Example sentences of "and you [vb mod] [verb] they [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Hey , lost in music and lost for words , you yell and purr but all you can understand is that The Smiths are special and you 'll hug them to your heart …
2 The autumn is a big time for planting roses and you 'll find them for sale ready pruned and with their roots wrapped in polythene .
3 There are starters , main courses and side dishes and you 'll find them in the freezer cabinet .
4 Some supermarkets sell them and you may find them in food halls .
5 Well usually erm modern telephones have got a switch on the back and you can switch them to pulse or tone
6 After development the shots appear in the left-hand window , and you can place them on the main picture by moving them around and pressing fire .
7 And you can stop them from coming in as well if you 've got debts like , yeah .
8 All these there are multiplications and you can change them to divisions .
9 They also run various events and shows throughout the year and you can visit them on most days of the year .
10 And you can show them of between an eighteen and twenty four percent saving on their business travel .
11 And you can hold them with a with a brush or the broom .
12 It 's usually er er males that go to wars rather than females , and you can waste them on a vast scale like we did at the time of the first world war and , and find virtually no effect on your population .
13 Most train stations hire out cycles and you can return them to a different station — look out for sign Velo am Bahnhof .
14 THIS season garden centres are heavily stocked with camellias , and you can see them in flower , since these evergreens bloom from their early days .
15 You can get somebody with an average amount of ability , you pick and choose the right Board , and you can get them through ‘ O ’ level without any trouble at all .
16 And you can put them in pushch er pram , sorry
17 Mudskippers are only a few centimetres long and you can find them in mangrove swamps and muddy estuaries in many parts of the tropics , lying on the glistening mud well beyond the lap of the waters .
18 Now if you view the output of these as a state number you can generalize the the behaviour of these decoders and you can generalize them to anything you want .
19 And you will recognise them as the words of Jesus .
20 Er and not many fresh eggs but we did get dried eggs which were , were , it was n't a bad substitute but it was n't the same as a fresh egg but you could scramble them and you could use them for cooking but then you see there was very little fat .
21 So I thought , in my wisdom I thought , there was easier way than that , wh at one bar and I had one rope come under the draw bar with a tow bar , so I said right one bit of rope , one bar , so all the docker got ta do now is take the bar out , take the rope off , that was alright and you could stow 'em on the , on the deck .
22 From the skies above , incoming missiles blaze their trail to your cities , and you must defend them by hitting them before they hit you .
23 Defending barrister Thomas Teague told Mr Jones yesterday : ‘ You used to steal things from your foster parents and you used to give them to other children at school .
24 We used to catch a lot of fish and it was always in them days you used to catch the trout in the Summer and you used to dry them on the on the dykes and hang them on the line like you could see haddocks and that drying .
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