Example sentences of "[adv prt] and you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm we did get a woman later on I think in this little cash desk where the money used to go in the machine you know and er , but you 'd go in and you would have , it used to intrigue me that er you 'd go in and the , the dairy goods was all one side and you , you would , you would , my brother and I would have our lists and it was , we were petrified that we case we made a mistake you know .
2 Wrap them together and wind them in and you 'll run the risk of abrasion .
3 Anyway you then look through it with the solution in and you 'll find that if , for example , you started off with it completely dark you 'll find it 's then grey cos the plane of light 's been rotated , now it 's where there was no light getting through now some of it is actually getting through , cos it 's been rotated .
4 Th er er s drop-leaf tables are marvellous cos you get to the end of the side of your packing you see and you might have a gap just about the right size so in you put the wrapper you put the table in and you might have a little gap like left so you get the this the you get the er ironing board and put that in there .
5 They do n't mind the quarry , or the thickets above it , or even the lane , because a lot of it is closed in and you can pretend there are sort of walls around you .
6 ‘ I 'll bring it in and you can decide then whether you 'd accept or not . ’
7 They had one of those gyroscopes you can go in and you can spin round .
8 is that er you can go in and you can sit and you can talk to them about what you want for a holiday
9 You know when er , you 're going on away or on t' beach or summat and you put your toiletries in and you can put a towel and that ?
10 Yeah , I 'll bring it in and you can have it .
11 If you want to have a go I could bring my violin in and you can have a go at my violin any time .
12 Mash that in and you can have butter on if you wanted to .
13 Yeah I went and got it yesterday but they 'd had a break in and you should 've seen it they 'd smashed the front door , it were all smashed in .
14 You 've got to get your casualty from the cause , but make sure it 's safe for you , now if it is a , a place where you 've got to get your casualty out and you have n't got a lifeline and I must express this really that there must be two of you and if you are going in you only go in if you think it is safe to go in and you must have a line attached to you and there 's somebody outside , so that if you do get erm overcome by fumes or whatever , they can pull you out , you are safe , they 'll see to you , if there is no hope , you do n't try to be the hero , what you do is go and make a phone call and get the professionals in , because they do n't want to come along and have to deal with two casualties , when there 's only one .
15 Few fights — occasionally , you 'd get a man who 'd been gashed in the face with a bottle , that had been drunk in the bar and you 'd be called in and you 'd take him to hospital .
16 ‘ Drink this down and you 'll feel much better , I promise you . ’
17 Try playing these intervals up and down and you 'll hear what I mean .
18 You push the spring down and you can feel it quivering .
19 Wait until it goes down and you can walk in without getting your feet wet . ’
20 I have n't got to smoke pot , but I do and I think that 's more security than anything , knowing that you 've got a bit of pot which you can put down and you can say : ‘ Oh , I do n't want none of that today , I 'm not in the mood for it . ’
21 Let's write it down and you can see , six , there are six crotchets in a bar .
22 If you break down and you can drive to the nearest one , then do so , it i if it 's something like a , your wheel , or your tyre 's gone down , then drive .
23 Now suspect that this is something that most people fall into on their first few training sessions which is all to be about this er er er have you got any questions and most people I was gon na say good morning , but you got a paragraph down now and it 's all about slowing down and you can speed up as you go through but it 's certainly the opening slowing down .
24 And that 'll come down , will come down and you will have balconies .
25 Okay , put it into it and you 'd tie your length of cotton or black thread onto the piece of cotton with a button that 's dangling down and you 'd go across the road into somebody 's front garden behind a wall or behind a hedge and just keep pulling the cotton to tap on the window .
26 Trot along and you 'll find out . ’
27 Otherwise , after a hard day 's work in the middle of winter , you will find that you can not be bothered to make the effort to go along and you will have wasted the fees .
28 You 'll have to get him along and you can have some more soot .
29 and he said on top of that he said you can bring your digger along and you can play in the sand as well
30 And er well you go further through and you can go to the erm And the the Narrowmarsh it was narrow and all , you could shake hands with one another o off the but it now is all council houses is built down there now where they only used to be ordinary little houses .
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