Example sentences of "[conj] you [modal v] [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 However , someone seeing you may do the same thing using a crude ‘ dead man ’ to hold the fuselage upright .
2 The place of the original utterance is hardly relevant but where you would encounter the text is .
3 There are many hill towns to explore including Abruzzo 's capital ‘ L ’ Aquila , where you may visit the great Spanish castle and a national museum .
4 There are picnic areas along the way and a number of locations where you may join the line .
5 A 24-day trip through Brazil from Rio to the remote Amazon — where you 'll see the Iguaçu Falls ( top right ) en route — is priced from £1723-£1785 .
6 The main route goes along a narrow elevated ridge from Gray Crag to Thornthwaite Crag where you 'll find the tallest cairn in the Lake District at around 20ft high .
7 When you 're buying a board think about what experience you 've had , where you 'll use the board , who else will use it and what level of skill you want to achieve .
8 Try digging the garden , thumping the pillow or even screaming ( though not where you 'll frighten the baby or the cat ) — you will feel much better for it .
9 The leisurely drive takes you first to Aalsmeer , the centre of the flower producers where you will visit the flower auction ( closed Saturday and Sunday and replaced by a visit to the Panorama Mesdag Museum ) .
10 Travelling by coach you will pass through the flower carpet fields to the Franz Roozen Nurseries where you will discover the art of growing flowers and perhaps order your own bulbs which will be delivered to you for planting in the autumn .
11 Off to Champagne where you will have the choice of two great hotels for your overnight stay .
12 Full day trips include a drive along the magnificent High Alpine Grossglockner Road , where you will see the longest glacier in the eastern Alps the Pasterze , which is over five and a half miles long .
13 On reaching Faial on the north coast , we turn left towards Santana ( 39km ) where you will find the traditional thatched cottages , often with corn cobs hanging out to dry .
14 And then they were raked into Well we just er If they were dry they were raked into big swathes , to be near where you could build the tramp coles But if they were n't you would put them into little coles and the and then they were the little coles was put up t t together to make a bigger one .
15 She was a large woman whose hair was dyed platinum blonde except where you could see the mousy-brown bits growing out from the roots .
16 Just ten or fifteen minutes of it now would see him right , a short trip out through the islets and mudbanks where you could let the boat drift , lean over the stern and watch the inner life of the dirty green water , the shreds of seaweed and small branches and other shapes that sometimes proved to be alive , or focus on the surface , a depthless sheet of scum on which the pearly light shimmered in continual shifting patterns , or even look up to see a huge modern building , several storeys high , going for a stroll along a neighbouring island , the superstructure of a freighter putting out to sea along the deep-water channel …
17 Unfortunately , the weather conditions often prevent you from learning gradually , unlike a ski slope where you can choose the degree of difficulty of each individual run .
18 Eight miles north of Melbourne lies Derby where you can visit the interesting part-18th century and part-modern cathedral .
19 Twenty-five miles away is Shrewsbury , an ancient town with many historical buildings , where you can visit the castle , Rowley 's House Museum with Roman remains , and Clive House , an 18th-century residence which houses an interesting collection of local paintings and porcelain .
20 ‘ I found a good place on the bus , on the top deck , right at the front , where you can feel the warmth coming up through a grating ’ ( here and there a head nodded understandingly ) ‘ and see the view .
21 I could be happy here , in this great , shadowy , secret-laden place , where there are unexpected patches of happiness , and where memories sometimes echo back , and where you can feel the history of the years swirl about you .
22 A quiet little fishing village on the northern-most tip of the island , where you can sample the day' catch in traditional-style restaurants or browse around the shops and bars .
23 Hurricane places the player at the local Carnival , where you can sample the sideshows , risk life and limb on the big rollercoaster but not , unfortunately , stuff your face with mountains of hot-dogs and candy-floss .
24 First stop is a visit to the beautiful Frans Roozen nurseries where you can admire the vast show gardens and learn about the art of growing flower bulbs from their fascinating information gallery .
25 On pages 42 , 43 there are some suggestions of where you might like to explore Edinburgh 's night life , where you can dance the night away , relax and enjoy cabaret , or take part in a medieval banquet out of town .
26 Pressing on OK shows the resulting bullet chart in the Slide Editor and it is here where you can change the bullet attributes if required
27 Few complain about ‘ Just looking thanks ’ in a town where stock is displayed in authentic settings ; where you can walk the patch in a day ; where dealers make time to talk and where Bath 's famous light lends allure to even the diciest piece .
28 Where you can make the most of your leisure time .
29 Or consider Hotel Bora Bora where guests stay in overwater bungalows with steps down into a lagoon , or the Moana Beach where you can watch the fish below your bungalow through a glass coffee table !
30 A 30-minute drive will take you to Newmarket , home of English horse-racing , where you can watch the horses being exercised on the heath .
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