Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun sg] you could " in BNC.

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1 That that was so was originally was available for the ticket you could actually have some supper before you went in or perhaps supper when you came out and that was the sort of thing that was available .
2 But once you were qualified for the job you could n't put a stranger on you had to ta teach that stranger a job .
3 So what they did eventually , they put sort of call boxes occasionally , in different parts of the borough so during the night you could ring up the station .
4 Then through the window you could see it-smaller than a Concord and almost completely open with its canvas side-curtains rolled up and fastened-just turning out of the yard , and the next moment the jingling , rattling sound was right out front .
5 and , and forty three previous to that , oh then it was just wiped off the map you could n't get to it no way
6 ‘ By the end of the fortnight you could certainly see the difference in the children and the orphanage ’ she said .
7 If you decided on the first day of the PIW you could not pay the SSP or that you had to stop paying SSP during the PIW , you employee can not get SSP now .
8 I had an English teacher , every time she stood in front of the window you could see — ‘
9 Communication between the front of the vehicle and the back was via a small hatch , but because of the noise of the engine you could only be heard by putting your face close to the hatch and yelling .
10 Below is an example of the way you could organise your notes as you preview a story .
11 In many parts of the land you could n't get ‘ Royals ’ so this sort of brogue ( black ) was worn as an acceptable alternative .
12 But the first week of the quarter you could get messages all that week which you did n't have to pay till the end of the quarter .
13 To help you get out of the red you could call on a qualified chartered accountant for between £50 and £60 an hour .
14 They were not all scandalous , though ; some were conventional love songs of the sort you could hear at the cinema or on the radio , if you had one .
15 He hated the smell and the noise of the drill you could hear from the treatment room .
16 ‘ With the money I 'm prepared to pay you for your half of the house you could buy a more than adequate little base for yourself — and still have change left to indulge in a few luxuries . ’
17 Most of the time you could just ignore a lot of the stuff you did n't know ; it 'd come in time , you 'd be told when you needed to know …
18 It also , in those days was mileage for the tyres was paid on the number of miles run per tyre , so at the end of the month you could record , you knew what tyres were on a certain bus , you knew of how many miles that bus had done , so you recorded that particular tyre on that bus had run so many miles and it was that that we paid for our tyres that way .
19 It was in its infancy in those days and I noticed that whenever David did a show for them , they dressed the set with every conceivable brightly coloured object , with the result you could hardly see him .
20 Erm the point that both the others raised about my objection with the large document and my objection regarding what you were going to do with the information you could have apacked and come out with a stronger result .
21 Yeah , eh with the end you could have B equals minus fifteen over here and you would have still got the same answer .
22 On one occasion the door to his bedroom was left open and if you had passed along the corridor you could have caught a glimpse of the Collector , slumped on his bed , haggard and ginger-whiskered , the very picture of despair .
23 You will also receive half your husband 's graduated pension and all of his additional pension if he contributed to SERPS , so long as this would not take your pension above the maximum you could have had if you had been earning at the upper earnings limit throughout .
24 From the fairway you could n't stop the ball where the flag had been positioned .
25 From the top you could see right over the seaside resort out into the countryside beyond .
26 From the window you could see one thin strip of blue between the houses opposite ; her view of the harbour .
27 And er take a couple of steps away from the corner you could n't see your a thing , so we were more or less stuck where we where .
28 ‘ And from the noose you could tell which man you 'd hanged and which you had not ? ’
29 a derivative of it , which gave you the same high that ecstasy does and er , and if you did n't it from the doctor you could buy it on the street .
30 I applied for parole , and usually you get your answer a couple of weeks before the date you could be going out .
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