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

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1 Blamire also wrote songs and lyrics of great beauty , including the well known ‘ And ye shall walk in silk attire ’ .
2 And ye shall walk in silk attire ,
3 And you might have to you have to do that in in the order of nanoseconds .
4 And you might ask of him — " What are your methods of teaching ? " and he would reply evasively : " I have no methods ; I do not teach . "
5 A change of routine would be invigorating and you would return to the road in the autumn with more enthusiasm as well as more ability .
6 I was afraid that people would talk and you would suffer from that . ’
7 And you would go against your family ?
8 Baldy little dark bloke and you would look at him
9 ‘ You are Mortal , and you would die in the Time Fire .
10 Object orientation means that everything , from a program to a file , is an object , and you would work on a file rather than in a program — it 's an attitude , a state of mind , and can be emulated in Windows 3.1 to some extent by associating file extensions with applications and using object linking and embedding , a form of which appears in OS/2 .
11 Because the mills were thriving and you would come to Galashiels and get a job right away .
12 In those days , you used to have special police telephones and you would ring in direct to the station .
13 Jump on one and you 'll warp to the other .
14 ‘ You 'll work with the finest talents in the business , ’ she 'd said earnestly , ‘ you 'll make oodles of money , and you 'll return to the States at the top of your profession . ’
15 And you 'll pay for it , my girl .
16 But he said on Wednesday and you 'll pay in the money into the bank
17 Take out £15,000 or more and you 'll benefit from an even lower rate of interest ( APR 19.7% variable ) .
18 Well he said , Alright , he said , I 've made arrangements for your baggage to be picked up and you 'll stay with me in New Rochelle , and he was going away and he slipped me ten bucks cos I only had ten pounds money .
19 I mean Pat said he can go so tell him to get two tickets and you 'll go with him .
20 He says he 's not a proud man but he 'll pass you his watch , adding cryptically that ‘ the front 's for sale , the back is n't ’ , and you 'll discover from the inscription that it was a gift from TMcL for gaining distinction in his final exams in 1961 .
21 And you 'll find for half the pack it 's one a day and then for the second half of the pack it 's two a day .
22 When you get back to your branches , you 'll be allocated a tray or a pigeon hole or something or other , and you 'll find within a month or so , that you get on all the mailing lists , and you end up with all this bumf .
23 And you 'll find in time th the racecourse 'll be made of this here special stuff what they 're galloping on .
24 One of the reasons is because the Law Society says you 've got to have advocacy skills , and you 'll find in your manual the actual amount or degree of advocacy skills you will eventually have to learn .
25 It 's rather like a trip on the Circle Line ; you can get on at any point really , and you 'll get to the fridge , or the move , or the school fees sooner or later and then back to the beginning again .
26 And you 'll get in touch with the police and tell them what you 've told me ? ’
27 Trundle through the system and you 'll come across Sherlock Holmes ' familiar profile at Baker Street , and that of Queen Victoria at Victoria station ; old architectural sketches at Paddington , echoing the West Country connection with the engineering Isambard Brunel ; the escalator design at Oxford Circus , in the heart of department store territory ; and crossed pistols at the odd duelling spot of Finsbury Park , to name but a handful .
28 If you have a look at it , it 's quite sophisticated and you 'll come across it certainly by the end of your second year .
29 Erm , how do we recognise letters and words and you 'll come into a lot of other factors influence that .
30 And you 'll come on Friday ?
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