Example sentences of "[conj] you [modal v] [verb] [adv] it " in BNC.
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1 | The monitor allows you to see the contents of the memory in a form that you can understand i.e. it is translated back into text as a screen image . |
2 | It has to be written in an initial transcription of a language until you have decided with that it is phonemic ( i.e. can make a difference in meaning ) , in which case you will have to continue writing it , or that there are rules to follow , so you can predict where it comes . |
3 | The process is made all the easier by the Cel Editor allowing you to animate the cels you have produced , within the editor itself , so you can see how it looks , and make any alterations you think necessary . |
4 | Once you can identify where it fits , you have a general framework in which to tackle it — or which you can challenge if you wish to . |
5 | Trace its history back to its fathers , and you 'll know how it flies . |
6 | Yeah so They say what properties do you expect lithium to have , you 'll have a look at it and you 'll say well it 's sort of going to be the same as sodium and potassium , rally . |
7 | The following passage is taken from my book ‘ Managing Stress ’ and you will see how it is possible to extract from the text the relevant key words and then to create a thought-flow chart from them : |
8 | But if you can start again it means you have not even begun . |
9 | Right , and stem the bleeding if you can see where it 's coming from attempt to stem the bleeding , bung the hole up , okay ? |
10 | But if you could see how it 's going , I think you 'd be proud of me . ’ |
11 | Pand it 's actually pan dee mon ium which is quite interest I could n't work out what it really meant , pan demon , across demons , well that does n't make much sense but you 'll see why it 's called pandemonium , in the conventional sense , model . |
12 | I shall be drawing a considerable sum in a few days but you must know how it is , travelling the country as we old soldiers do … thank you … ten pounds will be quite sufficient … and you must let me spend some more of it in your excellent company … that evening 's entertainment we enjoyed together , Mr Wood , ’ his voice rose in the small hallway and the other guests and servants indoors and out strained noticeably to catch what would surely be the eloquent testimonial of a compliment , ‘ was one of the , shall we say , most boisterous and wise , a rare combination , Mr Landlord , I have spent , whether in London , in Europe or in and out of ships and foreign postings in a long lifetime . |
13 | ‘ You must think we 're all very wicked sometimes , Mr Devlin , but you must understand how it started . |
14 | Because you might find out it works and then you would n't have |
15 | ‘ I doubt whether you could understand how it feels to know for all eternity that the creations of hell are pursuing you , ’ Kopyion said . |
16 | But as you can see now it does n't , because you 're only using memory where you 've got the entries . |