Example sentences of "the [noun sg] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Write in the box provided the response you would give to the statement , and see if you can decide what the differences are .
2 Providing the income you will need after you stop work can take a load off your mind .
3 In the daytime you can come back and look at the Old State House we 're coming up to and see the cobblestones which mark the place where blood was shed in the great Boston Massacre .
4 Around the park you will see a variety of animals which will have particular appeal to children .
5 When you play the guitar you can understand why the Bass VI was the victim of a life-long identity crisis .
6 ‘ It was hard to believe the change you could see by moving just a couple of kilometres out of West Germany , one of the richest countries in the world . ’
7 No amount is too small for all the women and children who desperately need the support you can give them .
8 After that , the dust will begin to settle and you must settle your differences , too , since you will need all the support you can muster to make your mark at work or make life more financially secure .
9 Before ( and after ) moving your counter around the board you can change your team formation and swap players around to get defence , midfield and attack ratings to match your opponents ' .
10 By deliberately pulling in the sail too tight over the back of the board you can try sailing sideways or even backwards .
11 Fig15 If you can not get back and the wind is very light , by carefully balancing the rig on the back of the board you can lie down on the front and paddle back
12 If you winced from the blow you might lose three quarters of an inch or more and it was no use arguing about it .
13 Offices can be refreshing , stimulating places to work , or they can add greatly to the tiredness you will feel at the end of a working day .
14 In the afternoon you will drive to Bhadgaon , 4,600 feet above sea level and founded in the 9th century .
15 See money 's all right they probably love the money you can bring in but if they do n't see you to spend it or to share it .
16 ‘ Think of the money you can make !
17 THE MONEY YOU CAN GET
18 One prostitute said : ‘ I do n't like what I do , I hate what I do , but there is no beating it for all the money you can get .
19 But before raising the money you must decide how much work you are going to do yourself .
20 These fees are quite distinct from the money you will need for living , travelling , buying books , etc. , which will probably account for a further £3500 to £5000 ( these figures are based on 1989/90 standards ) .
21 Tick the money you will need .
22 and I thought come into my head , it 's probably complete rubbish but it seems logical at the time which was , if you got rid of er , a lot of the various taxes that they paid and put everything on to VAT , apart from the fact that you 'd be a few , just by upping the rate of VAT they would collect the extra monies , you 'd save a lot of the money you 'd pay in administration costs by , all the various different departments er
23 And then they 'd throw you to whatever man happened to be passing for the money you 'd earn for them . ’
24 Now the smell you can smell is new oak actually .
25 When you cook with the Debut you will realise that such benefits will give you better cooking , an easier time in the kitchen and more time to indulge in the things you enjoy in life .
26 Depending on the expert and the case you may need to do all or any of the following : summarise the facts of the case and the legal issues ; ask specific questions and indicate their legal significance ; ask whether any further evidence is likely to be available , so that this can be sought on discovery ; and whether any further enquiries , tests or reports are necessary .
27 Adjacent to the Winery you will find a selection of Period Oak & Country Furniture , displayed in an Attractive Setting , Complemented by a selection of Paintings & Ceramics .
28 Rugby was even worse , as it involved a large amount of physical contact , and there was nowhere on the field you could hide and no playing position which kept you out of harm 's way .
29 " When you get into the field you can see the wood sloping down to the river .
30 But when he walked on the field you 'd think it was Goliath coming on there . ’
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