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

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1 It is imperative that you do not travel on your own , so if you need to use a lift and you find yourself alone , please hold the doors open until someone else comes along so that you can share the facility .
2 There are steps leading down so that you can stand up to about chest-level in water , and there are radiators at the sides of the bath to heat the water to a pleasant temperature .
3 So that they just needed more or less scrubbing out and put on Put into drainers , you know just a big piece of wood with holes cut in so that you could fit them in and would n't fall off , and dry them over the heat .
4 Well I , I turned round and backed in so that you could see me here
5 Incidentally when doing phone-ins it 's a good idea to write down each person 5 name as they call in so that you can address them by name .
6 She said most of them are lived in anyway so you can go anytime it suits .
7 See if there 's something down here that you could read we could play schools this afternoon .
8 Well you were hungry a way down there but you would make good child .
9 You could go through again and you could put sodium instead of that M G but where you had things like M G O H twice you 'd just have N A O H so you 'd have a have to do a little bit of changing about .
10 Moving off , before moving off always use your mirrors , but look round as well for a final check , signal as necessary before moving out , move off only when you can do so safely without making the road user change speed or direction right
11 yes exactly , dad can get erm fifteen percent off there and you can give
12 er if you 've got formulae , when you set them up , you should set them up so that you can copy them .
13 That 's right you give it to Dad , give it to Uncle Adam okay that one 's all used up now so you can use another one if you need it , alright ?
14 And in a direct plea to the burglars Danielle Gibson , 10 , wrote : ‘ Please , if you are reading this letter give up now because you will get caught sooner or later . ’
15 See that closes up there and you can capture more if you want them to .
16 ‘ There 's a tunnel up ahead but you must skirt round it .
17 In times of high inflation when prices are going up faster than you can save , it can be cheaper to pay interest charges than a higher price later on .
18 Under the first few sample questions are guidelines to help you understand what the interviewer is hoping to find out so that you can construct replies which show why you are the candidate who should get the job .
19 These now have an excellent range of pipes and plumbing fittings and are well laid out so that you can see exactly what you need .
20 Both models slide in and out so that you can clean behind .
21 I 'll do the business with Sorley and I 'll come straight back here so you can do the run proper .
22 You could n't have your fridge sticking out here so you could go and to get
23 Stanley has been going to Scourie for more than twenty years and knows every single blade of grass and stone , by name ; he can take you to a loch and point out precisely where you will catch fish and where you wo n't , to the inch , and Stanley is never wrong .
24 Turn back again and you 'll find an ending all too real , which is fitting .
25 You will come back again and you will search . ’
26 I had to sort them all out again so you can see what he got up there .
27 I s'pose now we has to put up with young Doctor Lovell dashing in and out again before you can tell him what ails you . ’
28 And I think that is the message which I want to get over to you , because if you can find that way to tread that difficult line which is there in our society which is over-protective , over-secretive , which is concerned about not not letting people unless they 're of a certain rank , level or certain job , speak out publicly unless you can break through it I think you 're actually , first of all , denying something for yourselves , and that you 're denying something for the public at large .
29 Let's assume they waited around so that you could overhear them talking . ’
30 I 'm not staying around just so you can use me as your verbal punch-bag again .
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