Example sentences of "you [vb base] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean you can interpret any play you want to Twelfth Night for example is having a political subtext if you look far enough beneath the surface of the play .
2 On the one hand you 've got everything , accounting-wise , you need to run a large company now , and on the other , the bits that make what you send to other people look professional are coming ‘ real soon now ’ in a later release .
3 And they 'll be able to experience what you say to each other whilst you 're having lessons in England .
4 Obviously what you say to another person and the way you say it will have an effect on what they say back as a response .
5 If you do seem to be walking around a lot during meal preparations try to count the number of times you walk to various work areas and even the number of steps you take .
6 You sit there , then you get up and you walk to one end of your cell , which is n't very far , stand there for a little while , then you walk back , look out the window , and all the thoughts go through your mind — I could be out there , your children , friends , what you 'd be doing if you was out there .
7 If you listen to early Whitesnake records the bass is quite light in the mix , but it 's a very definite sound , and the strings had a lot to do with that .
8 But then you listen to alternative radio over here and you get non-stop Smiths … and you think , ‘ Great , in seven years ’ time , they 're going to be playing Carter and they 'll think we 're great ’ .
9 You sleep hard , you listen to hard music , watch hard telly programmes and do n't visit the bathroom . ’
10 You listen to those buildings sometime .
11 Long-awaited multiprocessing — as distinct from parallel processing — RS/6000s , on which Compagnie des Machines Bull SA is collaborating with IBM , are due volume at the beginning of 1994 , if you listen to Big Blue .
12 The enemy burns Moscow and you yield to General January , whose fingernails are very icicles .
13 The teamleader would seize his collar yelling : " You speak to that client again and I 'll beat your fucking head in , now give me the lead ! "
14 looking at the interviewer as you speak to each other ;
15 Some advisers suggest that you look to past precedents within the company ; others recommend that you gear your expectations to the financial sum that you expect to require in order to exist in reasonable comfort until another job comes along ; others simply suggest that you look for payment of a year 's full salary .
16 The more time and energy you give to developing residencies in hospitals and working with other people the less time there is for your own work .
17 I would like to commend you for the support you give to rural artists and craftspeople , through your excellent articles — especially at a time when , due to cuts in grants , such people need all the help they can get .
18 If you like to sensational style of the 40 's and 50's , then you 'll love this .
19 And you know to some extent it 's just time and keeping yourself ticking over that 's going to get that aspect of things better .
20 The pragmatist wants it to be they want the structure they also want it to apply you know to real-life stuff , they 're not into hypothetical made-up situations .
21 ‘ The difficulty is that technical resources and policy are n't easily separated , not when you get to practical policing . ’
22 And when you get to international level , if you give away a hundredth of a second on the start , that 's equivalent to four hundredths at the bottom on a perfect run .
23 You know , you get to certain point in the recording which almost dictates which mood you should move on to next , and it 's a completely mathematical thing .
24 The preventative , the word preventative comes in so frequently , and particularly in the children 's services , I agree with the second one , it but I would like to have a more detailed report er , on that second element which is on page seven , the last item before you get to elderly people .
25 The call to forgiveness is a priority which needs constant attention , partly because in marriage the closer you get to each other the greater will be the likelihood of hurt .
26 But when you 're going to that exit there if you get to that position and you have n't give a sig given a signal , that 's the point , just after the junction there at the point of the junction , to give a left-hand indicator signal , mainly for people waiting there .
27 So you get to that stage , and you think forget this .
28 Mm , find it difficult when you get to that stage , it 's usually when you , once you want
29 Yes , it 's very hard because you get to that stage where you know you can only really push forward for so long , then when it you know , the whistle looms near , you try and you know , you 're just going to go for the result really , and keep it you know , a clean sheet and just get a point out of the game .
30 So when you get to that point it becomes really tough to communicate , so of course no-one was communicating .
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