Example sentences of "[pron] you [vb mod] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I am sure he would have considered that both technical accomplishment and , though not perhaps in the modern sense , introspection , were valuable for the poet , but the labour and intense study which you 'll have noticed he referred to in that passage I 've read , consisted of course of learning large numbers of languages , which he clearly did with great fluency , and reading inordinately the whole of human literature .
2 Prune your notes if necessary and arrange them in the order in which you would like to use them .
3 An order form is enclosed to be completed if you wish to subscribe to this service indicating the regularity with which you would wish to receive it .
4 Yes , the Alexander Technique is a very useful tool which you can use to help you find the solutions to many physical , emotional and mental problems but , more than that , it has the potential to help us use our intelligence in a way that is constructive both for us and our fellow man .
5 This organ works at its own rate and there 's almost nothing you can do to speed it up .
6 This was a critical group , among whom the most commonly heard comment was ‘ There 's nothing you can do to stop it ’ .
7 These occur in the second half of pregnancy , and there is nothing you can do to prevent them .
8 If , on the other hand , your cat is one of the deaf ones , then there is nothing you can do to help it .
9 But there is nothing you can do to make it grow longer than it is programmed to do by your body chemistry .
10 I 've never felt hostility like that before , there was violence everywhere , I could smell it like something crawling out of the ground , it was like having second sight , the sense that something terrible was going to happen and there was nothing you could do to stop it .
11 ‘ Well , it seems to me you 'll have to talk it over with her , ’ she said , determined to be non-partisan .
12 If you 'd come out on the gig with me you could have held it for me .
13 ‘ I told you you should have had him on a lead , ’ said Philip .
14 ‘ Of course , with all that filthy lucre behind you you can afford to treat her like bone china . ’
15 Well I told you you 'd have to order it .
16 I , I ca n't think the there 's anything else you you 'd like to ask me ?
17 When you 've done that first one you 'll have to let us have a listen , I 've never heard myself on the tape before .
18 We need some nominations for her successor , so please approach whoever you would like to represent you to see if she would be willing to stand .
19 This man had the hand like , in Freddy if you could punch him you 'd go do you reckon he was there
20 If you had ever loved him you 'd have married him , despite Aunt Bertha 's occupancy of the house .
21 The nice thing about Matilda was that if you had met her casually and talked to her you would have thought she was a perfectly normal five-and-a-half-year-old child .
22 If you half-closed your eyes and looked at it you might have likened it to a string of coloured beads .
23 ‘ If you 're going to eat it you 'll have to do it all yourself . ’
24 So it was er hell 's pells for three quarters of a mile nearly for your dinner and hell 's pells back and I guess time you 'd done it you 'd have worn it off anyway .
25 But sometimes it is disturbing to mothers , so if you feel uncomfortable about it you can try giving him a toy to hold while he 's on the toilet seat ’ ; and in general : ‘ If you take it easy in caring for your baby , you will be doing him a great service . ’
26 Position positional isomers branch chain functional group and there 's one other odd one which has a very peculiar name and the name it normally goes by is a fairly old name , now I 'm not sure at this stage if that name is still used but what I 'll do is to describe the form of the isomerism first and let you decide what you would prefer to call it .
27 just spend a couple of minutes now and jot down what it is you would like to get out of this course by tomorrow afternoon what you would like to say you 've achieved on this course .
28 The author acknowledges that you will have difficulties but then suggests and explains what you can do to prevent them .
29 For my first as I put down in my erm blurb before , will be to meet you in small or large groups throughout the Euro constituency , and see what you can do to help me and to convince you erm that I will be a a good campaign leader , a good candidate .
30 ‘ Why you behave the way you behave and what you can do to change it .
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