Example sentences of "[adj] you could [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If you are feeling brave you could always try phoning : - )
2 If the chain proves popular you could soon have a Food Giant near you .
3 Er in most of them will er most people in Ireland will be in a pub at some stage of the day you know and it 's no unusual thing to er we 've got a recording studio in we live or I live rather and it 's not unusual to walk out the studio at er lunch time with some people you 'd been recording and go into the pub for a lunch and if you were n't very careful you could still be there that evening singing
4 When I took on the marine operations every ship had a fiftyfour man crew and it seemed to me that this was inefficient , so I did a trip on a ship and I came back quite convinced you could actually run a ship with twenty-one men .
5 Söll is so warm-hearted you could almost get a tan from the welcome .
6 The Anchor brewery had been built in 1757 by a couple of brewers from Bethnal Green called Wastfield and Moss , at a time when the district was so quiet and un-built-up you could still see ships passing on the Thames from the brewery windows .
7 He got his head so low you could practically see the cleft in his buttocks .
8 The sound was deep , electronically slick and fluid , but feathered with a tremolo so fine you could only just distinguish the individual notes .
9 You 'd go in and have to queue up , wait for the chance to get the frying pan to put bacon and egg in it , and your hands so cold you could hardly hold it , and that would take up a quarter of an hour .
10 My legs were so cold you could really feel the draft !
11 Yeah sure sure you could just do it .
12 ‘ I 'm sure you could still get a bit of teaching work , you know .
13 With chappy you could never tell what angle the ball would deflect ; - ) )
14 But Dr was a good cricketer , erm he also wrote a very You could also read what Dr put , and he was also said that he sent people to hospital very quickly .
15 No , I 'm sure that they 'd got two little rooms on the ground floor and they were choc-a-block you could hardly get in !
16 Sometimes , particularly at night , the fug could be so thick you could hardly see from one end of the tram to the other .
17 Luke picked up his whisky , his freckled hand was so big you could hardly see the glass .
18 I had got used to the pace over there which was so slow you could almost walk your way into scoring positions .
19 I had got used to the pace over there which was so slow you could almost walk your way into scoring positions .
20 ‘ If you do n't like Knockglen you could always go somewhere else . ’
21 The pattern of symptoms in this patient refutes the theory that the reason why x , y and z co-occur is that they all reflect damage to a single system ( since if that theory were true you could never get x without y ) ; indeed , this patient shows that there actually is no syndrome ( in the theoretical sense ) defined by the joint occurrence of all three symptoms .
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