Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] you [vb base] [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 | A who has a new Rolls-Royce car , says to B , I will give you my car if you fetch it from the garage . ’ |
4 | A who has an ancient and dilapidated Rolls-Royce immobilised in his garage says to B , ’ I will give you my car if you fetch it from the garage . ’ |
5 | Mummy if you get one for me . |
6 | The command PRINT ‘ Hello World ’ is an instruction to print the message ‘ Hello World ’ on the screen but Qbasic does n't obey this command until you tell it to . |
7 | The words are almost worth committing to memory to serve as a warning light when you find yourself in danger of making use of a similar situation . |
8 | I was like a Desperate Dan cartoon where you see him with his hair standing on end . |
9 | If an editing change or the execution of a command was a mistake , you can frequently ‘ undo ’ the error if you notice it in time ; ie ( generally ) before you do any more editing , or give any more commands . |
10 | This whole scale concept across the entire fretboard is a powerful way of improving your familiarity with the fretboard , although you might not see the full implications of this exercise until you memorise it in all keys . |
11 | Even then you may have to use that extra bit of guile before you have one in the net . |
12 | Rose went alternately red , then white , then red again like a hot little cinder when you get it between a pair of tongs and blow on it . |
13 | When it 's fully legal , they will stamp the certificate and you send it to us . |
14 | For some reason they 're mounted on angled surrounds , which I quite like the look of , but the coils are screened by black plastic covers which look pretty cheap and make a nasty scratching noise if you hit them with a pick . |
15 | Now I 've past the last base and you want me to just run through a minefield okay ? |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Just pay your money and you put it in the tray |
18 | ‘ That 's too bad , Claudia , because I 'm going to be your second skin until you lead me to Garry . ’ |
19 | So I said do you want the truth or you want me to yourself ? |
20 | So much is at stake when you start a job that you owe it to yourself to think all the implications through . |
21 | If you get a match and you strike it on something else it would still |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality , leaving it unable to portray anything deeper than its own bonds . |
24 | According to your editorial today ( ‘ Filling the vacuum ’ ) , ‘ take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality ’ ; whose ‘ reality ’ ? |
25 | We wo n't feel obliged to put you under the microscope unless you force us to , but , if we do , we 'll find something nasty , take if from me . |
26 | As Robert Spencer Bernard , barrister and part-time farmer of wild boar for several years on his Buckinghamshire estate , said : ‘ A tiger is a tiger whether you see it in the London Zoo or in the Indian forests , but with a wild boar the argument is n't so simple . ’ |
27 | There 's no throttle as you know it on a modern car . |
28 | In great danger when you do it with a cos the other ball . |
29 | Catchy slogans and jingles Words and phrases that stick in your mind may well prompt you to buy a product when you see it in the supermarket . |
30 | The police have done a good job but it 's very difficclt unless you catch them with a box of matches . |