Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | So now you want to unload her on to the wretched Miss Plimsoll in the top form where she will cause even more chaos ? ’ |
2 | you want to talk them back to safety ; |
3 | erm What happens if erm your boss is n't on the phone and their boss has transferred all their calls to the other phone , the other phone rings as well as the secretaries ring , so you pick it up on your phone , which is R star star 3 , and then you want to get it through to the boss , but when you ring the number it comes through to the other phone . |
4 | Oh you want to fetch it down to a board technic |
5 | ‘ He was n't as odd as you 'd made him out to be , your friend , ’ Gillian said as we left . |
6 | ‘ I suppose you 'd put it down to had management tactics , ’ sneered Ray . |
7 | If it 's negative , how are you going to turn it round to a positive . |
8 | sometimes it 's easier if you find to pass it on to someone else |
9 | ‘ You keep bringing everything back to money . ’ |
10 | Many people say generally that ‘ there should be no whaling for ethical reasons ’ , but when you try to pin them down to a formulation of those ethics , you find it exceedingly difficult and , I am afraid to say , probably unconvincing to most people of the nations of the world . |
11 | ‘ You offered to point it out to me . |
12 | Never , ’ she defended , then added thoughtfully , ‘ However , if you do get him back to his old city life , you 'll know he 's doing it for you , and you 'll be assured that he really loves you . ’ |
13 | If you 've checked them out to your satisfaction , then fair enough . |
14 | You 've dragged me along to all your trade shows and staff socials over the years . |
15 | So we 're actually concentrating on the actual business of that in the final analysis , despite how he behaved , large amounts of funds were stolen and you b you 've kicked us off to a very valuable start about whether that would be harder to do faced with a Maxwell-type character if all of Good was implemented . |
16 | ‘ You 've put her up to this . |
17 | I mean if you had to take it along to a shop and |
18 | You had to sell it back to the council . |
19 | Slippery Elm you see you had to tape it down to a fine point and then insert it you see , and if you did n't get the right place well it 'd kill you . |
20 | er we can clear the table if you wish to point anything out to us , erm , or if you prefer to er er to wait and hear what |
21 | A Will is a commonsense and legal way to ensure that any possessions you have are given to the people you wish to pass them on to . |
22 | The Hilton should be able to fax this back to me rather than you trying to get it up to York . |
23 | you see to put it back to Marx it 's the working class that have got to deliver the goods . |
24 | erm it 's concerning the photograph , and she just wondered if you had anything in mind for the photograph or if , if you wanted to leave it up to the press ? |
25 | Erm , it 's like to keep my day planned out but , like the district manager might walk in or people might go off sick , and then you have to fill somebody in to that position . |
26 | She could say no more , only after a moment when he did not answer , ‘ Please do n't reproach yourself , my darling , when you have given me back to myself again . ’ |
27 | Mum when you have to give it back to the man ? |
28 | No matter how badly it offends your self-image , weigh yourself , even if you have to take yourself off to the abattoir to do it . |
29 | ‘ The IAAF must urgently review the situation , for when you make your rules you have to carry them out to the letter of the law . |
30 | However , you need to keep yourself up to date with this bumf , and you 've got to control it . |