Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] you [modal v] have " in BNC.

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1 It ca n't be all that strong or you 'd have arrested him by now . ’
2 Is that where you should have stopped ?
3 Either that or you will have decided to build that extension you 've both wanted for so long to put that rattan furniture in , and when it 's finished discover that the blessed stuff does n't fit at all .
4 There are areas that are just what they want things passed on the hoof. left , right and centre when anyone else outside these areas wants it we 're told no money , no capital , ca n't be spent this year , wipe it off and I think you should be very careful or you might have a backlash where you least want it .
5 ‘ The Prophet made it clear that you can have up to four wives , ’ she said .
6 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 .
7 It takes about 15 minutes to do this so you will have to be realistic about how frequently you could schedule it in .
8 ‘ No , I 'm afraid I ca n't — and I 'm also afraid that you might have to face up to the fact that Silas has n't got private talks in mind , ’ Lucy pointed out gently .
9 I was hoping that Steinmark would be back on Monday but I 'm afraid that you will have to carry on the best you can .
10 Firstly it is inevitable and natural and quite proper that you should have a sympathy , in particular for Mrs and her children and .
11 Well if you did n't ring tonight and rung tomorrow and rung early on-ish and you 'll have to say
12 Read Mississippi Madness and Paddle to the Amazon and then read The Big Muddy and you will have three entirely different perspectives of the mighty Mississippi .
13 The cost need not be very high and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that the finished result will be kept for a long time , if not forever , by the recipient .
14 mm , mm in any event members of the jury I , I forgot to mention to you earlier , er , thank you Mr you probably feel a wisdom of this having done several days of this case , two and a half hours is just about as long as anybody can be expected to sit and listen to evidence and er , what I was going to do , and I hope it does n't inconvenience anybody , I was going , instead of going on for three hours till one o'clock , I was gon na break off about half past twelve to about half past one , to break up the day as you know , I hope that 's alright , so what we 'll do we 'll go on now and , and I 'm sure , I think it 's doubtful if you would have got to that point by half past twelve , and then you and Lord sort it out and your learned duties as much as you can in the adjournment and then tell me afterwards what the brochure position is , I 'm sure you 've no objection to disclosing any brochures that you 've got that erm , or can get er which relate to that point
15 I c I , I wo n't be able to do any of this but you can have a quick go .
16 You will not need to take as many steps to conceal this as you would have had you been writing the blueprint book .
17 Remember it is possible that you might have to do what a bully or older person tells you , so that you can keep yourself safe .
18 However , it is possible that you may have surged before you began testing or that you are about to experience your LH surge .
19 It is even possible that you may have to leave your project before it is complete because of illness or assignment to other responsibilities or for some other reason .
20 Where you have settled the case prior to trial , it is possible that you may have a report that you would have disclosed and which would have formed part of the proceedings at trial had the case gone ahead .
21 But one has to bear in mind that it is always possible that you could have other materials for riding and so on .
22 And we can have a look at some consequences of that so you could have short term , long term consequences .
23 ‘ We are both a bit deaf so you 'll have to talk up . ’
24 ‘ Perhaps I have been less civil than you would have reason to expect . ’
25 It was not a big watch but the noise it made was much bigger than you would have expected .
26 If you are in temporary accommodation and do not accept the tenancy , this provision will cease as the council , by making a reasonable offer of permanent accommodation , will have discharged its responsibility to you under the provisions of the Housing Act 1985 , Part III and you will have to make your own arrangements for housing yourself and your family .
27 Let me know when it 's not bath-night and you can have a few minutes ’ chat with your aged Pops . ’
28 ‘ Firelight might go lame and you 'll have to ride another horse . ’
29 This pension replaces your SERPS ; and the DHSS will assume that you are receiving at least as much as you would have been from them ( you might be , but you might receive much less — there are no guarantees ) .
30 as much as you could have
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