Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] you [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So in a group you do n't need one of everybody you could have just half of these but everybody could fall in maybe two roles within that group . |
2 | He or she is trying to get a very clear picture of what you can do so that they can place you accurately and not send you on too many pointless interviews . |
3 | It must sound like something you would say spontaneously . |
4 | With them you can buy just about whatever your little capitalist heart desires . |
5 | I love the immediacy of pastels , the feel of pastel stick against the paper , the ease with which you can create either whispers of colour , or strong , dynamic statements . |
6 | If you are fortunate enough to have a lower level into which you can siphon away the water , that is the easiest . |
7 | The full Oxford English Dictionary is available on compact disc ; and with it you can do far more extensive searches for information than the printed book allows . |
8 | So far the general level of intelligence , wit and originality in posting is about on par with what you 'd expect ie. as Roger so wisely put it SHITE . |
9 | Q. What could the politicians do to create a climate in which you can prosper still further ? |
10 | There are very few careers in which you can use solely numerical ability , unless of course you become a statistician or school-teacher . |
11 | , the other way , the other way of , in which you can get more close to live Amnesty is to affiliate as a school group or a youth group or a religious group erm , that 's nice to see you tonight . |
12 | ALL the meals , from which you can choose freely , have been specially devised to contain a good percentage of those foods which supply a significant quantity of dietary fibre . |
13 | It is both a pretty and well-organized place in its own right and one from which you can drive profitably off in every direction , up a whole sheaf of good valleys and into some ravishing high country . |
14 | That invariably means having to buy another box of silly cards from which you will use only three . |
15 | From it you can look across to the well-occupied slopes on the other side of the wide river valley , where there are numbers of small villages and some fine agricultural land , because these glaciated valleys are celebrated for their fertility . |
16 | In it you 'll find more fun and thrill rides than any other amusement park in Europe . |
17 | My money is invested in what you can do now . ’ |
18 | ‘ My life 's insured by the department , ’ he explains to Felicity , ‘ so that if anything happens to me you 'd get both a lump sum and a regular income . |
19 | The last couple of months it 's been dragging : you feel ‘ I wish I could talk to somebody ’ … not knowing anybody else you tend to get this feeling that unless you go out and talk to someone you 'll go stark raving mad … |
20 | The last couple of months it 's been dragging : you feel ‘ I wish I could talk to somebody ’ … not knowing anybody else you tend to get this feeling that unless you go out and talk to someone you 'll go stark raving mad . |
21 | Try to increase your attention span and extend the length of time over which you can work effectively . |
22 | The ski resort as such is not down in the valley at all , would that it were ; rather , it is perched to devastatingly conspicuous effect on the side of a mountain to the west , up to which you can go either by car along a new road or by cable-car from the centre of Saint-Lary . |
23 | Nothing to what you could see tonight . ’ |
24 | Even in the first week of June , when potatoes were a foot high and oilseed rape was in glower , snow fell on high ground , and this makes a difference to what you can grow successfully . |
25 | Below are a list of places where you might see Japlish written , and two alternatives for what you might see there . |
26 | There are a number of ways by which you might start inland from the Basque Coast . |