Example sentences of "and you " in BNC.

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1 And you an pass on the infection again without knowing .
2 The effects never last long and you always want more .
3 It gets harder to breathe — and you may die .
4 In the same way , if your spouse pays income tax at the higher rate and you pay tax at only the ( lower ) basic rate , then in order to obtain Higher Rate Tax Relief , your spouse should enter into the covenant , or into a Joint Deed of Covenant with you , and he/she should actually make the covenant payments .
5 You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax .
6 Similarly , if your spouse pays income tax at the higher rate and you pay tax at only the ( lower ) basic rate , then your spouse should make the Gift Aid payment in order to obtain the higher rate relief .
7 Theatre invites you to give your full attention to what is happening on stage — the theatrical experience is a very concentrated one and you as a member of the audience are vitally connected to what is going on .
8 And you will become aware of technical skills — noticing economy of effect and style , seeing and hearing how an actor interprets a script , and how his thinking comes across in a performance .
9 And you should also read Steven Berkoff , a high stylist and writer of abrasive poetic theatre , who stands quite alone .
10 Read Ubu , and you can see the connections with Samuel Beckett 's Waiting for Godot , and Ionesco 's The Chairs and The Bald Prima Donna .
11 Of the British playwrights , Pinter is often thought to be on the edges of ‘ absurdism ’ and you could also read N.F. Simpson 's One Way Pendulum and Cresta Run .
12 You may well be asked to sing something unaccompanied , or do a short improvisation and you may well be asked to perform one of the speeches in a different way .
13 Reading around for background to Shakespeare is valuable , and you ca n't do better than begin with the Harley Granville Barker 's Prefaces to Shakespeare , which analyse the plays from both a scholarly and dramatic angle , without being ponderously academic .
14 Should that unthinkable thing happen , and you forget your lines , do n't despair .
15 Remember that this is an intimate scene with Jessica , and you should identify her clearly throughout .
16 Now , what we 've got here is a lump of wood roughly the same shape trying to be a cricket bat , and if you hit a ball with it , the ball will travel about ten feet and you will drop the bat and dance about shouting ‘ Ouch ! ’ with your hands stuck into your armpits .
17 You can do it when you come home from work and you 're all right at week-ends. i could dance .
18 I have seen before and after your boasted strokes of policy ; and you were the same man , and would have been the same man to me and to yourself if you had never done them .
19 The range is obviously very wide , and you may find yourself in a Greek tragedy , or even a modern ‘ exercise ’ play such as Games by James Saunders , where the student may add to the text by research material which can be incorporated in the project .
20 The last three months particularly are charged with electricity — and you are suddenly involved both in the throes of final productions and the ‘ business ’ of acting ; it all comes together in a thrilling rush , and the time goes quickly .
21 It will be up to you to write constantly and make contacts everywhere and you will largely be responsible for yourself .
22 And you 're not sure what is expected .
23 I think in a company like the RSC you are privileged and you go on learning all the time .
24 As an auditionee I knew I worked best if I attempted something outrageous so I prepared Lord Foppington from The Relapse and you just have to let go with his Lordship otherwise there 's no point to it .
25 And you got the part ?
26 The first year you 're running on adrenalin and you 're going to take on the world .
27 The big difference is the dimension of verse , obviously , and you have to live through that differently .
28 And you will get hurt .
29 Come too close and you lose it altogether .
30 A magic peep-hole , wrote Harsnet. pay extra and you may see Ferdinand and Miranda playing at chess .
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