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

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1 If you are not happy with the response you receive you should use this leaflet , or write a letter to the Head of Service Quality Development at the Freepost address shown on the leaflet .
2 I mean I mean obviously the it may be that erm there 's very little these days I 'm afraid which is an absolutely copper bottomed guarantee you know but if if if they were able to say well you know yes we do take people who 've got the exams you know we took somebody last year or whatever .
3 Maybe the bullet will go somewhere near the direction you aimed it .
4 Give me the mike you Leave it !
5 I am writing to thank you for the coverage you gave my launch as the No More Pylons candidate ( Echo March 26 ) .
6 If you refuse to co-operate I can force you to pay me the money you owe me .
7 He smiled a slow smile and pointed out callously , ‘ The chances are that your business will never get off the ground and I 'll end up cheated of the money you owe me . ’
8 Come to work for me and I 'll forget about the money you owe me . ’
9 ‘ The only money I want , ’ I said , ‘ is the money you owe my father .
10 I 'm also returning the money you gave me .
11 ‘ I 'm surprised that has n't self-destructed after the damage you gave it yesterday .
12 And do n't forget that the hilltop you cast your eye over when looking for an old route would have caught the eye of a medieval traveller as a good place to rest — and to lose coins .
13 The problem is that if one of the projects you tell them about goes wrong , as inevitably it will , they 're inclined to hold it against you .
14 I mean I , see the tablets you gave him ?
15 yeah , now here 's your , there 's your peg look your pointer , now draw it in black , you can see it better , there 's your pointer , now draw it out here , the bit you brought your , your yellow bit is like that
16 As I had to go to Beskett this young woman had not long been married and she always used to ask me to call at her house in Palfrey , cos I used to go on a bike not in a van , on a carrier bike , she used to ask me to call at her house in Palfrey to see if there were any mail from her husband and he was , there sometimes was sometimes there was n't nothing you know that he 'd written and er one day I 'd got back and er she was all in tears and er he , he had been killed in France and I was glad I did n't have to be the harbinger of the times you know she still lives in Palfrey now Mrs yeah .
17 He said you were gon na give him something but you did n't know how long , long it 'll last when I was in the kitchen you said I 'll put this on but I do n't know how long it 'll last no
18 ‘ You 'll recall that the cheque you paid us was for a chest which we made for your cousin .
19 Is n't there an argument which says if you 're trying to protect York and its setting that the further you actually move the development away from it the greater the protection you afford it ?
20 Of course at the university you do your rehearsals , but the contact is greater than that .
21 the name of the game is to race over the mountains … you can either go flat out for the fastest time … or take a treasure hunt sort of trail where you find and check in at remote control points … the route you find yourself
22 ‘ As you read the story you found yourself punching up shots in your mind , and you got a strong set of pictures forming which you could then draw down .
23 Once I 'd discounted the story you gave me about Lori 's reasons for being there , I realised the note could only have come from her , and therefore she must have taken the jade . ’
24 ‘ I 'm not quite the sloth you imagine me to be . ’
25 And when you get to the branch you get your bumf and you sit there looking through all the bumf .
26 When you see the blood you know it 's for real .
27 If you are still unhappy with the reply you receive you can obtain independent local advice from a Post Office Advisory Committee , whose address can be obtained at your local Customer Care Unit , or by phoning the Parcelforce National Enquiry Centre on 0800 22 44 66 .
28 If you are still unhappy with the reply you receive you can obtain local advice from a Post Office Advisory Committee , whose address is in the Post Guide booklet .
29 Now if , well , certainly there 's a lot more complicated things in complex numbers , you should , all you really done , is to , this thing about the complex you get them work out some algebra , you go out and Z square some algebra and then you 've done the complex with some algebra and with the use of plus and minus signs in there , it 's a little bit tricky , but nothing , that , that , at A level that you should n't be able to handle , right , and once you 've got that you look for some new , just , working and the least , and deciding what happened when you 've actually got .
30 It might not be the dickhead you think it is .
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