Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You should get two for that ? |
2 | But the relationship was extremely good , I think that you might say that for many years in my service , it was almost a case of the law abiding citizens in Ipswich coping with the wrongdoers . |
3 | You 'll feel better for some fresh air . ’ |
4 | If you leave now , you 'll look guilty for sure . ’ |
5 | You could store these for another two years mum . |
6 | That is to say , you can not describe sixteenth-century English as if it were a variant of RP any more than you can do this for divergent present-day varieties . |
7 | However , if you wish , you can extend this for further periods of ten years , to provide an even longer term for your tax-free savings . |
8 | If you 're that abusive cow who wrote a few weeks back , then you can drop dead for all I care . |
9 | And I will leave this with you here so you can leave that for another time . |
10 | ‘ But you can read this for sure ? ’ |
11 | You can add secretive for good measure though he had n't much to be secretive about . ’ |
12 | Now this techniques we 've been using here is for you can use that for any straight line graph . |
13 | Well you can use that for any argument then |