Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [conj] [noun] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 You will get some interesting gambles as people think you have missed the selected card .
2 Your valuable work — crowned by the high distinctions and titles awarded you by some prestigious scientific , cultural , and educational institutions from various countries of the world represents , much to the pride of all our people , a greatly important contribution to ensure the flourishing of the national and universal science and culture , as a brilliant example of revolutionary abnegation and deep concern with the cause of Socialist Romania 's flourishing and the cause of all the nation 's progress and civilization .
3 Yes but you 've got those brown ones that Paula gave you .
4 And it 's not just aching limbs and excess flab you 'll be fighting — a couple of days at Hoar Cross Hall will relieve the stress and strain of 90 's living too .
5 She had always had a vague idea that psychotherapists made you lie down on a couch and waffle on about your problems until finally , in some miraculous way , they were no longer problems , just a pain that had been gradually eased away .
6 The text evolves , through successive steps of minor redrafting rather than through the more mysterious process of gestation , and with less chance of outside events or circumstances making you forget where you have got to .
7 Ron and Ivy , friendly husband and wife offer you clean comfortable accommodation with a good English breakfast .
8 The musical flavour will be supplied by Edinburgh 's own Tam White and the Caledonian Brewery are laying on some of their amber liquid and pies to give you just a taste of what the atmosphere will be like during the weekend 13–15 August .
9 ( 3 ) If you are still unfit for work after this period of being paid either Statutory Sick Pay or Sickness Benefit you will transfer to Invalidity Benefit which will be paid for as long as you remain unfit for work .
10 Hey , do n't look so terrified , ’ she smiled , ‘ it 's only some letters and a little ornament that Gramps thought you might like .
11 You 'll find fascinating books and guides to help you make the most of your day , as well as gifts for family and friends .
12 Think about your spare , or time , or leisure time in general , what regular hobbies or interests do you have ?
13 There are helpful tables and indexes to assist you through the mass of information offered .
14 The poolside bar provides you with vital liquid refreshment and snacks to keep you going through the day and there 's a supermarket close by .
15 Choose hand embroidered tablecloths and bedlinen for your first home , nightdresses for the honeymoon and antique laces and linens to make you own dress .
16 Scheveningen offers a complete contrast to the centre of The Hague , with its sandy beaches , wide promenade and boulevard where you will discover restaurants , bars , small terraces and boutiques to welcome you day and night .
17 But when your boyfriend 's got a spare Bentley and chauffeur to lend you , that is n't so much of a strain .
18 Let's see if you can make it all the way to the front door before Rosie gets you .
19 It will , I know , be a tough decision for you to make , Les , because it is common knowledge that Terry has you in his back pocket , but he is the weak link in the team this year .
20 Saturday 's sense of imminent gloom and doom fills you with a foreboding of problems to come and difficulties or dangers to be overcome .
21 WE 'VE got together with ScotRail , Stena Sealink , Friendly Hotels and NIR to bring you two great prizes in an easy competition .
22 And then there 's another tall bottle that Wendy got you .
23 At Art of Africa Deborah Norman offers vibrant African arts and crafts to warm you up this Christmas .
24 Do n't base long term decisions on how you feel Tuesday for passing fads and fancies give you a false impression of what you want to achieve in times to come .
25 Your solicitor is well placed to help you understand how the new laws and regulations affect you .
26 On the rare occasions when people criticize you ( see Criticism on page 44 ) and offer you explicit feedback about your behaviour , accept it gratefully rather than springing to your own defence .
27 If you make good use of the contacts it forces you to make in Ardmore , Wellington or Christchurch , you can get a very useful insight into the local scene that helps prepare you for the fascinating flying that lies ahead .
28 If your apprenticeship has been in the district where you intend to farm , so much the better , for you will have experience of local conditions and friends to help you look sensibly at whatever offers .
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