Sentence examples for you precede from inspiring English sources

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It works remarkably well, as long as you precede your command with the salutation, "O.K., Google Now".

Thankfully, rehab teaches that all crimes are absolved if you precede your confession with the phrase: "To my shame... " The wanking anecdotes are given too much prominence here, and his rehab stories, perhaps predictably, aren't as funny as those of his addiction.

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An a cappella performance of the opening lines of "I Will Always Love You" preceded "Halo" as the closing song of the concert.

The rule for a criminal nickname would seem to be: very handy, if you want your reputation to precede you, or you fancy writing your memoirs one day; rather less useful if you want to keep a low profile when you are on the run.

And if you insist on being fully American this weekend by doing a bit of consumer spending, you can precede dinner at the Red Cat with a visit to the nearby Comme des Garçons boutique.

You can get away with admitting your very worst behavior, Mr. Brand tells us here, if you simply precede that admission with the words "to my shame".

A Clinton speechwriter once remembered that the most powerful thing you could precede a statement with during that administration was, "Rahm says".

Optionally, you can precede the salutation with "Dear... ...... (but "Hello... ...... is acceptable as well).

If there is a light-source behind you, your shadow will precede you, and be perceived instinctively by the subject.

Events needing feedback from the community (you) are preceded by an asterisk.

Do I have to tell you what preceded that injustice for you believe that I was sexually assaulted?

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