Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] what you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I only know what you would have me be . ’ |
2 | And you do n't need any special clothing : ‘ Just wear what you would wear to work , ’ says Chris . |
3 | ‘ I think you already know what you should do . ’ |
4 | in front of them , so I waited until I got home and took me slipper off and whacked his bum , I said the next time I said that 's what 's gon na happen , I said you can do what you like when we go out I said but just remember what you 'll get when we come back |
5 | You just use what you can get hold of . |
6 | Just see what you can see and come back and tell me . ’ |
7 | I always know what you 'd do . |
8 | So today please consider what you would like to achieve most . |
9 | ‘ I sometimes wonder what you 'd do without the stupid machine . |
10 | Then see what you can do to change the circumstances of the situation . |
11 | If your insulation is reasonable , and heat loss and energy conservation not therefore serious considerations , or if the window is more useful for its light than its view , or the view needs disguising , then see what you can do with the frames . |
12 | pull 'em apart shove 'em back together again see what you can make . |
13 | Read the small print ; you never know what you may find . |
14 | Read the small print ; you never know what you may find . |
15 | That huge estate in Scotland — ; I 've been listening to Mamma and Mrs Talbot with half an ear , you never know what you might miss — and you do n't hunt . ’ |
16 | ‘ Really , Sandy , you ought to knock or you never know what you 'll find , ’ he said in a plummy voice . |
17 | Plunging into the subconscious is risky : you never know what you will find in there . |
18 | Easton 's section police tour the district in their vehicles awaiting such calls , although this meander does have another purpose in that ‘ You just never know what you could come across : maybe someone in a car that might containammunition , perhaps a stolen car , or perhaps your wife in a car with a best mate ’ ( FN 7/3/87 , p. 3 ) . |