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

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1 If you make good use of the contacts it forces you to make in Ardmore , Wellington or Christchurch , you can get a very useful insight into the local scene that helps prepare you for the fascinating flying that lies ahead .
2 Some of these make your players speedier , others slow down your opponents but best of all , perhaps , are the coins which allow you to buy special kit components in the gym section before each game .
3 Thank you for your fax of the 26th October , and whilst I fully appreciate your views and the reasons which prompted you to write , I would like to make one or two points which may help you to understand our position .
4 In fact it 's one of the reasons I brought you here . ’
5 ‘ You 've carried on his life 's work , and added to it your own interpretation of the skills he taught you . ’
6 I hope Verlander appreciates the skills I taught you . ’
7 It might be the authorities who give you permission but when it comes to the bit it 's the ordinary policeman who 's getting shot .
8 I urge you to join the campaign , to read this leaflet and to take the opportunities it offers you to make your contribution to building a greener world for yourself and your children .
9 Keep a look out too for buzzards soaring over the crags which surround you , and also for the odd kestrel .
10 Erm , I do n't think we 've got any at the moment cos mum 's just gone to the shops What do you want for tea Lisa ?
11 When he come , when his first one on , said she bet nobody , why Alice come last night at six o'clock but I did n't put them on , I was only at the , I take to the shops you know you do , you have to put the name who you 're talking to on
12 The important thing is to choose the subjects you think you will most enjoy .
13 The voices which tell you to let go .
14 But that 's not all because all the books we offer will be cheaper than the publishers ' prices — with savings of up to 40% off the books we offer you .
15 Galliano are cool and wise , but they do n't alienate their crowd by flaunting the books they want you to believe they read ; instead they quote Bob Marley and laugh .
16 Is it possible to identify the considerations which lead you to believe that these presuppositions do n't need justification or explanation in your essay ?
17 The other one of the , one of the things that people find very difficult , the learning all the words they expect you to know .
18 A question from the floor : are there tribes whose lexicon lacks the words I love you ?
19 First there are the hypnotics which help you sleep and the stimulants which wake you up .
20 ‘ But in the circumstances I think you 'll have to , wo n't you ?
21 Whether you live in Northamptonshire or come to the area as a visitor , for business or leisure , the expertise of the County 's Tourist Guides will help you get to know this varied County better , and even help you find out more about the areas you thought you knew .
22 First there are the hypnotics which help you sleep and the stimulants which wake you up .
23 ‘ I 'll thank you to remember when you ever ate bad food , in all the years I reared you and there were no refrigerators . ’
24 As an official leaflet explained : ‘ All the organisations which ask you to fill up this Ballot paper believe that a boycott on trade and credit would in practice always be enough to stop any nation from starting a war . ’
25 You were the one who never deserted him , in spite of the horrors he put you through .
26 So what are the things which enable you to leave home ?
27 Try to remember this feeling and more importantly , the things which helped you to relax — use this to help your patients to settle .
28 Did the things they told you about the ad or the product correspond at all to what you hoped they would get out of it ?
29 Beca becaus needless to say Windows has not examined all the things it wants you to fix .
30 ‘ All the things I told you about Petula … they applied just as much to a jealous dog as to a jealous woman .
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