Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | " But he 'd flinch anywhere if you squeeze him like you 're doing . " |
2 | If it 's a private job , then it 's only common courtesy to have a word with the owners of the house and ask if they mind you helping yourself to an old door , or whatever . |
3 | You advertise it in libraries , schools and local newspapers and find yourself reading to an audience of about thirty five . |
4 | I think the alum actually was so because this recipe enabled you to paint them with flowers if you wanted to . |
5 | You can avoid this if you alternate them with your regular shampoo or make sure you find one that does n't contain silicone such as Lamaur Compleat 2 , Mild or Extra variants . |
6 | ‘ Are you enjoying yourself with your friends ? ’ |
7 | Bonus all er all your thirty percent is are are paid as you declare it during the assignment week after |
8 | Have you heard owt about that |
9 | right , have you heard owt from |
10 | But another thing , Anne , have you heard anything about the Church Bank ? ’ |
11 | Have you heard anything about the programme ? |
12 | Have you heard anything from them yet ? ’ |
13 | oi fadge and you pegged it after me . |
14 | If you did , if you failed them on a regular basis , you would n't be here , right ? |
15 | You failed them in the election , will you help to keep them afloat now ? |
16 | If you push yourself to your absolute limits and suffer terribly , the chances that you will be able to motivate yourself to suffer equally in two or three days ' time are practically zilch . |
17 | It 's , the thing that you push it into , the two prongs will do . |
18 | You push it in the stack , mist it round and pull it out like that ; and then smell the hay that comes out on its end . |
19 | I take it you book me into that hotel . |
20 | Cos if I lose twenty eight pound then you , then you sponsor me for |
21 | You make one by going through all your data to find all the different phonetic sounds you have written , and arranging them on phonetically ordered charts , one for consonants and one for vowels , including modifications ( for details see Introduction to Phonemic Analysis ) . |
22 | First you mix the dough , then you pat it into shape , like a figure in a Nativity crib , with all his fingers , and little fingernails , you make them with a toothpick , and his face , not forgetting ears and nostrils and eyebrows , and you put in his navel , making a little indentation , and you roll some dough for his thingamajig . ’ |
23 | So you could try it like this if we had twenty four we could see what happens if you make them into twos ? |
24 | What happened if you make them into threes ? |
25 | ‘ This is a wonder drug and a single course of it would cost a small fortune — yet you make lots of it through delight . |
26 | You make lots of extra work for your Mum you do , when you do this do n't you ? |
27 | Mm I think if you try and do it here , so you make it into a shoe shape , you curl it all up into a shoe shape , where do you think it 's going to go ? |
28 | He would , if you make it worth his while . ’ |
29 | ‘ On whether you make it worth my while . ’ |
30 | But you see if you make it as a , a division it makes it easier . |