Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I think you may learn something about the human spirit .
2 If you are replacing one copper cylinder with another , you may find one with the connections in the same place .
3 You ought to find someone on the same wavelength , who knows your mind , your love of freedom , who thinks of you the same instant you think of him .
4 But you you must prefer one over the others do you ?
5 Mr Bob , you must have something under the counter ? ’
6 ‘ Though your Majesty 's affections may be very well known as to religion , ’ he urged , ‘ yet it may be expected that you should say something for the world 's satisfaction . ’
7 If you are equally worried about giving birth in both a hospital and at home you might prefer something in the middle : Some hospitals allow women to use water pools in the labour ward and you can arrange for your GP to help with the birth rather than hospital doctors .
8 I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty .
9 Avoid formal labels , such as " Introduction " and " Conclusion " , which are redundant ; instead you might say something along the lines of " Introduction : symbolism as an issue in 'The Captain 's Doll' " .
10 Let's leave it , you might get one in the village any way if you want one .
11 You 'll do nothing of the sort .
12 You 'll do nothing of the sort , ’ said her uncle firmly .
13 You 'll say nothing for the moment , ’ said Miss Thorne .
14 You 'll find one on the next landing . ’
15 You 'll find everyone from the bank manager to your lover ( or potential lover ) is open to a little gentle persuasion .
16 Hustle the Panda along your average back road and you 'll find none of the woolliness that might be expected from a car of this price range .
17 You 'll need plenty in the struggle that lies ahead . ’
18 You 'll get one at the station . ’
19 ‘ I assumed you 'd do something of the sort .
20 Erm so you 'd need nought in the middle .
21 ‘ Hang around Paradise Street and you 'd learn everything in the end , even if you did n't know the name . ’
22 You 'd like one between the p and the s of sheeps , yes , I would agree with you there .
23 At the first whiff of something like this , you 'd hear nothing but the sound of running feet .
24 You could throw someone off the Stoney Creek bridge — that 's a high curved bridge over Roger 's Pass .
25 Well you know you could do one at the slip
26 Almost any litt I mean you could do anything round the edge you do n't have
27 As far as the ‘ artisan'-producer is concerned , Carole King 's picture of institutionalized song-writing in New York in the early 1960s — ‘ squeezed into our respective cubby-holes … you 'd sit there and write and you could hear someone in the next cubby-hole composing a song exactly like yours ’ ( Frith 1983a : 13–12 ) — fits into exactly the same frame of reference as Abner Silver and Robert Bruce 's classic 1939 text , How to Write and Sell a Hit Song , which describes the ‘ standard ’ forms and techniques , and from which Adorno quotes with withering relish ( 1941 : 17–18 ) .
28 You could find someone outside the family to help you cope , perhaps by suggesting ways to relax or manage stress , or by sorting out practical problems .
29 And on the next occasion you could try something along the lines of :
30 you could put one over the other .
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