Example sentences of "and you can [verb] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You can pay in a minimum of £25 per month or £300 per year and you can choose whether your cash goes into a green ‘ environmentally friendly ’ unit trust , an income builder fund or a deposit fund , or a combination of the two .
2 is that er you can go in and you can sit and you can talk to them about what you want for a holiday
3 At the last Council meeting I quoted figures on comparative performance of the Conservative record on health against Labour 's and I make no apology for reiterating some of these figures , and you can howl and you can wail and you can say what you want , these are facts .
4 well he is so cheeky , and you can tell when he 's hungry cos he goes back for and stand by it again , sometimes he does and sometimes he does n't
5 At the last Council meeting I quoted figures on comparative performance of the Conservative record on health against Labour 's and I make no apology for reiterating some of these figures , and you can howl and you can wail and you can say what you want , these are facts .
6 Also shown are the ages of the corresponding mare basalts , and you can see that they are several 100 Ma younger than the brecchias .
7 That one 's a bit later date , and you can see that they 've double the track here .
8 We came to the hospital and got medical treatment and you can see that we are all right . ’
9 Now there 's a picture of the station , and you can see that we 've got the post , the cobbled entrance , on this on the left hand side was the station master 's house , the garden .
10 So if you look down your table you 've got your concentrations here in parts per million and you can see that everything above fluorine would be a major constituent and everything below it would be a minor constituent .
11 So if the second child writes 1234 you write 8765 and you can see that it works :
12 This is excess male mortality in humans as a function of age and you can see that it peaks in the mid-twenties and the peak is mainly accounted for by violence and accidents and er things like that , risky behaviour on the part of males and er , as you 'll see , throughout the life span there 's a , there 's a positive percentage excess in male mortality .
13 Er to , to work the truth out of things , one has to think what Adam , Adam had lost in the beginning , what Jesus had to gain back , cos according to the Corinthian 's letter that erm Jesus came back to buy back what Adam had lost and if you can work out what Adam had lost in the , in the first place , then you can see the point why you 're put on the earth and you can see that it , that he , he was given a commandment not to take off the , the tree of kno knowledge written by were n't he ?
14 A typical form is shown in Figure 6.6 ( d ) , and you can see that there are several concentric rims , in which case it is called a multiringed basin .
15 You look at Big Tom and you can see that he has a life and a heart and a world .
16 ‘ Than to go for strychnine — that 's what it looks like to me , and you can see that he had a rough passage out .
17 Add to that the cost or annual holidays and season tickets , and you can see that your expenditure will go through a number of peaks and troughs .
18 From this analysis you get a precise idea of the level of difficulty of a text , you can compare one text with another text , and you can see whether it fits in with the syllabus your students are working to .
19 But as you said if it is your responsibility you 'll have to do it all yourself , there are lots of resources and lots of other people who can actually help you out who have the knowledge and you can use because you can use it as a development tool ca n't you for some of your members of the section to give them some training expertise .
20 and you can guarantee that you
21 and this section on your L C D flashes and you can like and you can zoom in and it 'll say blah , blah , blah , road works at such and such avoid , or something like that
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