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

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1 It was all about money or you know there was n't a great deal of political activity or , or great deal of political work done in , in the Labour Party .
2 Before you even read this article I am told by the organisers that bookings have already been made in advance of advertising , so if you are a food wine and train lover and you 'd like to recapture the mystery and elegance of the world of Agatha Christie or you 've something very special to celebrate — make sure you 're on board this august for a journey of a lifetime .
3 ‘ One word of this and I tell your local rags where you learnt your craft . ’
4 Such conditions are often the subject of international agreements between countries and copies of the Conditions which apply to your holiday/flight/sailing are available for inspection at the travel agent where you book your holiday or any of our offices .
5 These Conditions are often the subject of international agreements between countries , and copies of the Conditions which apply to your air or sea travel are available for inspection at the travel agent where you book your holiday , or at Horizon Holiday 's office .
6 ‘ Either you support the programme or you amend it , which means you do not support it at all , ’ he said .
7 You can do it with a turn the carnation pink or you know it 's white , that sort of thing .
8 It was at , it was at the place where the football where you got us a grant playing with those little scum .
9 I would n't mind betting that Bill 's lists that you gave him actually contained all these things and only then can we actually put them down in order .
10 I understand the reply that you gave my Hon. Friend the Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) , but is it not possible to ask the Leader of the House , who is present , when we will have a statement about Mr. Rushdie and the ayatollah 's decision ?
11 It says a great deal about our attitude to the role of the opposition that you regard everything that they do as being a little more than attempt to seek a political advantage .
12 So if you work on the presumption then that that position is the preferable one , bearing in mind that you know what you 're doing but you do n't know what other people are doing .
13 The swimsuit that you bought me .
14 ‘ A principle I have always applied in the property business is that you put in a bid that you think something is worth , and you do n't go above it . ’
15 It never breaks down , does n't need a battery , and there is no additional expense once you own it .
16 That 's a very good indication that you got everything correct .
17 Label all gatevalves so you know which is which in an emergency .
18 right , and I look over to Roger and Roger 's flicking through his notes like this and as you , you were peeping through and he 's trying to find out what , what he 's talking about , they 're not looking at each other and anyway at the end of it , er we went through it and at the end of it he turned round and went how was it , what were you playing at , what was that spiel that you gave it 's in my brief , that 's one of my objections
19 It is essential if you are to have a clear mind about each particular job and interview that you keep your applications and all the information relevant to them methodically filed and easily accessible .
20 I know , well no she does know , she said to me in the car once you think I do n't know anything but
21 Oh yeah all the all the hits er like er Bunch of Time and and Maggie and Old Flames and after all these years , if did n't do those you 'd be shot afterwards like but er what we do with the songs that that were like you know hit singles and that people really come to hear we make sure that you know that we do those and then we put in er you know what we think would be the favourite ones from albums and then we add in a sprinkling of the stuff from the new album so you know we give them a good cross-section for an hour and a half and then we have a good first half of the show as well we 've got first half of the show as well and our band go on with him for forty minutes and er they perform as well a few soloists and er then Tony and myself come on and we do an hour and a half and we go right everything we do on stage we have recorded at some time , we do n't do something that we have n't recorded .
22 The words of the songs , even given the fact that much is lost in translation , are disappointing ; such is the passion and power of the voices that you feel they must be singing about life and death matters .
23 It 's on the way back when you face north across the loch that you know you will have to climb Beinn Alligin .
24 All this on the condition that you satisfy my curiosity later , of course . ’
25 It is only when you stop scanning the horizon for monumental shapes that you realise they have been looming unnoticed in the foreground all along .
26 They are the people who will benefit the most , if they will tolerate it ; so give a diuretic and add a beta blocker if you feel it is indicated .
27 in other words if you read it without any experience you might start thinking that it 's giving you a vision of the real heaven where as it 's just symbolic
28 Moving trauma can be lessened for pets if you keep them away from the hustle and bustle .
29 Try out various images until you find one that feels right .
30 ‘ I have always wanted to write songs and you find yourself having to learn to play the guitar . ’
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