Example sentences of "you could [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Outremer the stars seemed closer , the velvet darkness of the heavens so near you felt you could stand on tip-toe and pluck the lights from the sky .
2 If only you could pay by cheque , as in the UK !
3 Because I could n't countenance how you could stay under water without being asphyxiated , and yet at the same time I was incapable of comprehending the trick .
4 Well you could stay in bed all day on Friday .
5 Of course , well you could stay in bed all day on Friday And I could take the kids to schools and go back
6 If he agrees , the two of you could travel in harness . ’
7 If repression was your problem you could engage in Co-Counselling , sensitivity training and T-grouping .
8 A SKIING holiday is for those with more money than sense , giving you the chance to meet a lot of people you could meet at home for nothing .
9 If you feel you could contribute towards Victor 's medical treatment , please contact
10 That 's not a criticism you could level at Language — the loaded weapon by Dwight Bolinger ( Longman , 1980 ) .
11 If the difficulties arise at work , perhaps you could study in order to understand the job better .
12 You could walk of course .
13 It was the actual feeling that you could walk down Railton Road and go to Brixton and you would meet several gay people in the street who would recognize you and probably kiss you .
14 you could walk down Netteswell Lane to Burnt Mill Station , it was lovely down there
15 You could talk to Mrs Westaway on the subject . ’
16 On the other hand you could talk about things in general what the different aspects in the speech are
17 Because I was a really shy teenager , and I thought it was a great place to hide ; where you could talk about things and express these feelings that you had , but you could hide a wee bit too .
18 The knowledge that the only help you could expect in times of trouble or need would have to be sought from a near neighbour ; and , even more fundamental , the bond of blood .
19 ‘ Maybe you could go to church . ’
20 yeah , basically , I mean you could go to poly with what you could get , yeah
21 ‘ Or , ’ she added , as one who makes a surprisingly original suggestion , ‘ you could go to school . ’
22 But round here you could go to sleep , wake up in the morning and half the flat 's have been burnt down and shops have been looted and you do n't know where you are .
23 You could go to Bradford from here
24 If you did have a car you could go to Maces and stuff like that .
25 You could go to work in my Lincoln , ’ said Mercy .
26 Or you could go to bed with him just for fun and one day you 'd suddenly find you were in love with his body and you could n't live without it and you 'd be stuck with his rotten mind for ever and ever .
27 He was involved in the anti-war movement , and worked briefly in community service before discovering you could go to Sussex University without any O levels , provided you had A levels .
28 At the prices that were being charged would you go to Slaley Hall when you could go to Portugal ? ’
29 Erm I remem erm y you used to erm erm take , have to take exams and if you passed the exams you could go to Alma Green Secondary School .
30 If you feel specially stressed , you could go to relaxation classes , or ask your doctor to arrange counselling for you .
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