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

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1 Now if it 's tablets they 've taken we do n't do whatever Angie did years ago in , in Eastenders and , and then she 's walked up and down and given gallons of coffee , what you do is keep your casualty at rest , nil by mouth because you , if you give them any fluid whatsoever it 's going to dilate , dilute the tablets that are in the stomach , and once they 're diluted they 've gone into the system quicker , mm , so there 's nil by mouth , now if you 're going to get up and walk them up and down because come on you must walk up and down , what 's happening to this per these tablets ?
2 It 'll be the kind of place you might walk out of as brisk and easy as a knife cutting butter , or you might very well wander about for days , well , weeks even , without finding a proper door .
3 You might walk down sombre corridors and gaze upon dim , seldom-used halls , and you might run your hand across the scarred surfaces of the old walls , and then , without the least warning , you would find yourself in a sun-drenched quadrangle , or a courtyard where gentians grew or mountain ash flared .
4 We had our own little universe , you 'd walk in , everyone knew you , you 'd say ‘ Hi ’ to Jeff … ’
5 You see , if we slept together and I — if I disappointed you — we might quarrel and then you 'd walk out .
6 You 'd walk out on a job , because of personal problems ?
7 I was so frightened you 'd walk out of my life again that I sank to ignominious depths to keep you close to me . ’
8 you 'd walk out with business , you would walk out with business
9 Then you could walk up Madison Avenue and see a fake in the window .
10 You could walk on to your site and say is that the job how much ?
11 Perhaps if you 've time you could walk over with me . ’
12 You could walk around at 3am without fear .
13 Perhaps , after all , sir , you could walk down Pennsylvania Avenue without being clapped in irons or whatever they do to you over in those parts .
14 The wardrobe was unbelievable , you could walk in at one door and out of the other , several yards away .
15 in and out of Kuwait they never have to their only restrictions at any time , never , even if Kuwait had a financial crisis because of the crash of its stock market one expected that people might move their capital outside the country because of it , but there was no restrictions , no control , everybody was free , you could walk in and out of the country
16 ‘ In the old days of walking and bicycles , you would walk down from your house to the village and stop at every house on the way for talk .
17 you 'd walk out with business , you would walk out with business
18 From here you can either continue by cable car to the summit at 9,679 feet and enjoy the panoramic views from the restaurant , or you can walk up through a half-mile tunnel ( with viewing windows at intervals ) to the Schneefernehaus .
19 This village and its neighbour Elterwater ( q.v. ) are old quarrying villages , and from the church at Chapel Stile you can walk up a footpath which leads to the dramatic Thrang Slate Quarry .
20 On the western side , below the caves of Médous — discovered only in 1948 and spared , therefore , from the loss of their ‘ crystalline beauties ’ to the English vandals of the last century — there is a lovely quiet road along the valley of the Lesponne , an ideally leafy cul-de-sac , leading to the hamlet of Chiroulet close under the northern face of the Pic du Midi ; from there you can walk up to another of the more visited Pyrenean lakes , the Lac Bleu ( though this is a longish , moderately gruelling climb , involving an ascent of nearly 3,000 feet ) .
21 You see at at you can walk around , go in a pub , have a drink , come out and nobody 'll say anything to you , there 's no trouble round there .
22 Or you can go up that way , yes but I mean if you , you know , you can walk through to make sure you 're not there if you want , but you can go up , that 's the way
23 By going down to sea level , you can walk out on to the Rocker de la Vierge , reached by a short gangway , which has a statue of the Virgin on top and the beginnings of a jetty planned by the Emperor Napoleon III but never finished because the sea kept demolishing it .
24 You can walk out of here , right now .
25 You know the trouble is you hope , you ca n't , but , it 's not so bad in the big shops cos you can walk out the other
26 And then you can walk back down is that alright ?
27 In most cases , providing the timbers in your roof are sound and you can walk about up there , you can easily insulate the loft yourself .
28 You can walk down here , do n't walk down here at nighttime if it 's er if it 's chock-a-block .
29 It 's a sad fact that you can walk down almost any High Street in Britain and get conned by false ‘ sale ’ posters in shop windows .
30 You can walk down with me and talk to me Tru .
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