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

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31 Do n't deploy onto a larger frontage than you have to with Goblins .
32 You get higher turn out in non- metropolitan districts than you do in county council or in metropolitan district elections .
33 As with the STANDARD version , shapes that you design in the ORIGINAL section can be superimposed on to stitch patterns created in the COLOUR PATTERN section .
34 Yes , but very restricted erm in other words if you look at the history of Kuwait for the time that we received or we got our independence , we had to start our nationalisation process as an independent country .
35 If you are on a site-recce and you hit on an idea or a way of solving your problem , do a dry run .
36 The coffee was a revelation — it 's so easy to forget how bad coffee is in British restaurants until you go to France or Italy .
37 Certainly it 's the case that there 's a a down side if you like with providing the new roads through what is mostly open countryside .
38 Well once again if you look at the er er if you look at the full page which costs nine hundred pound on a on a golf club score card and you look at the full page in the A five booklet
39 But the question is you have to design the experiment and you have to be the expert .
40 I remember being at primary school and the boys went to play football and you sat in the corner playing talking or the boys played football and the girls , would you believe it , got sex education !
41 There 's more than one way to prevent segre to prevent integration , you can draw school boundaries in certain ways to effectively segregate schools if you want to , but let's not have this macho stuff on the school steps , armed guards , you know , er I mean er the pictures of mobs , that 's the only expression for them I suppose , mobs of white people , you know , throwing , throwing bricks and bottles at seven and eight year old black children on the way to school , I do n't want , I do n't want , I can do without it .
42 Imitation occurs if I send you verbal or non-verbal signals and you respond with similar signals .
43 The only drawback is the expense if you fish for long sessions and take enough meat to feed continuously .
44 The good thing about being in the scrum is when you push over and they all collapse and you fall on top of them .
45 That stacks up to a quite well specified machine , and you 'll find file operations , particularly , slow on a 20MHz SX if you opt for the HPFS .
46 Hit the key until you come to the first empty Form , and put the data in .
47 Increase the size of your Goblin units if you have to , even drop the number of units to a bare minimum to counteract the effect .
48 it was very clever , I watched the first couple because people who like Harry Enfield 's comic characters switched on , just to see what he was like and before you knew it you were twenty minutes into a half hour programme and you stuck with it to the end .
49 Now if you have a rolling programme and you wan na say we refurbish four at a time , roughly I would say fifty beds in these two hundred , give or take some money because they vary .
50 There are so many little bits and pieces that you can accommodate in you own mind if you want to .
51 Well you can change your mind if you want to !
52 Erm from there we went into this purpose built flat above a grocers shop , it was meant for the manager of the grocers shop , but he had better sense and so the flat became available for letting to the Borough Council who at the insistence of the owners of the house we were in , erm , were anxious to get their property back and so we found ourselves in a brand new flat , the first tenants , although this was not very highly to be recommended , you approached your flat up er stone staircase , er from the outside so you exposed to the elements er you then walked across the roof , flat roof over the shops until you came to your flat door , erm , Islington at that time was just beginning the , to see the influx of immigrants from the colonies as they were in those days and er , they in turn created much heavier demand on what little vacant property there was , so that the district rapidly deteriorated and for many people who were not in the fortunate position that we were found it necessary or desirable to leave because they were sharing rooms or sharing houses with people whose ways of life were different from theirs and this is something I think that housing authorities learnt to appreciate over the years that the differences between people 's ways of life are one of the major causes of social distress .
53 I bet she 'd rustle up a tray of tea if you smile at her nicely ! ’
54 They 've not in the past shown themselves to be very honest erm nor very keen on going into their own archives , and I think it 's , actually takes people like me , who live on the border-lines if you like of the two cultures , to go in and discover erm sometimes embarrassing documents , embarrassing information , to confront them with it , in their own language , so that they have to take stock .
55 But you listen to Richard and you listen to his sister and hear the difference and they 're both from the same place .
56 You will be semi-detached from the world around you for a wee while Wednesday and all the people and places that make up your life will take on a shadowy irrelevance until you come to terms with your own innermost thoughts and feelings .
57 Well no but you both yeah but you wan na play football if you want to Jonathan do n't you .
58 There are no buttonholes but you can push buttons through the ladders if you want to .
59 Yeah , cos I made you a sandwich and you sat in the garden chair .
60 Tomorrow I 'll bring in a blank tape if you want to but I ca n't take them that one .
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