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

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1 - You start forgetting where you went on holiday this summer .
2 ‘ You might own this place , Miguel , and you might have the right to stand where you like on it , but you 'll never make me pleased to see you ever again .
3 Include five-minute intense relaxation spots during both morning and afternoon , where you concentrate on relaxing muscles , slowing your breathing down and calming your mind .
4 You should both know exactly where you stand on all the major issues of planning , right from the start , so that mutually acceptable decisions can be made well ahead of time .
5 Where you travel on your day out of the ordinary is up to you .
6 It is hard to relinquish status and income , both of which are like to fall if you take a step down or sideways or you stop on the career ladder .
7 Get off you do n't climb on people 's chairs you sit on them or you play on the floor
8 Or you hit on what seems a marvellously telling simile and can not bear to omit it .
9 Either that or you stood on it .
10 And so that you keep on top of it so you know that you 've got all the ones that start with K.
11 Being over-logical e.g. it 's only fair that you go on holiday without me , as you work and I do n't worry anyway !
12 If there is an overriding reason why you should use a lift then please try to ensure that you go on longer journeys rather than shorter ones , i.e. say three floors or more .
13 Another part of year 10 is that you go on work experience for two weeks .
14 So all I ask is that you go on the way you have started . ’
15 If you would count yourself as one of them , can I suggest that you reflect on the fact that as Christians we are not only welcome in this home but we belong here .
16 You have to take account of the worry to your family and yourself as well as the advice that you receive on the merits of your claims .
17 ‘ But hold on , ’ we can hear you say , ‘ I thought you said that you walked on weekends and played tennis and squash . ’
18 So it was n't bouncy but the way that it fitted , or the way that you lay on it , it was just so comfortable , yeah , gorgeous .
19 So your decode that you miss on Wednesday makes an appearance along with the other decode that normally lives on Thursday in a one and a half hour session from nine to ten forty .
20 But if you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio , for instance , then I would maintain that you know too much .
21 If you know the difference between guitar sounds that you hear on the radio then I would maintain that you know too much
22 Well of course we are , the forecast that you hear on the radio or watch on the television is erm just the front end of a very last organisation .
23 Yeah you wan na have subsidies yo that you get on foreign rails you know you get
24 You only go into the flats if you 're visiting someone or if you live there , so there 's no , there 's none of that hustle and bustle that you get on a , on a regular street .
25 No , , all the complex numbers that you get on that , on that maths , are in similar , you should be able to do them , that is one of the key questions If you think this is hard , wait until we go through , go through , representing back to equations .
26 When you get back to your branches , you 'll be allocated a tray or a pigeon hole or something or other , and you 'll find within a month or so , that you get on all the mailing lists , and you end up with all this bumf .
27 Do you really expect me to believe that it 's out of respect for my position that you insist on calling me Mr Vass ? ’
28 ‘ Why do I get the distinct impression that you sounded on the defensive , then ?
29 any of these things that you use on your hair ,
30 ‘ One of those matches that you use on those filthy things you smoke . ’
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