Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] you [modal v] [vb infin] the " in BNC.
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1 | Mm , I 'm not sure about them you 'll have the headmaster turning up say I recognize everyone here |
2 | To his right was a high sunny window , through which you could see the high green leaves of St James 's Square . |
3 | Now and again , however , we caught glimpses of its Templar past : black Beauce crosses printed on the walls which the passage of time had not faded ; old arrow slits through which you could glimpse the snowy fields beyond ; small gargoyles , some depicting wyverns or dragons , others the faces of long-dead knights . |
4 | Of course , there are many other tasks too for which you 'll find the Steamatic is the perfect answer . |
5 | If you insist the author will accept some form of payment , for which you can obtain the puzzle editor and create your own new levels . |
6 | Our courses offer 6 hours of expert instructions in the basics of the sport at the end of which you will possess the fundamentals and should be competent in moderate winds . |
7 | Now that it no longer seems so shocking that the town should have grown as it has , the newer half is in fact the more attractive , a fine example of what you might call the Thermal-Imperial style , imposing even in its incongruity , up here in the mountains , with its tall bourgeois hotels framed against the surrounding woods and crags . |
8 | The treatment techniques we describe are not a treatment programme as such : they are examples of what you might see the patient doing , with explanations of what the physiotherapist is trying to achieve , and how the patient should respond . |
9 | When he slides them in front of us you can feel the heat rising . |
10 | It was white now , and behind it you could see the shape . |
11 | Choose people you know well and trust and with whom you can share the details of your affairs . |
12 | There are a number of additional options with which you can limit the extent of the search or increase it by ignoring spaces and making the search non case-sensitive . |
13 | I think that with him you must seek the answer to your problem . ’ |
14 | They reckon if you concentrate with him you can do the same |
15 | This whole process appears long-winded and complicated but once you are familiar with it you can employ the strategy very quickly . |
16 | At the same time that personal computer technology is moving to centre stage for corporate applications , ‘ it is moving down into what you might call the intelligent television , where you can select any type of movie to see , or shop , or interact with information , ’ Gates said . |
17 | Those external demands provide a time-frame within which you must organize the rest of your activities and focus your attention . |
18 | In which you might mislay the wound of feeling : |
19 | Let's now look at the various ways in which you can improve the insulation of your home , giving each one a rating that indicates how cost-effective it is . |
20 | So you , what you 've got to do , is to think of ways in which you can translate the technicalities into simple language that other , that ordinary people can understand and appreciate what it is you 're doing and why it 's important . |
21 | There are several ways in which you can help the Society and make more of your membership . |
22 | If you can think of any way in which you can reduce the impact of your job on the environment , whether it is minimising or recycling waste , increasing energy efficiency or substituting materials with less hazardous alternatives , then let your manager know . |
23 | If you can think of any way in which you can reduce the impact of your job on the environment … let your manager know . |
24 | For a board over 3.20m there are three positions in which you can use the track mast : towards the front , towards the back or in the middle . |
25 | And now we 're asking you to focus in on ways in which you could live the prayer of Saint Francis . |
26 | Rather light-heartedly , we refer to this as the Chicago Pizza model ( in which the customer chooses a particular base — say deep dish or wholemeal crust — and adds the toppings of his or her choice ) , by contrast with both the Chinese menu or laissez-faire approach ( which allows for any combinations of dishes , even the ridiculous ) and the set meal approach , in which you must have the entire menu . |
27 | Consider taking a cheap base in the area before term starts from which you can study the area and the vacancies , and be ready to pounce from close at hand . |
28 | A new menu will now appear on the screen , from which you can choose the style of garment that you require . |
29 | It achieves this by being a quick survey and appraisal of the history book and by immediately establishing a perspective from which you can view the book . |
30 | In the next few pages are listed the branches of The Society of the Alexander Technique throughout the world , from which you can obtain the names and addresses of teachers in your area . |