Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] you [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll get you some clothes from Ma Popits so at least you wo n't put the customers off . ’ |
2 | Sure so at least you 'll know when I come back I 'm gon na ask you , thank you very much indeed . |
3 | As the saying goes , the journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step , so by now you should be thinking of putting all your good intentions into practice and getting out to walk . |
4 | if you can subsequently turn over from there you 'll see inverted commas first appointment skills . |
5 | ‘ If I left the can just over there you could say you found it . ’ |
6 | Usually from here you can hear the thunder of the falls in the distance but today there is only silence . |
7 | Hopefully by now you should be able to get your legs almost at right angles to your body . |
8 | And somewhere along there you could say , ‘ Right . ’ |
9 | I mean you 're not exactly gon na get out of well you can read on the bus and train and that . |
10 | If we ever get out of here you can be damn sure I wo n't forget how he saved our lives . ’ |
11 | It is cramping for the author , but if you have contracted with your readers to tell them , through a story , what police work is really like then you must accept this limitation . |
12 | ‘ Now from here you can see the buildings more clearly . |
13 | and you come back , er and you come back in here you would smell it again |
14 | To get the power back on again you will now have to push against the sail as you sail on the wrong side . |
15 | Refill it by closing the draincock and restoring the water supply to the feed-and-expansion tank , and turn the system back on so you can pump the clean water round again and remove the last remains of the descaling . |
16 | ‘ And if you manages to blow them all out at once you can make a wish , ’ said Carrie . |
17 | of the client to lead you on to perhaps you could introduce more elements into your actual |
18 | I 've seen the film of this where they 're trying to g and all around from outside you can see the graves the graveyard . |
19 | ‘ Well at least you 'll be able to tell her hand on heart you kept the faith , ’ said Mallachy . |
20 | That 's better , well at least you can see the numbers now Is that the co colleges , no ? |
21 | One side advantage of using these human interest aspects of the police procedural is that here at least you will have to do no research , or no more than is required by looking into your own heart . |
22 | Yeah well by then you 'd , you 'd already messed him up , she must 've got him to sleep before she put him down in the cot did she ? |
23 | ‘ We base ourselves mainly in LA because at least over there you can get products done , ’ he says . |
24 | Better get it over with , her mind urges her exhausted body , then at least you 'll get a couple of hours sleep before dawn . |
25 | Because then at least you might be able to write out a few more . |
26 | Wooden-framed furniture is best , then at least you can change the cushions for less flammable material . |
27 | If you take on the big issues and the people wo n't follow , then at least you can say you have tried . ’ |
28 | But I do n't worry about being a loser — if you take on the big issues and the people wo n't follow , then at least you can say you have tried |
29 | But if you have a reasonable cross section of the country and your result was still that Birmingham was looked down upon as a low status accent , then at least you can your results so . . |
30 | Then at least you can appreciate how it came about . ’ |