Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] you [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Buying direct from the charity , or a charity-run shop , is the best way to make sure the money goes where you want it to . |
2 | It 's if it goes where you want it to that 's hard . |
3 | The patches can then be located where you want them among the preamp 's memory locations ( or programs ) , and then called up by a MIDI pedal . |
4 | ‘ I have to go out for an hour or so ; therefore I suggest that you acquaint yourself with the filing system and generally try to get the feel of the place . |
5 | ‘ Do n't you know that you caught me at an age when Taureans are at their most vulnerable ? |
6 | Like most LIFESPAN activities , CREFDL will inform you of its progress as it works , so it is recommended that you run it from a hard copy terminal , or log the session to a file . |
7 | Their working lives ( up to about fifteen hours ) can be maximised if you handle them with care , so avoid subjecting them to mechanical shocks when in use ; switch off and allow them to cool before moving them around on the set . |
8 | Well it is quite fine , I mean it do does make your eyes ache if you do it for too long . |
9 | Do n't know if you get it on hotel bills , I think they have to pay something , yes . |
10 | Now I do n't know if you remember anything about the nine days of the General Strike , as opposed to the s sort of the whole miners ' strike in that year . |
11 | I do n't know if you have one over there … |
12 | Well , my stars say if you find yourself at a low ebb this weekend do n't worry . |
13 | He lives because you wish him to . |
14 | Well now I do n't know whether you know anything about that but it 's a make words . |
15 | Combining the benefits of a budget account with a borrowing facility , the Revolving Budget Account helps to tackle unexpected bills and allows you to buy what you want when you want it without having to set up further loan arrangements . |
16 | And I do n't think that you own me after my day is over , Dr Cochrane . |
17 | ‘ I insist that you take me to a fastline terminal . |
18 | By your expression , I judge that you suspect me of pseudo-intellectual flim-flam and it is undeniable that our deliberations tended more towards the sybaritic than the Socratic . |
19 | Once you have completed your design , you must ensure that you cover it with a sheet of glass should you have to leave it at any time . |
20 | ‘ I hope that you have something worth saying , ’ she said . |
21 | I just hope that you issued him with that warning because I meant what I said — I 'll ruin him if he hurts her again . ’ |
22 | So you could try it like this if we had twenty four we could see what happens if you make them into twos ? |
23 | What happens if you issue one to , you manage to get it to this department today but ca n't get it to that department 'til tomorrow and . |
24 | Patrick climbed out first and them helped Jane down ; Collins was the last man out , and Patrick heard him murmur to the driver , " Around the block the long way , only stop if you see us on the street . " |
25 | I think they 'll grow if you put them in the garden eventually . |
26 | It 's easier to get your case accepted if you offer it as a collective decision : ‘ Something we could consider is … |
27 | Then added in a mumble as if to himself , ‘ Just wait … just wait till you try it on Boxing Day … ’ |
28 | cos the red goes straight line always , does n't matter whether you hit it like that , that , that , that , that red ball will always |
29 | Their lack of routine means you can often encourage them to feed when you want them to — such as just before you set off on an outing . |
30 | How did you feel when you saw me with my beautiful Oriental mistress ? ’ |