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

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1 You are Secretary of the Magistrates Association and you have something like twenty five thousand members out of a total of something like twenty seven thousand Magistrates .
2 The awful thing is that the movies that I 've been involved with in the last erm few years have entailed my being abroad a great deal , and I was made in New York entirely and I was there for six or seven months , and the difficulty is that when you then make the movie and you take it round the world , you 're away for another three or four months and so you end up being out of the country for quite a long time , so I 've been nothing like as active with the university .
3 Mustard came in a small tin and you mixed it with water .
4 Er I 'd just like to come back on three fairly brief points that er one of which was mentioned by Michael Courcier , two of which er relate to that , and were helpfully stimulated in discussion during the tea break , erm Michael Courcier , I think if I got him right , said , he did say we ca n't produce demographic forecasts for post two thousand and six but I think he was fairly guarded in saying it it would n't be wise or or whatever , erm I would suggest in this context , and in the context of , and I use the word emerging and I look for advice as to when emerging regional planning guidance , and when will be the end date of that regional planning guidance , I say we should be looking beyond two thousand and six , I say we can look beyond two thousand and six , and I would suggest we do it in the way of arrange , which would be highly appropriate way of doing it , not too dissimilar to road traffic forecasts , low medium and high growth , and if , to put the point simplistically , if we have arrived at a requirement figure of nine seven for Greater York for a specific period , if we were to either project that forward by five or ten years , obviously we could n't just simply go rata , but if you took a low figure and you halved it on the basis of the make up , the demographic make up , of how the nine seven had been arrived at it would be possible to produce a range , that then relates to the question of a new settlement , and the alternatives during the period to two thousand and six , and beyond , of that new settlement , and I go back again to the greenbelt , it is vitally important to do that in the terms of a long term defined greenbelt , therefore again in that context , I would say it is highly desirable , if not necessary , to revisit the periphery of York , it has not been examined in a local plan , it has not been examined in terms of environmental impact , with all due respect to the Greater York working party their , the level of analysis of those peripheral blocks of land was fairly cursory , on a limited number of planning criteria , if a new settlement is to be assessed alongside expansion of Greater York we have to revisit it in much much greater detail .
5 because , you know , erm , most kids these days , especially by the time they 're nine or ten , they 're used to having their own pocket money , and then you , and they say they ca n't do any maths at all , and you say well , if you had a fifty pence and you bought something for twenty four , how much change ?
6 When it 's fully legal , they will stamp the certificate and you send it to us .
7 The pillar box was mounted on a platform about 10ft above deck and you reached it by climbing up a ladder .
8 And the same when it came to er subtracting , you see , it were all done on the board and you copied it onto your plate On to your slate .
9 Now I 've past the last base and you want me to just run through a minefield okay ?
10 Yes , every now and then the temptation to do something sort of very cool and very sort of ten point Univers and you do it for a bit , and you 've done it and then you use some proper faces instead .
11 In the mimicking phase the language helper will say the sentence and you say it after him as near to his pronunciation and intonation as you can get .
12 Just pay your money and you put it in the tray
13 Erm you gave a a very full account of the sort of pressures that erm you were under because you did n't have a job and you related it to the necessity of involving yourself in what you euphemistically called the black economy .
14 One if you 're increasing it by forty five percent if it was a hundred percent and you increase it by forty five hundred percent
15 If you get a match and you strike it on something else it would still
16 That 's another thing you see that that that today you had a a tin ladle and it ever the ladle sort of leaked or developed a hole in ti you did n't discard it and throw it away , you used to go and buy what was called a , which was two little tin washers with a little bit of , I ca n't remember if it was f a fabric or or rubber , two pieces and you put one on one side and one the other and then a little screw and bolt went through , nut and bolt went through it and tightened it up and that stopped your leak , and that ladle then lasted a lot more a lot longer time .
17 ‘ But you want more outlets for KITS and you want them in the best and most expensive locations . ’
18 You got the band and you put them like that , and you twisted it round , did that and then it was a long band you see .
19 You see they did n't do things then that they would have done today , you see , seven years and you see I at that time , well I used to used to have a day off and instead of having a half day a week we used to have full day a fortnight and so of course on my day off I came home to see what I can do to help , you see and er my mother died .
20 Take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality , leaving it unable to portray anything deeper than its own bonds .
21 According to your editorial today ( ‘ Filling the vacuum ’ ) , ‘ take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality ’ ; whose ‘ reality ’ ?
22 They might have something one day and you cadge it off them , and you got something another day and they cadge it off you .
23 You have to use these methods because there are fifty cassettes coming in every day and you need yours to be picked out and heard with particular care .
24 Sometimes you have the same person and you have lots of different scores for them and you see whether they 're correlated but most o more often than not what we 're talking about is a number of people and to see whether the pairs of scores in some way are related Now this is probably a bit more important .
25 oi fadge and you pegged it after me .
26 If it 's your birthday then I write a song or an ode and you share it with the whole restaurant — everyone joins in . ’
27 Fortunately , however , there is a special fractions ‘ slash ’ character and you use it like this .
28 I make an observation about a recurring item in a newspaper and you interpret it as jealousy . ’
29 I would also like , and I know this is where I 'll get problems I would if we are gon na try and get the kids into a routine over them doing their work I think the easiest routine for them to have is that you do you , you get , you have your lesson you do your homework that night and you hand it in the next day .
30 You have shown that you are really interested in old people and you know something about your duties and your role as a care assistant .
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