Example sentences of "to [noun] you [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 If you ever go to Moscow you can see these amazing jewelled eggs .
2 When you ca n't do the time , do n't do the crime turn to criminology you must be prepared to accept the punishment when they get caught
3 Well if you need your teeth seeing to Kelly you 'll have to go .
4 and this would , you would think , because there 's a shift back of capital to agriculture you 'd get a rise in agricultural wage rates because that changes the capital to labour ratio again and so this would counteract the movement .
5 Writing an exam answer is like writing a homework essay question , with some differences which point to strategies you should learn .
6 And if you cast your minds way back to Tuesday you will remember that what I said was that the Americans were trying to create a system of limited government er and yet one which er protected the liberties of individuals not all individuals , not black individuals especially but of individuals , this was the rhetoric of the time and the main device that they invented to do this was something called the separation of powers and they argued that , where political power is concentrated , the potential for abuse is greater so that where executive and legislative powers are held in the same hands , as they are in our system of government , the , there is more prospect of government encroaching upon the rights of individuals .
7 If you ever get the chance to go to Nazareth you will be shown a well with the sign over it , ‘ St Mary 's Well ’ .
8 This is a reminder to go through your papers , particularly the offer of advance by a building society if this is on your file and requisitions on title , to check that by the time you go to completion you can satisfy the mortgagee on every point he , she or it has raised .
9 If you are taking a journalist to lunch you should know exactly why you are doing it and what you expect to achieve from it .
10 Were you to bring a tenth of the consideration that you show them and your parishioners to needs that lie closer to home you would find a more contented wife at your side .
11 If you are not used to make-up you may feel a little ‘ painted ’ , but remember that the make-up has to last all day and right into the evening .
12 If all goes according to plan you should find further details of the study and proposed dates for a first meeting enclosed with this letter .
13 If you go back to Draper you 'll have to serve a life sentence . "
14 There is a huge variety available , powered by either petrol or electricity , ranging from lightweight 30-cm-wide models to mini-tractors you can sit on .
15 Obviously there is also the money element , and by returning to work you can perhaps give your child other benefits you might not otherwise be able to afford such as foreign holidays or maybe a private education .
16 Once you 've been to Blackpool you 'll find that you want to keep returning again and again .
17 Surely if you increase the fee from £200 to £600 you may severely suffer from overkill , as I have recently witnessed in my voluntary work for another organisation .
18 taking it to pieces you ca n't get them back together again .
19 And even if the weather is passable , low level walks will take you to places you 'd perhaps never have tried if you 're one of the many walkers whose sights are normally set pretty firmly on the heights .
20 Bruce Nottage says that it 's a release from the hum drum of life … its take you to places you 'd never go
21 ‘ If you go to Cajamarca you should know el Niño is running . ’
22 Remember , thirty odd years previous to this event , the word had come to Mary , his mother , to Joseph you will call his name Jesus because he will save his people from their sins .
23 ‘ Surely to God you would n't take that for an answer ? ’
24 As for last words , there are some fully-authenticated late ones addressed to an editor which sound more convincing : ‘ I wish to God you could let me have £5 more on account . ’
25 ‘ I wish to God you 'd stop staring at me , ’ he said .
26 That 's what I meant about the meta-metal , if you took it back to metal you could n't make up a page like your upper and lower case with a big R , unless you spent three years chiselling and fitting the thing , but somehow it looks as if it ought to have been possible to have done it in metal because that 's where it took its springboard from .
27 If go like this to Daniel you can slap them
28 ‘ I 've got a special licence in my pocket ; if I 'd been obliged to go to Paris you 'd have come with me as my wife . ’
29 With four flights a day from Manchester to Paris you could literally fly out for lunch and be back in time for ‘ Match of the Day ’ .
30 the chasm is too great though the gulf between God and man is , is far too wide and we try our various planks , our planks of being good , of doing nice things , planks of being religious , of being confirmed , of being baptized , of going to church of perhaps attending church , perhaps even becoming a member of a church , the plank of saying prayers I think you know and God does n't even hear us , the bible tells us , if I regarded iniquity in my heart God does n't hear me , he says I will not hear you , the only prayer that God hears from the sinner is God be merciful to me a sinner and we 've tried that plank and it does n't work , of course it does n't because that 's not what it means to be a Christian , the plank of bible reading , we can read the bible , we can memorise it , it does n't make us a Christian , Jesus said to some of the religious leaders of his days , you search the scriptures for you think that in them you have life , but you will not come to me , and so it 's not being in religious , er being religious or any thing else as we well know , it 's something far , far more fundamental than that , those words that Jesus said to Nicodemus you must be born again , that new birth , that new start , starting all over again , and so what happens , what 's it all about , what is it to , what is it to be a Christian .
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