Example sentences of "so you could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And so you could plough that straight back in
2 Although it may be too late to gather any more that season , you would at least have a permanent record so you could return in the following year to collect some more .
3 How did you manage to persuade British Rail to allow you on to the train so you could drag me off ? ’
4 Maybe give you a wee lesson so it 'll save me going on a course so you could bring in all could n't you ?
5 it 's very awkward sharing three of them out , so you could start of with by just sharing one out , if we just shared one pizza out between twelve how much would you get ?
6 Another factor in Ethernet 's favour is that different types of cable can be mixed on the one Ethernet network , so you could lay cheap cable in most areas and higher-performance stuff in critical sections .
7 The RSC has three spare 5.25-inch drive bays , so you could fit a tape streamer or CD ROM , for example .
8 That was just an excuse to throw us together so you could seduce me !
9 Walter Legge liked to tell the story — I think as an example of both your musicianship and your tactical skills — that at the graduation class in Vienna you chose the Overture to Rossini 's Guillaume Tell and then sent everyone away except the cellos so you could show exactly what you could do with them in the opening bars of the piece .
10 Straw boater and a pony-tail , that hideous school uniform hitched up around your thighs so you could show off your legs — God knows why you wanted to when they were covered in hockey bruises , clunky leather lace-ups and ankle socks covered in red dust ! ’
11 and so you could pull it in just until it stops flapping and then you 'd be able to sail away and we 'd never see you again .
12 You asked me to send a reminder so you could arrange for the stone cross to be cleaned before Remembrance Sunday in November .
13 Well , in some countries this might be the only opportunity learners get to hear extensive chunks of the language , so you could treat it as a " language bath " session and concentrate on helping your learners come away with a general idea of the content .
14 The redevelopment of the er derelict factory site into smaller industrial units and making it er a form of want for a better phrase , enterprise zone where thanks to subsidies from the government and the E E C , we will look into making it rate free , reduced rents , etc. , er increase capital allowances for companies going in there so you could attract the needed capital intensive industries that will meet the high tech need that we have the need to have to create high tech jobs .
15 ‘ I did n't come here so you could feel sorry for me .
16 ‘ So , ’ Robyn enquired , striving to keep her temper under control , ‘ you brought me all the way down here just so you could satisfy your own perverse curiosity ? ’
17 Okay so you could do all of those
18 Okay so you could do those .
19 Okay , so you could do this one , erm , six hundred plus forty seven point eight , point five per cent .
20 I 'd get Peter , so you could tell him , but he 's out — ’
21 No , so you could tell them .
22 Okay so you could spell walked and talked .
23 You , we 're doing fractions if you like so you could draw a half and that would be a half of three hundred and sixty .
24 Okay so you could draw that and you 'd draw the same angle and we could measure that angle see what it is .
25 Well if you were listening , you see , I said , most land in Italy is mountains and hills , so you could draw some hills and mountains , that 'd be really good .
26 You could n't have your fridge sticking out here so you could go and to get
27 Each move would use about 320 bytes of memory , so you could record 40 moves in about 12.5k bytes .
28 You 'd have to pay for your own food , because — unless things look up for us — we shall have to live on grass like Nebuchadnezzar ; but that would n't cost you £1 a week , so you could manage the fare , could n't you ?
29 As soon as you got out of sight , you altered direction and did a wide loop so you could sneak up behind us . ’
30 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 ) .
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