Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So what you need to do is rather than have a big block of writing okay which is going to look not really in the format of this kind of newspaper is it ? what you tend to get in the tabloids is loads of these little ones . |
2 | If you intend to live in a house provided by the local health authority they may be prepared to arrange transport for you . |
3 | If you intend to live in a staff hostel you may be able to call upon a member of the hospital security staff . |
4 | If you intend to study in a library during the day take the appropriate Shelfold with you , but only one . |
5 | Where this is not restricted , then the amount of money you are prepared to pay will limit your choice and , finally , what you intend to grow in the greenhouse . |
6 | you got busted in the lane did n't you ? |
7 | When fired you got pushed in the opposite direction to that in which the jet was squirting out . |
8 | And then you know so l try and bring that on , y you erm you got married in the thirties , |
9 | And at that briefing who were you given to understand in the flat ? |
10 | Short-term goals provide stepping stones and needed reinforcements to help you stay motivated in the chase for these longer-range goals . |
11 | At the outset , think about the type of feeling you want to create in the room — whether formal or informal , restful , lively , elegant or cottagey . |
12 | There was a minor scuffle between Hegarty and a Unionist councillor and before desisting , Hegarty shouted to the gallery : ‘ Whom do you want to see in the chair ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Do n't you want to live in a house like this when you grow up ? ’ |
14 | Well do you want to walk or do you want to go in the car ? |
15 | Yeah , do you want to go in the water ? |
16 | Or do you want to go in the |
17 | Do you want to go in the garden ? |
18 | Well , do you want to walk or do you want to go in the car ? |
19 | Oh do you want to stay in the social club ? |
20 | ‘ Do you want to ride in a race or two , or do n't you ? ’ |
21 | Do you prefer to exercise in a gymnasium ? |
22 | Do you prefer to exercise in the morning , afternoon or evening ? |
23 | Did you prefer working in a smaller household ? |
24 | What do you think happened in the end ? |
25 | Prove you can safely right a capsized dinghy and anchor off a rocky beach , and we 'll let you loose to cruise in the areas covered by our safety arrangements for each day . |
26 | Prove you can safely right a capsized dinghy and anchor off a rocky beach , and we 'll let you loose to cruise in the areas covered by our safety arrangements for each day . |
27 | The sections you choose need to make sense when viewed in isolation as well as yielding the kind of work you want to generate in the class . |
28 | ( c ) Position conflicts : the position you take in one piece of litigation may be at odds with the position you want to take in a subsequent action ( for example , in advancing the cause of a plaintiff you may adopt a position that puts you in difficulty with some defence clients who are less than impressed with the vigour with which you espouse the plaintiff 's cause ) . |
29 | The kind of place where you can quite easily forget the day of the week — unless you want to take in the Friday disco — let alone the time of day . |
30 | Finally , decide which learning points you want to implement in the future and work out an action plan which covers : |