Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Mm , I 'm not sure about them you 'll have the headmaster turning up say I recognize everyone here
2 To what extent do they appear to preclude you from making use of the skills and knowledge that you have acquired and competing with the people for whom you used to work .
3 Try smaller local companies who might benefit from some publicity or for whom you could attract extra business or perhaps create an enduring and prestigious work of art .
4 ‘ Simon reckoned that after Sintra if he spoke about me you 'd get tense — though you did n't realise he noticed .
5 At one point of the journey through them you can take to a boat , and to carry you back to the daylight there is a miniature railway .
6 And if you work for me you 'll take it seriously .
7 Not only am I not prepared to have a semi-detached marriage , but I 'm convinced that if you really cared for me you would have no hesitation about placing my interests first , ’ had been his parting shot as he had left the apartment , slamming the front door loudly behind him .
8 Think about someone you 'd like to say ‘ No ’ to now .
9 You then go south , to meet a minor road known as South Town Lane which you follow for around 500 yards after which you must branch off to cross a plantation called the Warren .
10 Most lenders ' discounts are for a limited period only , after which you will revert to paying the standard rate — this table provides a guide to lenders ' competitiveness , which should be taken into account when making your mortgage choice .
11 The green will eventually go brown or black , after which you can wash it away with a high pressure hose .
12 no where erm the multiple concern who looked after that business , where their national account department looked after that corporate we would look after it and where their key account department looked after it you would look after it and is a national account for for erm
13 Advice on Savings — how best to look after what you can afford to save .
14 I expected it to be either genetics or haematology , after what you must have seen this morning . ’
15 This means that , before you begin to think about colours and the names of varieties , you have to be clear about what you would like to do and what it is possible to do , perhaps planting kinds and types about which you may have heard but are not familiar with and which would add variation and interest to your garden .
16 This is also tied up with the new contract bidding system , about which you may have read in the press .
17 Wait to hear re Bank ( ie if any i/view ) , and ditto Health Education Board for Scotland , Common Purpose ( a fascinating organisation about which you may have read in the papers ) , the Scottish Rugby Union ( ! ) and some others .
18 You are bound to have many questions you would like to ask , as well as certain anxieties about which you would like your mind set at rest .
19 Take a walk around the streets one day and have a look at all the innocent objects lying about which you could use to defend yourself in a desperate situation .
20 I mean it 's , it 's general I suppose I mean if it would be better to switch it on and off which you can do and er , you know , I mean we ca n't sit here continually talking
21 I am the carbuncle of the sun , the most noble purified earth , through which you may change copper , iron , tin and lead into gold .
22 To his right was a high sunny window , through which you could see the high green leaves of St James 's Square .
23 Now and again , however , we caught glimpses of its Templar past : black Beauce crosses printed on the walls which the passage of time had not faded ; old arrow slits through which you could glimpse the snowy fields beyond ; small gargoyles , some depicting wyverns or dragons , others the faces of long-dead knights .
24 In Chapters 4 and 5 we consider in more detail the writing techniques through which you can present to best effect the kinds of argument described here .
25 Most of the Independent museums have a Trust or Society through which you can offer your help .
26 A computer terminal , these days usually a Visual Display Unit , can be compared with a window through which you can scan your data or information .
27 ( 4 ) Ensure the activities provide learning experiences for pupils through which you can assess their attainment of each attainment target or one in particular .
28 Things did n't quite go to plan — which has proved annoying for you , and you 're now asking for a second service ; for which you 'll pay me . ’
29 Of course , there are many other tasks too for which you 'll find the Steamatic is the perfect answer .
30 This can reduce weight but it also constitutes drug-taking , for which you may face a lifetime ban .
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