Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] you [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Sure so at least you 'll know when I come back I 'm gon na ask you , thank you very much indeed .
2 ‘ If I left the can just over there you could say you found it . ’
3 Usually from here you can hear the thunder of the falls in the distance but today there is only silence .
4 And somewhere along there you could say , ‘ Right . ’
5 It is cramping for the author , but if you have contracted with your readers to tell them , through a story , what police work is really like then you must accept this limitation .
6 Now from here you can see the buildings more clearly .
7 That 's better , well at least you can see the numbers now Is that the co colleges , no ?
8 One side advantage of using these human interest aspects of the police procedural is that here at least you will have to do no research , or no more than is required by looking into your own heart .
9 ‘ We base ourselves mainly in LA because at least over there you can get products done , ’ he says .
10 Better get it over with , her mind urges her exhausted body , then at least you 'll get a couple of hours sleep before dawn .
11 Wooden-framed furniture is best , then at least you can change the cushions for less flammable material .
12 And then at least you can see through while you 're shading the sun from that direction and then
13 Then at least you can appreciate how it came about . ’
14 If you take on the big issues and the people wo n't follow , then at least you can say you have tried . ’
15 But I do n't worry about being a loser — if you take on the big issues and the people wo n't follow , then at least you can say you have tried
16 If you learn to keep your emotions in check until you are all back in the dressing-room , then at least you will leave the punters thinking that they have seen a professional band who might not be quite ready for a week at the Hammersmith Odeon .
17 Established to tackle thorny problems , it was hardly surprising that , in the words of Lord Shawcross , ‘ if you could n't find a solution which commanded general support , then at least you 'd find a way which would enable the whole matter to be put on the back shelf . ’
18 Maybe by tomorrow you 'll come to realise the folly of your actions , especially if you find you 've no job to go back to . ’
19 Maybe by then you will have changed your mind about things . ’
20 Little by little you will start to release any unnecessary tension that may have been stored unknowingly for many years .
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