Example sentences of "and [conj] you [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You might begin by writing notes and questions to yourself — to check what you already know and where you need more information .
2 It means accepting , as one grieving woman put it , ‘ that there was something alive in you , and that you ended that process ’ .
3 ‘ I enjoy writing historical romances because they are usually longer and so you get more chance to work on character development and detail , ’ he says .
4 The fat men : were they less fat because they were smaller , and so you needed less stomach to appear fat ; or were they more fat , because they developed the same stomachs , but had even less frame to support them ?
5 Exactly and once you get that appointment on the phone that you wanted , erm , they 'll look at the day , you 'll take it regardless .
6 There is a skill in coping with real life software and once you realise this fact you can start to live with your computer in something a little closer to harmony !
7 He saw that God was things , was in and of things , every sort of thing , breathing through them , breathing out of them — and if you took that presence away then the things , every sort of thing , would have no colour , no movement , no smell , no sting , no Point .
8 ( And if you use this method to send information to a laser printer , you may need to put the printer off-line and press the Form Feed button before it will produce the output ) .
9 There 's twenty-five guineas to the winner — and if you had some money to back yourself to win you could make as much as that again . ’
10 And if you take this issue of Ideal Home along with you , you 'll be entitled to one reduced adult admission of just £3.50 .
11 And if you getting another ring , but please send smallest size , yeah .
12 And if you lived this end of the village you was an uptowner , see ?
13 If any of you happen to be professional philosophers , you will certainly have had this experience in your , in society , you 're asked what you do , and if you make that admission , a slightly lunatic thing happens .
14 These fish are especially prone to ‘ conditioning ’ ; you can switch their minds onto a certain item of food and if you keep that food trickling through their swims over a long period they will continue feeding , with only short breaks , until that food runs out or some other disaster happens to move them .
15 " And if you touch that gun , boy , I 'll take it off you , and shove it down your throat . "
16 And if you recall some time ago we wrote and said we would like the buses that go down Station Lane Edingley to come through our village .
17 And if you want any sharpening done erm sharpening service and some sharpening
18 And if you want any information on Katie 's very special break there , you can phone for a copy of our fact sheet .
19 When you need to speak to your stringer — at your club or at the local shop — tell them what kind of player you are ( a baseline slugger or a serve and volleyer ) and if you want more power or more accuracy from the racket .
20 And if you need more encouragement , remember that your fiver will also get you into our very first ‘ Vintage And Collectable ’ show , unearthing a plethora of oldies including Gibsons , Fenders , Martins , Gretsches and more — some expensive , some cheap , and some just plain weird .
21 And if you watch this technique , these
22 And if you have any lettuce , eat it .
23 I shall be administrating the Concentration of Resources Programme and if you have any project which might qualify for grant aid in the year 1985–86 please contact me either directly or through your Regional Representative .
24 Because there 's not the ingredients in the cleanser that there is the moisturizer and if you have any cleanser on the skin it 's blocking the work of the moisturizer .
25 And if you have any intention of trying to keep her from me , I warn you , I wo n't stand for it ! ’
26 A spokesman for the local Catholic bishop , insisted : ‘ No such complaint has been made to him and if you have any information he will investigate it . ’
27 It 's just that I ca n't bear to see someone like you , Ruth , made miserable so worthlessly , and until you get some feeling of respect for yourself you 're never going to snap out of it , and you 'll go on being used as a doormat .
28 Meeting Thomas reminded me that human relations do n't have to be like this , that in other countries you open your account in credit , and unless you squander that goodwill by behaving like a complete arsehole , the mutual warmth continues to grow with every subsequent encounter , as though it were natural for human beings to get on together .
29 And unless you answer that question , you 're just pandering to people 's emotions .
30 Speaking in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity , it would be all too tempting for Protestants to say to Catholics : ‘ This is the doctrine which still divides , and unless you accept this doctrine too , you can not be saved . ’
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