Example sentences of "that you [modal v] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In Berlin , where I come from , oh yes many years ago , before those foul Nazis besmirched the country , they would have said of you that you would make a great beauty , a grande dame sans merci .
2 It is unlikely these days that you would want a new back boiler to provide all your central heating needs , but you may well want to replace one which provides domestic hot water .
3 Do you actually mean that you want this if that case were proven that you would want the regional shopping centre in the new settlement ?
4 My guess is that you would draw a comparable , but equally misleading , conclusion from similar analysis of the human game of chess where cheating is not possible .
5 Is it then to see the world filled with drooping , superannuated , half-starved , helpless and unhelped animals , that you would alter the present system of pursuit and prey ?
6 I take it that you would like a handsome settlement on marriage ? ’
7 And then of course , the other characteristics that go with religion , and that he had emphasized in other books on Totem and Taboo , like guilt , the feeling that you ought to obey the moral commands of the parents , because after all the parents were n't just benevolent entities who looked after you and rewarded you and praised you , but they were your judges and censors as well .
8 Cross-country dress differs from normal show dress in that you may wear a coloured sweater instead of a shirt and jacket .
9 The important thing is that if you get up at night to have a wee , you beware that you may feel a little bit lightheaded , so you get up slowly , sit on the edge of the bed , you stand up slowly , and when you 're happy you 're off , off you go .
10 ‘ To the end that you may make a second and happier marriage from your father 's house — is that so ? ’
11 When you start there is a sense in which everything you do is right , there is no clear sense of wrong , though of course it is here that you may make the inevitable false move , take the inevitable wrong turning .
12 It is necessary for the efficiency of study , but dangerous in that you may let the ten minutes drift on into the next study period .
13 erm To what extent do you rely on measurements , as it were , and to what erm extent do you rely on actual observations , because it seems to me that there 's a , at least a possibility that you may have a whole sort of set of measurements that may indicate something 's going to happen , but if you actually stuck your head out of the window and looked up you could see it was actually raining instead of sunny ?
14 Right , so that you 'll do a clean run through .
15 You might wonder how pharmacists decipher a doctor 's scrawl but do n't worry that you 'll get the wrong drugs — a pharmacist will never dispense a prescription unless he or she is sure it is correct and will often ring the doctor .
16 One fear about saying ‘ No ’ is that you might hurt the other person .
17 ‘ We hope , Sir Bruce , that you might keep a watching brief on behalf of Major Maxim , and indeed the Army as a whole …
18 However , they 're not too obtrusive , they do sort of when you 're looking at her shoulder here and her hand was n't there I could well imagine that you 'd get a bright highlight off her shoulder , so maybe putting hands there it has helped in er , er to , to eliminate that .
19 ‘ Just so that you 'd have a good excuse for keeping me a prisoner here ? ’
20 But I had this instinct that you 'd have a better chance if you first spent some time with me — ’
21 ‘ You said yesterday that you wanted a divorce , so that you could start a new life . ’
22 The practice of eating dead enemies probably arose from the idea that you could absorb the better qualities of the person who had died through eating their flesh .
23 I know you could come up with something — your work was always the best , and I 've every faith that you could do a good job . ’
24 Then gradually apply pressure so that the message permeates through that you could do the other party harm or cause them problems .
25 Being able to tile or overlap windows within applications is a nice convenience but have you ever wished that you could do the same thing with separate applications on the desktop ?
26 They were passing thin poplars in a quiet so intense that you could hear the yellow poplar leaves dropping to the ground , on past an old stumpy church and a graveyard , with earthen walls and a beech hedge around it .
27 They were trying to isolate the gene that produces insulin and insert it into the nucleus of a bacterium , so that you could get a self-replicating life-form which could then be used in the treatment of diabetes , or else it could provide a source of insulin that was n't animal-derived and did n't give you rejection problems .
28 So that you could get the slow and of course coating the granules before compression .
29 In houses for heating it 's conceivable that you could have a huge hot water store in the basement , or a store made up of round pebbles , heated by hot air , which you could then use by circulating cool air through them to produce hot air at other times .
30 Is there any danger that erm that it could happen more , er that you could have the same happening say in Flats as a similar thing happening say in erm more middle class areas , such as , yet erm there being more risk of of it of it of erm parents losing the child , say in some areas such as Flats , and yet in ,
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