Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know , a car like this you could pick either of them .
2 done so , I mean and as part of that you could ask questions about whether , you know there might be some longer-term placement you could do or something .
3 In the early part of 1992 you will learn of some exciting developments that will take place to help us through the year and indeed the future .
4 Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to .
5 So it works sometimes take away but sometimes you get things like ooh let's see er I 'm making a mess of this you can write it out nicely .
6 I accept that it is called the National Water Sports Centre but from the attitude of some you would think angling was not included .
7 ‘ Is there any help at all you can give me , Mr Treadwell , on either Amy or Hereward ? ’ she 'd asked .
8 If there is not room for this you might utilize the space by making slots in the counter top to take your cooking knives , or you could suspend them from a magnetic bar just above out of reach of children .
9 So we know , we should and remember of course that in the book Freud chooses two examples as Joy told me the church and the army and these are just examples and of course Freud chooses them partly because they 're very big groups so they in some ways they er exemplify the principles he 's talking about because clearly in a small group like this you could say well look , what is going on is really I mean we all have , we all know each other and it 's a face-to-face group and really what happens here is an of the dynamics group and I think it is actually .
10 If you knew the place in 1959 you 'd realise that lectures on Camus and Same would have fallen completely flat .
11 Once you have got the knack of this you can do it anywhere , whenever you need it .
12 The absence of punctuation is also a part of the style -but in spite of this you can sense the character struggling to articulate her thoughts clearly .
13 Put it on a very low one so when you come back about twenty past two whack it up and by sort of say three o'clock , quarter past three you can sit down and eat your grub dinner .
14 ‘ You must be barmy , hanging around on a night like this you 'll catch your death .
15 If you had a conscience at all you should have thought about it sooner . ’
16 As you prepare for the change in 1990 you should bear in mind that further regulations on the new Business Rate are still to be published .
17 But I understand , and somebody here will no doubt correct me , that there is research to show that if you do actually walk about with a Sony Walkman , go to noisy discos , and then go into a noisy working environment , that by the age of thirty you can lose up to a third of your hearing .
18 Er in use of other you should have the difference in survival between the patients that had more than twenty one or less than twenty one but actually it er you did n't show us the survival curves for
19 He had returned to Trinidad in May , 1958 , after 25 years absence and was clearly impressed by the mass support for Eric Williams and the P.N.M. ‘ With a movement like this you can do anything ’ , he informed Williams .
20 If you look in the Windows/Drivers area on CIX you 'll stumble across a file called CANBJWIN.ZIP .
21 We 're sure that once you 're experienced the comfort and freshness of Carefree you 'll feel the same way .
22 If you had any sense at all you would start back now before they come looking for us . ’
23 To move from one open application to another you must designate a Shortcut key combination when adding the program to the group .
24 So why engage a consultancy at all you may wonder ?
25 Take us and Europe now , is n't it odd that , after two world wars , in which our men who died , our nations sacrificed themselves in fighting what was thought to be the great German danger , we now find ourselves at least as much hostile to our allies in both of those wars — the French — as we do to the Germans , and if one could measure this sort of thing it might well be that in the British public at large you would find more sympathy towards the Germans than the French .
26 So one fifteenth of three hundred and sixty is going to be three hundred and sixty and then in front of that you 'll want one fifteenth of and this times thing is quite handy when we 're multiplying fractions together we 'll just get three sixty over fifteen .
27 In a stage like this you can loose so much and gain so little .
28 It 's got enough room as well to put all the bits and pieces , mind you if you had a house like that you could afford to have someone to look after all the goats and the hens .
29 Okay David , thanks very much indeed for your time and for talking to us today but er if you have a view on that you might like to give us a call .
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