Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Nor can he always rely on the help of those who in any other industry or service you might expect to be on his side .
2 ‘ Win or lose you must support your creative people , ’ he said at the Edinburgh TV festival .
3 It is impossible to detail every virtue or fault you should look for when making your choice , but here I list a few pointers which may help .
4 If you are offered any work on television or radio you will need to join the union .
5 If you have a story or issue you would like to see covered or if you have any enquiries about the programme please write to :
6 If you 're caught off balance by a particularly audacious act or challenge you must bounce back and not let on how you feel inside .
7 If you 're caught off balance by a particularly audacious act or challenge you must bounce back and not let on how you feel inside .
8 Just before seven every morning come rain or shine you 'll find Sid Lawerence at Bristol docks on the way to the gym …
9 if you are a new mum who would like to be put in touch with another mum or feel you can offer some support 'phone me on
10 If you have partition walls and not much space or light you can try playing around with the walls a little .
11 If calligraphy is not a skill you possess or think you could learn , do not despair for there are some alternatives .
12 Marine Insurance covering injury or damage you may cause to third parties with our equipment .
13 Marine Insurance covering injury or damage you may cause to third parties with one of our yachts , and accidental losses or damage to the yacht itself over the amount of £320 .
14 Our marine insurance covers injury or damage you may cause to third parties with one of our yachts , dinghies or windsurfers , assuming you are n't negligent .
15 If you were to adopt that approach you would insist on full and detailed reports from your investigating officers . ’
16 And that end you would do well to have had in mind from the very beginning .
17 When I got home I said , ‘ They ought to know you better than think you would marry a prostitute . ‘
18 If your hair is fine and limp you should go for a conditioner with body building properties .
19 With the sea and sun and wind you 'll fry if you do n't take care . ’
20 Finally , I would wish to thank you for publicising the efforts being made by peace and reconciliation groups in Craigavon , and Northern Ireland generally ; and trust you will continue to do so .
21 I look forward to hearing from you and trust you will agree either to continue our present arrangements or propose some suitable alternative .
22 Write by return and say you 'll come !
23 If you decide to buy it by post and say you will send a cheque , SEND IT .
24 As I walked down by the riverside one evening in the spring Heard a long gone song from days gone by Blown in on the great North wind Though there is no lonesome corncrake 's cry of sorrow and delight You can hear the cars and the shouts from bars and the laughter , and the fights May the ghosts that howled round the house at night never keep you from your sleep May they all sleep tight down in Hell tonight or wherever they may be …
25 If you have height and space you can do anything .
26 We enjoyed your company and hope you will return ere long .
27 We need to analyse the current year statistics as soon as possible and hope you will find the form and printout of 1987 class details , which need only be ticked/updated , easy to use .
28 I therefore second the motion and hope you will support .
29 It also outlines what guidance and support you can expect to get at work and what we expect from you in return .
30 Should you try this version and register you will receive regular updates anyway so I believe it is worth a look .
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