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

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1 Erm but this is the area up here Anne , that I was sort of thinking that we could if we can , some kind of trellis or something around this raised area here you could actually open this bit as the , as a pub on a
2 How you could actually achieve a distribution .
3 I mean , there are plenty of options with this station , including , in fact , you could actually float the timber across , you do n't actually carry it on the boat , you tie it to the back and float it across .
4 But can can I can I just come back to the point that if you were taking the lowest figure , I mean how realistic is it to assume that you could actually hold to that ?
5 I suppose theoret theoretically you could actually move middle C to wherever you wanted to have it .
6 You could actually feel it working well .
7 Bu but if anybody wanted to rationalise anything properly you could actually start civilianising from the top
8 And once the springs were cleared again , and all the junk removed , I 've , I did n't mention that it , it took about six months to get all the junk , prams and barbed wire and tins etcetera etcetera , removed , before you could actually start anything .
9 You could actually shorten this still further and , each time you make up a ten , cross it out and put 1 .
10 They like training which they can actually apply , that has practical applications so say if you 're thinking of something like erm motivation styles or something like that , if you were gon na introduce Lounslow I du n no at the motivation there are loads of them one 's Lounslow one 's Hertzberg if you were introducing our training to a pragmatist what would be essential is you could actually show the practical application of it , if you just put forward C V and no practical application the pragmatist would say well this is all very well in theory , but how can I apply it to my job and if they ca n't they think well what 's the value of this .
11 If you if any of if you have say er any problems with the people in the flats that you could actually go to would help you in any way ?
12 Erm would like transport , you could skip off , you could actually go to anywhere within Holland , er through , by road , that you can go by public transport and go by train and you can go by bus to virtually anywhere in the country .
13 I mean the the later stages of the system had things like rule compilers and quite complex things which allowed you a more dynamic interaction with the system so you could actually build rules in and then some rules then erm allowed you to shall we say , partition out certain parts of speech .
14 are things like erm in the area of what you might call citizenship , for example in the er European elections you could erm vote in another European country , you could actually stand for election in another European country .
15 You could actually do these yourselves .
16 I remember housing studies , for example , was one of the crunch points as to whether you could actually make a degree out of something of that kind .
17 That 's the only way you could actually make that work at all .
18 It 's partly a misunderstanding along the line somewhere , it would be very useful if you could actually check it up .
19 Is it , I mean do you know many people in the flats who you could actually rely on if you ever if you were
20 you could actually measure an increasing competence .
21 What you could actually measure is delivery to your customer .
22 So y I 've got to weigh up whether I 'm actually going to make a profit over four years or whether it 's going to be , but I 'm not doing it for that it 's not so much making a profit as the fact that I can secure the loan for four years and know that I have n't got any extra to , to find , and when you 've retired , if you 've got say seven years on your mortgage and you 're thinking well if mortgage rates go up erm I could get stuffed you know if they doubled again then you could actually fix on that assumption .
23 And you could actually see them at it , the grease monkeys , with hammers and spanners , about their long chore of patient wreckage .
24 not only as to its erm very elaborate tracery patterns and and mythical beasts on it like that , around here , but also as to its colour cos although the original we found was actually blackened , when one took when I took a very powerful torch to it , you could actually see the colour in the crevices still , this red colour .
25 But that was , you could actually see , they are pretty .
26 You could actually see it .
27 So if for example , a patient was brought into Banbury , they could use the scanners there , and that , the images on their scanner , you could actually see ?
28 That that was so was originally was available for the ticket you could actually have some supper before you went in or perhaps supper when you came out and that was the sort of thing that was available .
29 You could actually have an augmented first .
30 I mean , to die is not absolutely correct there is it , because I mean you could actually have a pay-out on critical illness , which happens earlier .
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