Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In order that you may continue with other work ( not necessarily involving LIFESPAN ) , mail messages are accumulated within LIFESPAN until it is convenient for them to be inspected or printed . |
2 | Mulching the ground with a thick layer of garden compost , cocoa shell or chipped bark is an effective way to suppress them in flower beds , but you must start with weed-free ground . |
3 | You must deal with some unsavoury types in the work you do . ’ |
4 | You must deal with this whenever possible , as it will be bad for you if park-keepers constantly have to do it . |
5 | Confidence is the most important thing when applying make-up and you must experiment with new colours , techniques and brands until you find what suits you . |
6 | You must comply with any smoking policy in force in the office where you are working . |
7 | Now I know what you should do with all that free time you have : acting . |
8 | That is the first thing you should do with any burn , put people in a cold bath , anything to keep the burns cold because otherwise they can keep burning in for something like five hours . |
9 | You are not trying to pull the sail out ; you should lean with straight arms and back whilst pushing with bent legs . |
10 | You should comply with all reasonable management requests and be prepared to perform the full range of duties appropriate to your employment , ie not only your current duties ; but a wider range of duties required by the ES ( within daily travelling distance of your home for non-mobile employees and anywhere in the organisation if you are in a mobile grade . |
11 | The pub has one of those eccentrically eclectic menus that you might associate with lesser pub food . |
12 | The road to this latest merry muse , whose Sunday best is pink and purple , but which will appear in a variety of black and white guises , is littered as you might imagine with fallen images . |
13 | I know she 's forceful , but I feel sure you 'll cope with any unpleasantness she decides to throw at you . ’ |
14 | ‘ You 'll work with two of my men . |
15 | Means you 'll work with all kinds of academics from overseas — scientists , graduate scholars , professors . |
16 | That 's all I think Chairman , I do n't suppose that er , you 'll disagree with that will you ? |
17 | Would that , I hope that will that er , you will agree to that , because we do n't want people hanging around waiting for us to go through all our items so I hope you 'll agree with that . |
18 | ‘ And perhaps you 'll deal with all my phone calls . |
19 | But the Oxford guest said , ‘ You 'd think with all this unemployment … there seem to be an extraordinary number of people around who do n't want to work . ’ |
20 | As you 'd expect with this age group , there is an immediate barrage of responses . |
21 | Mr with hindsight yeah , I think you would accept Mr a clearly , clearly is a vital thing to preserve the integrity of good name of to make sure if humanly possible these brochures are accurate and updated as possible , you 'd agree with that ? |
22 | Nothing more than you 'd get with any married couple . |
23 | If you wish you could continue with one or two panels of the three stitch pattern , right to the top of the garment . |
24 | ‘ The rate of work with an umbilical hose system is much higher than that you could achieve with one man and a tanker driving from store to field . ’ |
25 | But if there could be one flower to every four children you could manage with ten or a dozen flowers . |
26 | If you know a little about cancer , feel you could cope with all the emotions involved , and you 'd like to give them a hand , then Carol would love to hear from you . |
27 | ‘ You could do with one yourself , Sara , ’ commented Rodney . |
28 | Half an hour afterwards you could do with another one , the dragon grumbles . |
29 | Come on ; you look as if you could do with this coffee . ’ |
30 | You could do with more nights like that ’ ( FN 30/8/87 , p. 1 ) . |