Example sentences of "[noun sg] you [modal v] be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps that was what mothers meant when they insisted you should change your underwear daily for fear you should be run over .
2 If anything happened at light you 'd be mixed up were n't you ?
3 The Spanish laws against drug use in those days were exceptionally severe , and I was terrified in case you should be found out by the police or the drug squad .
4 ‘ One day you will be allowed out but you will be allowed out as opposed to divorcing , ’ Penny told her , confirming Diana 's existing opinion that she would never become queen .
5 Thus , amongst policemen and women working in ‘ hard ’ areas of high tension , policing in Easton is abused as family disputes and barking dogs , a caricature which many respondents hold and is even reproduced by constables at Easton : ‘ One minute you could be called out , someone 's budgie has escaped and is flying around the living-room .
6 The next minute you could be called out to a sudden death .
7 In the morning you will be taken on a guided tour of the medieval city of Lucerne .
8 On arrival you will be taken on a tour of the city , including Union Square , Golden Gate Park and Fisherman 's Wharf for views across the beautiful bay .
9 If you try to speak to any body you will be ignored , if you get in the way you 'll be knocked down in the wild scramble to get goods away to Paris , London , Brussels , and all the great centres of northern and eastern France .
10 At least that way there is no way you can be held back by the so-called ‘ glass ceiling ’ — the phrase coined in the United States to describe the invisible barriers that allow women to rise only so far in an organisation .
11 So next weekend when you come back off the induction you should be fired up , let's see what we 're really gon na to do here yeah .
12 Anyway , in a few months ’ time you might be called up . ’
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