Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [pron] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well that 's since denied by the defendant and that is a factual , major factual dispute which is obviously what you 'll have to decide . |
2 | That 's fine but sentence six Florence teased Dougal , and did so Brian too does n't sound right but notice that 's exactly what you would get if you could substitute the proform for a subject verb construction and then it would mean Florence teased Brian too . |
3 | ‘ Well , that 's exactly what you 'd get if there 'd been a big explosion with everything starting out from the same place . |
4 | A bush tree is exactly what you would expect it to be ( bushy ) , but at the right height for picking and pruning comfortably . |
5 | Socialism is not something you can tinker with , not something you can stop . ’ |
6 | ‘ That is not something you can achieve on your own . ’ |
7 | A good marriage is not something you can create on your own without help from your partner . |
8 | He should say , ’ It is not me you must persuade , Helmut , but the British people . |
9 | Better yet , it also includes a VxD ( virtual device driver ) for use with Windows in Enhanced ( 386 ) mode , which actually speeds transfers up — which is not what you would expect , really . |
10 | And finally tonight Moseley rugby club have come up with a very different approach to pre-season training , I have to tell you it is not what you 'd expect from the lads from the Readings . |
11 | A gradual shift towards a broadly social democratic position is just what you would expect to accompany a move towards a mass system . |
12 | Joan for what it 's worth erm and this is just something you might want to think about a mobile is worth its weight in gold . |
13 | ‘ That 's just what you would do . ’ |
14 | and it 's just what you 'd expect |
15 | That 's just what you will dreading us speak |
16 | I it 's not what you would call erm derelict land really . |
17 | It 's not what you would say was logical but it is very complex . |
18 | It 's not what you 'd expect , it might not even be what you like . |
19 | ‘ That 's not what you used to think , ’ she said and was horrified to hear the accusing tone of her voice , the almost-shrillness . |
20 | I mean it 's not what you can tell |
21 | ‘ As for the flair , that 's not something you can acquire . |
22 | ‘ The point is , in my job it 's not something you can afford to shout from the roof tops . |
23 | Having said all that , there is usually something you can do to redeem a place . |
24 | While there 's still something you can do . |
25 | ‘ Surely there 's still something you could fix up . ’ |
26 | It 's probably what you can talk about . |
27 | It is also something you can do with the particular pupil whose book you are marking . |
28 | ‘ Then there 's really nothing you can do . |
29 | ‘ When he 's getting his serve in like that and serving two aces a game , there 's really nothing you can do about it . |
30 | Okay and the question is now you you could do it just by working it out with the formula . |