Example sentences of "you [modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 And when ye would set out for Castille , let all the people know in secret , that they make themselves ready , and take with them all that they have , so that none of the Moors in the suburb may know thereof ; for certes ye can not keep the city , neither abide therein after my death .
2 So , now that you 've met her , you may go back to London just as soon as it 's convenient .
3 And they er er they said people getting on this train er it was on the eleven , platform eleven near to where we were make sure , they kept giving it out giving it out , you must get out at Leamington Spa if you want Banbury .
4 You must come round with Doctor Reid for a drink at our home , ’ she said , again with that slight formality .
5 ( You must come up to Toad Hall , it 's a jacobean residence with a bit of Tudor thrown in .
6 Perhaps you should go back to England and forget all about us . ’
7 ‘ While you 're waiting , ’ said Wexford , ‘ you might get on to Stamford police , Stamford in Lincolnshire .
8 ‘ A bit deep for potatoes , those holes ’ , he said , ‘ My goodness , boy , if you dig much deeper you 'll land up in China ! ’
9 You 'll get on with Humber , once she gets used to you . ’
10 ‘ I wish you 'd shut up about Chris , ’ said Camille .
11 or you could carry on along California Road
12 You could send out to Japan quicker , for that part !
13 And there was a memo to John from yourself , tenth of Jan , that my manager has passed to me , it said you 'd given two options that you could go in on Saturday and erm
14 WE ALL , I reckon , feel a nostalgia for the days before the First World War when we read that travel was simpler and you could go down to Victoria and light out for the Continent without bothering about a passport .
15 ‘ Victoria , do you think you could drive over to Miguel 's house and see if he 's there ? ’
16 If you could get on to Basil , then we can get the ball rolling .
17 you could get on with Ricky she 's a good listener
18 You could ask around about Jack Butler , Ibn Fayoud , Dad 's dodgy contacts from his riding days .
19 Then he said , " In fairness to the Old Man , all the rest of it 's true ; I mean he did say you could come back to Drummonds later , for you to have fifty out of petty cash — which was where I was going to get it from to pay myself back "
20 But if you told Luiza you were finished with me , then perhaps you could find out about Therese Aschmann for me . ’
21 You could turn off for Abergavenny again .
22 Yeah , you could pop up to Scotland for a few days .
23 It was possible that you would come over to Moila , and of course there was nothing suspicious — about that .
24 On your Games Afternoon , Thursday in S1 , you will go down to Goldenacre — your sports ground .
25 And when I 've expanded and I 've told you then I then come back to my ending and I say , okay so what I 've done I 've told you about three aspects of flying , about the safety of it , ab about the costs involved in taking part in flying and about the enjoyment you 're gon na get out of flying and I hope that I 've persuaded you that you will come along on Saturday to take part , and that 's the ending .
26 Er and then if you will come in after Mr .
27 It is possible that one day you will come back to Normandy . ’
28 you can go over to Africa on a day trips from down there , but you have to have a full passport you ca n't
29 As soon as you reach the cross-over age where there is no longer a gain , you can contract back into SERPS .
30 You can drop in on Keith while I go round and see people .
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