Example sentences of "[Wh det] you [vb mod] [vb infin] be " in BNC.

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1 A method which you may prefer is to pre-record your commentary section-by-section onto a sound tape ; this tape is not cued , and the sections follow each other with gaps of only a second or so between them .
2 On the morning of 9 April , which you may recall was election day , two businessmen saw a Labrador-sized golden-brown cat .
3 BELVILLE : In my own little chapel , which you may see was put in order on purpose .
4 ‘ Whether you are a king or a street sweeper , we all have to dance with the Grim Reaper , ’ he uttered — which you may remember is from that poignant , sensitive art movie , Bill And Ted 's Bogus Journey .
5 They are as agile as goats on their spindly legs , and can be seen grazing on cliff ledges which you would swear were inaccessible to anything without wings .
6 The crux is that the amount of damages obtainable will , prima facie , be the total of the salary and fringe benefits to which you would have been entitled between the time of the job actually ending and the time at which the contract could lawfully have been ended by due notice .
7 That 's the level at which you would have been walking along this alleyway in nineteen ninety and about fourteen sixty .
8 It 's not the kind of book which you would find being written today , by psychologists , or anthropologists , or social scientists in general .
9 It should be sent ( or preferably taken ) as soon as possible , together with the free death certificate ( Form BD8 ) which you will have been given by the Registrar of Births and Deaths , to the local Social Security Office , and as in most cases there is an entitlement to a National Insurance death grant , application can be made for this at the same time .
10 The path which you can see being drawn will eventually go behind the big trees , using the bottom button of the path selection bar .
11 You have got to train that person which you could have been doing for years and
12 The only difference is that I suppose er at we have er which is development in North Stockton , we have er erm permission for four hundred erm executive dwellings which is the sort of er market which you could have been looking for at in the past .
13 Plenty of different people cheap , er , the other people who have different likes to you , but what , what you might think 's attrac attractive , somebody else 'll
14 So in this chapter you will find some pointers for looking at what you might think are everyday activities .
15 What you might find is that out of er fifty women , thirty smoke , twenty do n't smoke .
16 But what you might find is that there 's an association between smoking and non-smoking .
17 And erm what you might say is , well what is a group ?
18 Then what you might say is well what ar y'know erm you might say well s one define aggression , two define one theory , define the other and then y'know just structure it so you 're talking about single or sentences maybe on on a line that go down to very little but enough to show how you would go about answering the question .
19 Erm , so , if you really want to erm , make sure there 's no deadwood , what you would do is do a range format reset of the range you want to erase first of all .
20 What you would do is copy a blank cell .
21 Erm , cos what you would do is you would er , reset that whole range , that whole range , that whole range , that one and that one , that one , that one , that one .
22 It 's not what you would say was logical but it is very complex .
23 So if you were to convert the pairs of scores to their relative Z scores then what you would find is that the positive Z's , if one score is positive , then the other score should also be positive .
24 So what you would see is the machine , as it were , engaging the patient in a much more perhaps conversational mode and with much more feedback and response to the way in which the patient is answering the questions or behaving , rather than just , as it were , a machine which elicits information from the patient and compares it with a statistical set of data .
25 If you have a look at the four versions of the videos , I hope what you 'll do is have in front of you er the advocacy criteria guide , which we 'll speak a bit more about in a moment , and actually look and see well , how is it that these people meet , those things , they do n't necessarily but how , how are they persuasive advocates ?
26 I think what you 'll do is help me to find them .
27 And this is a ph , like a photocopy , so what you 'll have is a nice printed version with Abbey Life blue , purely for you to get a feel of if you like , , and in this , we 're very quickly going to go through on the first sheet it will have activity and production and it will have your data there .
28 Actually , what you 'll find is that working mothers are extremely efficient because they have to be . ’
29 And I think what you 'll find is you just need one you know , perhaps even one every three or four months , that 's okay .
30 What you 'll get is whatever we can find on the shuttle .
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