Example sentences of "[subord] you [modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 We wonder whether this has anything to do with an ‘ upgradeable ’ machine DEC seems to be using where you could yank out the 80486 and substitute a P5 .
2 Swivel on your supporting leg and bring your kicking knee full across your body where you can fend off the attacker , if necessary .
3 Although you can scale up the size and shape of the leaves and flowers , the huge numbers that have to be used to fill the picture mean that the overall effect is lost , and you can not appreciate the beauty of each flower as there are so many of them .
4 Can you take this home so you can finish off the tape ?
5 To get rid of it you usually need to remove the radiator ( see below ) so you can flush out the sludge .
6 Erm so get sort of practise reading it so you can cut out the irrelevant stuff .
7 on this side , erm , they have them so you can work out the reverse bearings , but it 's it 's better not to use those , just , stick with the out
8 and use that as a reference so you can work out the others from it instead of trying to remember the lot .
9 So the whole day is done by the time you get started , so you can close out the foreign and even the U S domestic edition , domestic news , before you
10 You might be tempted to attribute it to lowish wage rates ( at the Brasserie ? ) , but a good answer would produce figures to justify this assertion ( you know both the staffing structure and the total wage bill for 1983 , at least , so you could work out the average gross wage per annum and relate it to what you knew about catering wages for the period ) .
11 At Morrison & Gibb , according to one survivor , the girls went up to a special room to learn all the types , and another former Morrison & Gibb " learner " remembered that " you were given a card with the lay of the case " and just had to get on with it , practising until you could pick up the type correctly .
12 ‘ There was a lot to do with telephones , ’ says Ian , ‘ like you could turn down the stereo as you picked up the phone ! ’
13 If you can throw down the shoulder line , then you might as well put the ball in the jumper 's hands , never mind throw it to him .
14 If you can make out the lyrics — and it 's difficult enough to find a song in this aural tirade — you 'll be subconsciously ordered to slaughter small children on the bus home .
15 Yeah n what you need to do is if you can look up the what the input parameters h how many input parameters there are , and if there are if if it 's basically a batch of twenty one parameters , er I can probably I 've probably got the source code for them .
16 So what I 'm saying is , is lead time in lots of business is highly valuable but if you can cut down the delivery time and give them more lead time you 're actually extending
17 g ) Now draw the following table and see if you can fill in the blank spaces , using the strips of paper to help you as you did above .
18 PROFS expert Jim Sullivan says : ‘ If your information quality is good , then if you can speed up the information flow , you can speed up the decision cycles in the company . ’
19 I would be very grateful if you could list out the mods that are really required in order to carry out this job .
20 If you could cut out the sound track of shells and sniper fire , ignore the gaping holes in the beautiful buildings and the lack of water and electricity , and did n't notice the rubbish in the streets , you would think of it as a normal city . ’
21 That night , she 'd said , ‘ If you 'd come out the Quindale way you 'd never 've got through ; it 's flooded right across the road from Briar Farm to the old water tower , three feet deep , burst water main , ’ and Luke had said , ‘ Yeah , ’ and gone out to the kitchen to raid the fridge .
22 If you 'd point out the villa on this ? ’
23 You know the trouble is you hope , you ca n't , but , it 's not so bad in the big shops cos you can walk out the other
24 It said forty five and one hour , though stirring occasionally that 'll do mum , cos you can use up the sausages
25 I do n't see the point because you can pick up the phone and find out if you want anyway so
26 R : in those days + when we were young + there was no local fire engine here + it was just a two-wheeled trolley which was kept in the borough + in the borough eh store down on James Street + and whenever a fire broke out + it was just a question of whoever saw the fire first yelling ‘ Fire ’ + and the nearest people ran for the trolley and how they got on with it goodness knows + nobody was trained in its use + anyway everybody knew to go for the trolley + well + when we were children + we used to use this taw [ t– : ] + it smouldered furiously + black thick smoke came from it and we used to get it burning + and then go to a letter box and just keep blowing + open the letter box + and just keep blowing the smoke in + you see + till you 'd fill up the lower part of the house with nothing but smoke + there was no fire + but just fill it up with smoke + just to put the breeze up + just as a joke + and then of course + when somebody would open a window or a door the smoke would come pouring out + and then + everybody was away then for the trolley + we just stood and watched all of them + +
27 Here is another equation , We wish to find what number I stands for , unc We have now " solved the equation " for You may well be thinking that all this working out is not needed since you can work out the answer in your head Very soon though you will be given problems too difficult to work out in your head , At that time you will have to use the method you re practising now ,
28 Try and keep the majority of writing to the period of five minutes or so after the interviewee has left , when you should sum up the points while they are fresh in your mind .
29 Our competition could be the answer to your problems , as you can lay out the wardrobe interior just as you need it , after you 've put up the wardrobe with the help of the instructions provided .
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