Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] you [modal v] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 You 're not alone … and with Home & Away you can do both .
2 The interest rate you will pay will depend on the bank manager — he may feel that the aircraft represents reasonable security for the loan , or else you may have some other security to offer , for with security you will pay a lower rate of interest .
3 Erm I do n't know what this is serious point actually if if you fancy yourself as one of these so called mums and I think it is a little patronizing the er title of a mums ' army of teachers , if you think that maybe you could do that and you 'd be interested in doing that and you think it 's quite a good idea I 'd be interested in hearing from you , all right ?
4 so that then you can use that er to make er a better career decision .
5 There 's details of courses and job opportunities , and perhaps you can get some advice on the type of job that you 'd be good for you .
6 LIFESPAN currently only supports process modelling of modules and hence you should enter either SOURCE , FOREIGN , PMODEL or PACKAGE , i.e. the type of module for which the process model defines a subtype .
7 The experiments are not particularly relevant to anything , they 're just experiments for experiment 's sake , one experiment illustrating a particular bit of theory ; it does n't do anything particularly useful , you just look at an oscilloscope and take some readings and hence you can demonstrate this bit of theory .
8 He put down the paper , said , ‘ Thank you , McAllister , most commendable , ’ and then added , ‘ And now you may fetch another cup and saucer and drink with me . ’
9 When you reach the end of it the second time , you start driving down it again and now you can see some things which seem to have changed considerably while others seem exactly the same .
10 We say : they actually feel pretty different , and maybe you should try some .
11 they were n't actually saying anything , then probably the plan would sort of go ahead and , and , and then you might find that you know half of you did n't actually go .
12 And then you 'll want some for the holiday , when we go just to Cromer wo n't you ?
13 They 'll marry before long , and then you 'll have more grandsons than you can count .
14 they 'll have all green , or blue and then you 'll find that , but it might just pass over
15 So when you get to the planning calendars , put everything before the planning calendars in the storage binder please , and then you should find some planning calendars for the next five years .
16 ‘ Buy the hill and then you can build more houses on the other side too . ’
17 Sovereignty is the , we 'll turn to it later , we 'll look at sovereignty again , but linked to sovereignty is the idea that you can make legislation , you can pass laws and then you can say these laws are going to be carried out , implemented by courts followed by sanctions though very little law is related to foreign policy because the British government or the Russian government or the United States government ca n't make laws which apply worldwide or outside its own area of claimed sovereignty so there is a difference of the environment in which foreign policy takes place .
18 And then you can cancel that and
19 There 's going to be a minus X left over there , and then you can add those up .
20 And then you can shut all the doors and everything .
21 And then you can take that with you .
22 But , I 'll do the order and then you can get all the stuff down there and it 's finished with .
23 hit that and then you can have that number and the next four or five pages .
24 Well I might as well , I mean if you want to let me order it now just get this out the way and then you can have more
25 and then you can have those .
26 I said you can wait till after Christmas and then you can have some .
27 You do n't want that babe , you drink your bottle first and then you can have some orange .
28 You go and have your shower then and then you can have some tea .
29 And then you 'd have another big problem : the leases that act as your collateral would sink in value , so the banks would run scared and ask for fast repayment . ’
30 Used to take , used to go round , take the first lot of orders out with you and then you 'd get another lot of orders to take back .
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