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

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1 6 The more risks you take , the more profit you are likely to make !
2 ‘ Nothing to some of the risks you 've taken , Steen . ’
3 The more risks you have the more important it is to do something about your blood cholesterol level .
4 And the risks you have in mind will not exist there .
5 During those months you 've frequently explained how we would both benefit from informing the literary world of the trick Tristram and I played on it .
6 ‘ How do you propose to raise the money when for the past months you 've been claiming that it just was n't possible ? ’
7 Anything longer than that erm it just depends really on the time of the erm your the time of the year or how many months you 've
8 But then also you 've got , you , if you take it over say , twelve months you 've got like a
9 Erm , the other thing is that in the Nuffield erm it sometimes er er in the , in the book er list , and sometimes it 's in the photocopy books , so you have to check both and if it 's a book that 's been erm not come into the library over the last fourteen months you 've er , you also need to check the erm Von Ryan catalogue .
10 The first thing was to find a school for you three — for six months you had had no teaching , except what I could give you , and then kind Miss Budden , the headmistress at Auckland House school , Simla , said she could take you if I could come too and help her nurse about twenty children down with measles in the san. , because Matron was coping with some children with suspected diphtheria in another block .
11 Well you could n't er the men were hired on the farms for for a term of six months you know .
12 And er he was there er two blokes had to get come get chains and get him out of it and all that and here was n't a scratch on him but erm he was off for about five or six months you know he had ee ee this brain tests and everything , the shock had er he was quite bad for some time .
13 Bosh , I was frightened of the thing for months you know , you know there 's always keys and what happens if I press sent .
14 ‘ After the first 18 months you know anything can happen .
15 I mean , and she really known him for six months you know ?
16 Perhaps when they come back they 've got six months you know they 've got a month 's work on their hands .
17 Regularly means that we go in anyway t every six months you go and have your teeth checked to see if they 're okay .
18 During that twelve months you get extra supervision and at the during that period the chief constable is entitled to dispose of your service at a week 's notice , but after you get over the probationary period only the Watch Committee could dispose of your services , the onus was on the Watch Committee .
19 Well when they was feeding these up , you could have one for yourself as long as you let the government have one , see , and er , er , of course the next to feed a pig up , see , but er , I mean if you could fed them properly you could erm , perhaps get one ready in er , six to nine months you see , and er , which would be a , a good bacon pig like , if you fed it er , correctly .
20 Tractors are used for the twelve months you see but not a combine .
21 So if after five months you started paying it again , you 've got to pay the previous four months ' premiums .
22 If at the end of three months you decide that this is too elaborate for you or you 'd like to , if you need to see a week at a glance , er , you just call my office , send back the pages you have n't used , and we would exchange those er , for the equivalent in a different format .
23 So you 're saying after three months you want to review it .
24 when they had all the songs you knew
25 Between the songs you get talk by and about the Beatles .
26 The list is long and varied and what you choose or the combinations you try will depend on what you want your event to achieve .
27 The settings you make will be accessed by all your Windows applications — so you only need to make them once unless you alter your system configuration .
28 The second method saves all the graph settings you define , but without making an image on disk .
29 And you had to get , get a bit of paper and you drew a straight line , straight line , see like that , and if he had two white legs you put a cross , two white see , if he had a long one , he had put a big cross , if he had a long , two long white leg , if he had me behind you put a cross .
30 ‘ What beautiful legs you 've got , ’ as he stood up to dress .
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