Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] you [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If the terms of reference you have in mind are not precise , or if they are not explicitly stated , you may not go far enough in your investigations or you may stray outside the limits that your boss or client has in mind .
2 Hairdressers are n't mind readers and you must communicate with them .
3 The exhibition is spread over 300 acres and you can choose from a vast array of different features to spend your tim .
4 Erm , how do we recognise letters and words and you 'll come into a lot of other factors influence that .
5 Select your award winners and you can join in our £40,000 draw
6 ( 6 ) You may not do or permit to be done in the premises anything which may invalidate or increase the premium payable for any policy of insurance maintained by our clients and you will comply with all requirements and recommendations of our clients ' insurers .
7 You read your books and you can listen to it .
8 And er and then there used to be some houses what er we did n't live in one of them but there used to be a lot of houses what used to be railings round , and there used to be steps and you 'd go down the steps , into the And they used to c they used to live downstairs and then well of course when you 're in the house in the side the room they used to have another flight of steps to come upstairs to a l a front room or a lounge or whatever you mind to call it .
9 We very much welcome the recognition given to the importance of voluntary and community organisations providing transport by using minibuses but you will note from the document that this relaxation is related exclusively to those groups which are set up for ‘ charitable purposes ’ .
10 It includes 28 fonts and you can think of it as a sort of ATM that does work with FX80 ( and other ) printers and WordPerfect 5.1 .
11 What we done in that brief session is giving you an overview of identifying training needs and you can go to , I have seen books written identifying training needs and I have read books that thick and they so many ideas there give you a starter .
12 You should also remember that you too have safety needs and you should learn about potential dangers to yourself and other staff .
13 Switch on your television set these days and you can bask in the warmth of the good old days .
14 Try missing it out for two weeks and you will habituate to non-use .
15 And we went to Frinton of all places and you could go to the chippie and get fish and chips and everything .
16 In those days , you used to have special police telephones and you would ring in direct to the station .
17 You 'd have to dig a couple of holes and you 'd have to concrete the bugger in
18 You ca n't answer for the other officers but you can answer for yourself .
19 Now you could just vote for m motion three eight eight , and to which would say that delegates from the T U the trades councils could go to Congress , but not actually speak on any motions or you could vote for three eight eight and three eight eight and three eight nine , which of course , I 'd like you to do .
20 ‘ You may rest here for as long as Moinet orders or you may rest in hospital . ’
21 Holding back downhill causes sore toes and you could yell with agony and the thought of the two to three miles uphill from Apperley Bridge to Undercliffe still to be tackled .
22 I 'll take it off when I come down stairs and you can go to sleep .
23 People will vary enormously as to how their bodies tolerate these dietary items and you will learn in Stage II of the diet how your body gets on with some of these .
24 The Forest park and ride attendant tells me they 're fairly busy but with still parking space site for the moment and there 's room to park on the Colwick Race Course and the Queens Drive site too and that 's service does offer free parking for yourself and your passengers and you can travel into and out of the city again for a pound .
25 There 's this board you have to go up , you can say if you want one space , three spaces and you can go round the board and …
26 as long as you 've got two hands and you can work for money you 'll never bloody win any .
27 I mean Pat said he can go so tell him to get two tickets and you 'll go with him .
28 C. Follow Mr and Mrs Spencer on a rope ladder down one of these swallow holes and pipes and you may come to a narrow passage .
29 Meanwhile there 's growing violence as I 've said and we want to end the violence but we can not wait to end the violence before we have the elections and you can imagine at what great disadvantage the democratic forces will work when they try to have elections in a violent atmosphere which is determined by the state structure .
30 Collect so many tokens and you can apply for a special mug .
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