Example sentences of "you could [adv] [vb infin] to " in BNC.

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1 You could also go to local amateur dramatic performances .
2 You used to And then you could also go to the local farmer 's and take away a quart jug , for two penn'orth of skimmed milk .
3 You could also look to outside advisory agencies for assistance , such as employers ' associations , training organizations , and specialized bodies for articles and literature such as the British Institute of Management , or the Institute of Personnel Management .
4 But according to your ability and initiative , you could well transfer to a production company or become a producer yourself .
5 If you do not have much dressmaking ability but still want to make this type of use of the woven material produced by your knitting machine , you could well turn to the diagrams that most machine knitting patterns supply .
6 Oh yeah , cos when we lived at you see you could just go to sleep and that 's it you knew that nowt was gon na happen .
7 Erm Erm erm I wonder if you could just explain to us as to Manchester public in general , benefits of subsidiarity
8 Which you could turn you could legitimately turn to people and say why are you leaning on me so hard for all this support ?
9 You could probably add to the list of possibilities .
10 Not a place you could necessarily get to by travelling anywhere from here , late Twentieth Century London , Earth , but somewhere , sometime .
11 I would like to think you could perhaps mention to Peter if you see him in the next couple of days , I do n't know whether he pops into the office but we , it would be nice if you could if you could mention
12 Mm , mm its one of the great arguments from the old fashioned sort of religion , that you could turn , you could definitely turn to people and say why are you leaning on me so hard , for all this to fought , you ought to be reading your bible , saying your prayers , going to church and getting in touch with the boss why I laughed when they were saying that Terry Waite would need counselling , I bet that Terry Waite was praying his head off and he 'd memorised masses of the bible which he would be reciting to himself probably set himself two o'clock every afternoon , I remember what I can , book of you know I do n't suppose he 'd needed any counselling , he 'd probably do better counselling other people .
13 ‘ I 'm not offering you marriage but I am offering you the most senior job you could possibly aspire to . ’
14 ‘ You can point at any object on the screen , click on it and do everything you could possibly do to that object without having to remember any instructions , ’ says Ms Reay .
15 I I do suggest that if you feel that some easing is required that er you could specifically refer to exceptions that will be set out er in local plans .
16 ’ For four days we 've had music you could almost dance to in our own front rooms — if you like that sort of music . ’
17 But can can I can I just come back to the point that if you were taking the lowest figure , I mean how realistic is it to assume that you could actually hold to that ?
18 If you if any of if you have say er any problems with the people in the flats that you could actually go to would help you in any way ?
19 Erm would like transport , you could skip off , you could actually go to anywhere within Holland , er through , by road , that you can go by public transport and go by train and you can go by bus to virtually anywhere in the country .
20 Described as a Professional ZX Spectrum Keyboard this has to be the worst thing you could ever do to your Spectrum !
21 And though they are close to the vertical much of the way , they are thick with a stubbornly adhesive growth of trees and bushes , as well as , on the lower reaches , with the most exuberant coating of mosses you could ever hope to sec .
22 Nirvana have made heavy metal intelligent and vital — not words you could ever apply to Marky Mark , a 21-year-old Calvin Klein underwear model , former New Kid On The Block and white boy posing as black rapper .
23 However , you could always talk to the people themselves at
24 ‘ She was lively and a person who you could always talk to about your problems . ’
25 ‘ She was lively and a person who you could always talk to about your problems .
26 ‘ She was lively and a person who you could always talk to about your problems .
27 ‘ She was lively and a person who you could always talk to about your problems .
28 So that erm erm the collection of of the loan was erm quite a major operation in itself because though erm there was a form of agreement and each agreement had to have two sureties and erm you could always go to the sureties if the student after the course
29 But erm , and you could always refer to it in your dialogue with them if you had a claim to make , er that they were only paying the district rate .
30 You could always lie to that effect if he does happen to ask you about it , ’ Luke suggested harshly .
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