Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 In due course you should find ways to reward the achievements of those who have acted on your behalf .
2 In that instance you could issue a B one so that he would have some money coming in .
3 But they 're not like real Rickenbacker necks , since they have kicked-back headstocks and no walnut stripes , and in fact they look and feel like the standard Korean-issue necks you 'd find on a hundred other guitars .
4 Perhaps when you hear that bit you 'll hear it 's still like a train C , D there C , D , C , D , C , D , C , D
5 If you are working in a very technical field you should do your homework before the interview so that you are prepared for detailed questions about equipment and techniques you may have to deal with .
6 At low tide you can cross the bays on the beach but at high tide you have to go inland , a lot further round so timing is important — we got it wrong once or twice !
7 Also if it 's within your own normal income you can give anything , in other words if you do n't reduce your capital .
8 Striking Perhaps the most striking change you 'll see on your desktop is the toolbar along the top of the screen .
9 You got any discreet contacts you could tap into fast ? ’
10 Erm in terms of if you , if you 've got a very strong presence you might adopt a different line than if you have n't .
11 Against specific opponents you might have to vary your approach — but this is something that players learn as they go .
12 At the end of each level you 'll find a shop where coins can be exchanged for extra weapons and life .
13 In each award you must complete four sections .
14 Perhaps one day when you are in that direction you will allow me to show you my department in the university . ’
15 ‘ Well produced and excellent value for money , it has the professional look you would expect from crack North-East journalist Mike Amos . ’
16 Between Silver and myself , we got together a crew of the toughest seamen you can imagine .
17 ‘ Well , in that case you 'll have to make a break for it along of me .
18 Well you know , in that case you 'll have to wait until he goes away somewhere for the evening .
19 Probably I 'd be better off going self-employed would n't I ? and they said , Well in that case you 'll need to talk to the Chamber of Commerce
20 ‘ In that case you should have been here a few hours ago . ’
21 In that case you must obtain particulars of the insurance ( additional property information form ) , transmit the information to your client 's mortgagee and satisfy yourself that the property is adequately insured .
22 ‘ In that case you must come over some time and let me show you around .
23 ‘ Yes , well , in that case you can go to bed and sleep easy . ’
24 " In that case you can please yourself . "
25 ‘ In that case you will know that the rupee is in a parlous state . ’
26 In that case you will have fewer rather than more difficulties with which to cope .
27 If you have any specific queries you should feel free to contact the solicitor who is dealing with your claim , who will be happy to respond .
28 So I if you read the book the book is called Woolly Jumper you can get it your at Cramwell , you can get it at Grantham .
29 But with all that enthusiasm you 'd think at least some of it would rub off on David 's employees ?
30 it said in the paper this week that erm broccoli is the finest vegetable you can eat .
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