasmere ( 2 miles ) .
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