Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You may laugh at this rvolutionary theory BUT I speak from experience .
2 He remembered that at his formal entry ( matriculation ) the praelector of the college gave all the new undergraduates advice on their deportment : ‘ If a Fellow asks you to lunch , leave at 2.15 p.m. ; unless the general conversation is particularly interesting when you may leave at 2.25 p.m . ’
3 You will either go to an antenatal clinic at the hospital , or to your doctor 's surgery or health centre , or you may attend at both places under a ‘ Shared Care ’ scheme .
4 You may find at this point that you have to adjust your thoughts , if only by a little , to get this idea equation properly lined up .
5 Dwell for a few moments on these words of Paul , and when you have a moment of quiet use the prayer that follows , either in your own words or as it stands , as a way of bringing to God your thoughts and feelings both on what you have discovered through these pages , and any particular concerns you may have at this present moment .
6 I said to the booties , you ought to open at eight-thirty , but oh no , we are always open , he said .
7 If the stick becomes obstructed that tells you that there is a diversion and you must dig at that point to determine the new direction .
8 Now you must have at some time or other in advertising closed the deal on the phone .
9 Some say that when data is damaged , its integrity is compromised , so you must look at each record before you automatically recover it .
10 You must look at this from the minimum of Point of view of the minimum amount of labour .
11 You must wait at that depth , within 0.5 metres , until a shallower depth or a new no-stop time is indicated .
12 Study the route first when going by train ; check the time at which you should arrive at various stations and the time of arrival at destination .
13 And I think that perhaps we 've all learned a lesson from it , plus the fact that you 've er , had to climb out of an horrendous accident , but the fact that if you are still drinking at half past four in the morning , the last thing you should do at nine o'clock in the morning is get in the car and drive the damn thing .
14 They have basic rights which you should respect at all times .
15 ‘ Is it important that you should know at this very moment ? ’
16 If you are writing an MA , MPhil , MLitt or PhD dissertation , you should look at this book to see what other people have written about the topic you are working on .
17 Again , you should look at some ways to manage stress .
18 So whilst it 's desirable to encourage the use of rail , I think in in in practice it 's going to be er very difficult to achieve that and in therefore you should look at public transport in the round .
19 And the suggestion to this Committee was that it looked , that it looked further at the five hundred thousand pounds guideline that 's been set to address the apparent shortfall on community care funding , and also that you should look at further service reductions and their implications erm , of reductions of a further two hundred and fifty thousand , and those are again picked up later in the paper .
20 While we can not provide the details you might want at this time , I 'd encourage you to give us the benefit of the doubt .
21 Images scanned and printed on a 300dpi system using 32 levels of grey look surprisingly good ; better than you might expect at any rate .
22 They stared at him as you might stare at orange rats trying to get into bed with you .
23 Each day we used to do say an hour in the morning , whatever time was available between leaving school and getting back , dinner time , then in the evening you might have two , two and a half hours you left you , you finished school , and er you might finish at eight o'clock if you were lucky you 'd finish at half past seven .
24 Sometimes I read schoolbooks , but there seems no point in learning anything when you might die at any minute . ’
25 So could you phone up er your office because I cleared the fact that we can pay with this card cos I thought you might look at this and say well look it 's expired .
26 And I had a funny thought — I suppose part of the excitement of getting out again after so long , all that oxygen — ; here , this is silly , you 'll laugh at this .
27 You can do some simple calc calculations by thinking of a number line , for example , two , minus two , plus five means start at minus two then go up five so you 'll finish at three .
28 You 'll notice at sixty five that the allowances go up , and the er by getting to sixty five you 're rewarded by a larger personal allowance and a larger married couple 's allowance , but that starts to be abated at fourteen thousand two hundred .
29 And I hope when you go there e Aled that you 'll look at that because that 's all Welsh slate .
30 Each day we used to do say an hour in the morning , whatever time was available between leaving school and getting back , dinner time , then in the evening you might have two , two and a half hours you left you , you finished school , and er you might finish at eight o'clock if you were lucky you 'd finish at half past seven .
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