Example sentences of "[adj] [Wh det] you [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 When you 've completed copying this which you should be now I think .
2 Seven hundred and forty which you may card to ignore , that there are some base dwellings .
3 Imagine then , how you would feel if your income had shrunk each year to the point where you could now buy little more than half what you could in 1970 .
4 MAKE OF all this what you will .
5 When you do this what you will see in the cell is either a 0 ( meaning False ) if what is actually in B10 is n't Bach or 1 ( meaning True ) if it just happens to be Bach .
6 Explanation : That which you would like to achieve by helping the family — it could be something specific like improving Amy 's weight or it could be something more general such as changing attitudes .
7 I think it was David Bellamy who once said : ‘ Never make a frog do that which you would n't do yourself . ’
8 I want to reserve the publication of these works for a book which will give a view of Modigliani which is much closer to reality , and very different from that which you might get at present from what has been published so far in France and abroad ’ .
9 ‘ I 'm not an idiot and clearly neither are you , so there is n't much to be gained by concealing from you that which you can easily find out , is there , Mr Milton ? ’
10 We say nothing could be further from the truth and indeed to get any if you read just one newspaper this morning we will say from that which you will actually see in the witness box .
11 If you are talking to people you will talk in a quite different mode from that which you will adopt when you 're writing .
12 Even if yours does n't you can get the same effect by treating it with Nikwax TX 10 which you can use in the washing machine .
13 Typical what you 'd expect from the Prime Minister .
14 It 's amazing what you can get used to .
15 It 's amazing what you can do if you really try .
16 I nearly starved at first because I could n't bear the idea of eating — well — insects and the like , but it 's amazing what you can get used to . ’
17 It 's amazing what you can do with a skip full of building rubble !
18 ‘ It 's amazing what you can pretend is not happening .
19 Amazing what you can do with a few nails , is n't it ? ’
20 And you know it is amazing what you can achieve really by you know there is such a lot of scope really .
21 After all , if you do lose it is usually all too obvious what you must do about it !
22 So you 'd be on you 'd have twenty one grand which you could put away .
23 ‘ I 'm not sure what you 'd like .
24 ‘ I was n't sure what you 'd want to do , ’ Rose said with the utmost caution , ‘ and I brought a flask of tea and sandwiches just in case . ’
25 It 's right , it 's correct it is minus twelve but I could see you were really not very sure what you should be doing about that , that 's great , you 've found , you 've got that down to there , let's have a little look at the number line , zero , one , two , three and so on , minus one , minus two , minus three , minus four .
26 but the concepts are n't familiar and you 're starting to feel a little bit sort of not quite sure what you can do with them and what you ca n't
27 Well looking at it carefully , as I have done , it 's surprising that if you take the whole of the last forty years and look across the world there are really only about eight major what you can call disasters — I call the calamities , because they are not really disasters — that have occurred with medicines .
28 No I am grateful to Mr because he 's finally crystallised in my mind something that 's been bugging me the longer I stay on this council about exactly what the Tories see their role here as and it 's now very clear to me , more than ever and that is that if you want to be obstructive and negative and if you go on long enough being obstructive and negative what you can end up doing is that you 'll find yourself eventually in a position going on long enough that you can make totally meaningless speeches but at least you 'll get nice headlines in the paper and that seems to me the whole essence of the Tory strategy .
29 Looking at his watch , he stood up , ‘ Great what you can do in an hour , Piper .
30 Your will is only for those which you ca n't get rid of because you ca n't get rid of everything .
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