Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [conj] you [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | You did n't spend half enough when you got the chance , ’ he said when he saw the bill . |
2 | The design criteria for desktop publishing are simple enough if you follow the basic guidelines . |
3 | The monotony is relieved somewhat if you have the opportunity to talk to a fellow traveller who feels the same about long train journeys , then you have something in common besides moaning about the rigours of train travel . |
4 | A memory function stores programmes — useful only if you cook the same dishes frequently . |
5 | Everybody gets one and I wan na s I do n't wan na I wan na I wan na bring these in-house via the sales office and have them all centrally distributed cos it 's no good well if you read the T T G and the Travel Weekly it 's already taken two days . |
6 | I thought well after ten years , I thought , well I want I still want to get on and erm so I heard of this job down at Cambridge Station as Assistant Manageress at the Refreshment Rooms , you see , and er it was n't quite the same because er at Ipswich , you see , although the Catering Manager 's office er my work was office work and typing you know general thing and er because he was away most of the day , most days , because of er er the ten stations er from stretching as I say from Chelmsford , Witham , Marks Tey , Colchester and er I think it was Clacton and er and Manningtree and er I think , I do n't know Manningtree and Ipswich of course and er then er Bury St Edmunds and , and that 's it and I am not sure whether you went to Newmarket or whether to Ca whether to Cambridge now Newmarket but er , you see , so the days went on and we worked every other Sunday and of course I know things were a lot cheaper then but you see the pay was n't , was n't very good . |
7 | But I think he 's a bit worried I read into this that there 's a current there where you know the peasants are getting very radical , our is we ca n't be too radical and therefore we need to issue something which is gon na . |
8 | Make sure too that you have the answers to questions which may require actual information-this can be taken in note form . |
9 | and then you do , then miss that out before you do the total |
10 | ‘ Yes , I 'd just got that out when you rang the bell . ’ |
11 | But the truly dominant , characterizing feature is the use of pronouns and the movement between them : take those away and you destroy the relationship out of which the poems derive . |
12 | The view is more stunning yet if you take the trouble to climb up a little from the road , on to the grassy hill behind , so that you can see over the top of the slightly obtrusive forested spur to the south-west ; or if you follow the path through the woods to the south of the road for about half an hour you come out on a crest which dominates the country in the direction of the watershed . |
13 | ‘ They 're probably jealous too because you got the job through your dad , and then you were offered the foreman 's job . ’ |
14 | A magician lives in the house everyone says that he 's very grumpy so if you meet the magician you must be very polite . |
15 | It the player then took a breath at the end of bar fifteen just before you start the ceder bit . |
16 | The scene , without the players , is the same today as you enter the low walled garden with its four pleasing square summer-houses at the corners and its grand sweeping steps leading up Swangrove is its exotic and inimitable rendering of the local Cotswold style . |
17 | To those less committed I would strongly urge sampling ( try Disc 2 , track 4 ) — and will be surprised indeed if you resist the seduction any better than Caesar ! |