Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] you can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Well it actually does n't very , it does n't touch the actual fence it erm all along the concrete poles they 've got holes through them where you can put some wire different higher of fence you see
2 You can get drunk and dance to them or you can listen intently to the lyrics .
3 I I you know I cope with them alright , I I I as you can see Doctor how many prescribed .
4 Locate the second strip to the required width ; insert two brackets in matching slots and test a timber across them so you can check with a spirit level .
5 on this side , erm , they have them so you can work out the reverse bearings , but it 's it 's better not to use those , just , stick with the out
6 As you do this , silently count three cards from the top of the pack , place them together and slightly indent them so you can see the comer of the third card just enough to know its value .
7 ‘ If you can convince me that you can make Kirsty happy , believe me , I wo n't stand in your way . ’
8 Or the nineteen thirties book is like one of the things that really inspired me because it showed me that you can do type that looks as though , I mean it can be composed as though in metal and not be boring — can not be , manufactured , you know hum drum , by varying the weights and by massing it , and also one of the things they do , that you see in those books that you did n't see in printing , was this size of type .
9 I do n't propose to enter into a tutorial on the enhanced commands , but take it from me that you can manipulate how a program looks when it opens , and even feed keystrokes to it automatically , have it run macros , and so forth .
10 I also take the American Freshwater and Marine Aquarium , and it amazes me that you can buy , for instance , a pump which sells for in Britain .
11 ‘ Yes , you 've proved to me that you can lie .
12 ‘ You sit there and tell me that you can see men or ghosts or apparitions that no one else can see ; you deny all evidence that the man or ghost or apparition is actually elsewhere and therefore can not be here ; and I am prejudiced ?
13 ‘ You mean you 're itching to be rid of me so you can get off this island ! ’
14 You want to seduce me so you can get your hands on the company ! ’
15 Well the add hoc panel of investigators did n't work terribly well , but the they the idea of , if there are a pool of ex employees in erm and in the main we 're tending to think about er you you 're talking about people who 've left to have families I suspect , erm , if if there is a pool of them that you can pull in , maybe that would work slightly better .
16 ‘ You want to arm wrestle ? ’ she kept saying , ‘ beat me and you can do whatever you like to my body . ’
17 When you come out of there I mean , if you do like we when I 've ever gone I take my shampoo with me and you can have a shower and wash your hair , get the chlorine off you and they do sell er , chips upstairs and they 're not very expensive .
18 You give it to me and you can take the next stage . "
19 Well you 'd have to ask me if you can go yet !
20 You go and tell me if you can reach the front door .
21 Oh erm ask them if you can sit in one of those er machines that erm get you out of the bends .
22 After a concert or disco , if you 've arranged for someone to pick you up and they do n't arrive — speak to the organisers and ask them if you can phone home .
23 You just have to look at them and you can tell .
24 Is there any joint and seems light , if the light were on the light catches them and you can see all the
25 My sister made the mistake of letting the children see them and you can imagine they were very soon much depleted .
26 thinking in , in , in the context of our , of our mission , this town wide mission , well that 's Billy 's job , he 's better at it than I am , but its not his job , its my job as much as its his and its your job as much as its mine , we do not well to keep silent these men they were troubled by their sin of silence , perhaps you and I should be troubled by our sin of silence because the extension of that , and here 's the really great thing , as far as they were concerned , the ex the , the ongoing because they were troubled by their sin of silence and they did something about it , they were thrilled at the sight that they saw , as they see the city being delivered , and as they see starving men and women eating food perhaps for the first time in days or weeks , buying good wholesome food at a reasonable price , that was the sigh that thrilled them and you can imagine them , and I think they 'd be entitled to a little bit of pride that I 'm glad we told them , I 'm glad we went back and shared the news apart from any thing we could n't of coped with all ourselves , it would of been so wrong to of kept it , it would of been so wrong just to of eaten it ourselves , I 'm glad we went back and told them .
27 two of them and you can have one of them .
28 Painted on the walls of a barracks in the last century had been the words , ‘ Legionnaires , you are soldiers in order to die , and I am sending you where you can die . ’
29 This lethal game is often called ‘ last across ’ , the idea being to see how close you can be to a train before it hits you or you can get out of the way .
30 Do you or you can say to her is I do n't know where it 's gone or it does n't work .
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