Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [conj] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Remember that if you sell one of these instruments before maturity , then changes in interest rates will almost certainly mean that its capital value has altered and you will get a gain or loss , which could be substantial and exceed the interest earned .
2 " The time has come when you should see a priest or a psychiatrist . "
3 I heard myself saying the line that had been waiting ready for months : ‘ I think the time has come when you must go in . ’
4 Further to the letter of 1 June from my colleague Vicki Whadcoat concerning the OALDCE 3/e Electronic , I note that in ordering the dictionary Professor Engels has said that you will wish to start the implementation ( ie. inclusion ? ) in Adam & Eve without delay .
5 Once the lender has decided that you can afford to repay it , you agree on the payback period , or term , which is usually 25 years .
6 The good lady has agreed that you may return for the night only if I remove , ’ he explained .
7 The stonework of the parapet walls has deteriorated and you can see the river through the joints .
8 But again , see again cos we 're not following the actual script , the picking up and pinpointing people mentioned in earlier conversations , which you would 've done if you 'd 've gone back to the planning the future .
9 No you probably would n't have done but you 'll do
10 Well , she come out of that there shed : well , you would have laughed if you 'd ha' seen har .
11 ‘ At the beginning of the year , I 'd have laughed if you 'd have told me we 'd be in this situation , ’ said Favre .
12 I do n't want to raise your hopes too much , Rebecca , but I think what , er the idea behind this , I er , thing is , families with two tellies , paying twenty pounds extra for the second set , and perhaps for the third set , another twenty pounds , it 's to try and lessen the burden on viewers who genuinely ca n't afford the existing licence fee as it is now , and Rebecca , I would have thought that you would 've fallen into that category .
13 ‘ Since you had yourself a very good motive for murdering him , I should have thought that you would wish to help me identify anyone else who had . ’
14 I would have thought that you could have got more than 32Kb of Upper memory from QRAM .
15 I would n't have thought that you 'd have any numerical erm
16 Right well you see I would have thought if you 'd have done it there , that would have been , but no , but see when you
17 Of course , I might have known that you 'd have some clever way of dealing with everything , though .
18 You should have presumed that you 'd get it .
19 ‘ What would have happened if you 'd hit your head instead of your ankle ?
20 Stay put as you will change your mind again by the end of the month !
21 there 's still lifting involved as you can see .
22 It may well pass an act against it soon , it may well be that a lot of people from over there will get elected and you 'll get your bill , but then again it may not .
23 be okay and all of these would still get paid because you would get your full salary for six months .
24 " Now , we 've arranged that you will travel as a newly-wed couple .
25 I 've explained that you 'd like to see something of his island . ’
26 Indeed I 've included as you 'll know in table two to my statement , er the effects of the of the southern bypass .
27 I had not done so before merely because I had not thought of them in this context ; I had supposed that you might prefer to be at some slight remove from the nefarious influences of the department …
28 Many of them had had sex with other gays , but few of them had accepted that you could make a way of life out of it .
29 And at the end of the day then , you have to weigh up whether or not you decide that even though , if you like in the strictest financial terms , it is not profitable to open the cinema and to employ staff doing that although presumably they 'd have to be employed doing something else unless you changed their rota patterns nonetheless because of your the demands of funding bodies , your own cultural aims and equal opportunities policies , you 've decided that you will do so even though it 's going to be marginally a loss in financial terms .
30 erm you know kind of er call that a first draft and then sort , you know , sort of try and sort of go through the books again and stick a few references in to back up the points you 've made so you can see it relates to other people 's evidence erm trying to go through it again and knock out the well you know what I mean kind of statements and , and , you know , you can gradually sort of make the er grad you know sort of but again it 's , it 's , it 's one of these processes that I find , you know , you need to go through again and again and again to sort of get it er get it together erm so erm
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