Example sentences of "[adj] you [vb mod] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If you are feeling brave you could always try phoning : - )
2 We hope you will enjoy this subject and if you are really interested you can also join the Computer Club .
3 If the chain proves popular you could soon have a Food Giant near you .
4 But if you are not careful you can still end up on the street and losing money , even when your rent is fully paid up .
5 I 'm afraid you 'll just have to take our word for it .
6 So I 'm afraid you 'll just have to contain your Aries impatience a little longer — unless , of course , you intend to call the porter and have me put out … ’
7 I 'm afraid you 'll never love me . ’
8 I 'm afraid you will only get thirty .
9 However , remember that in working with check lists it is n't crucial , to start with , if you ca n't arrive at an exact technical phonetic description straight off — as long as you can distinguish between same and different you can still make progress .
10 in the meantime Brocklesby was approaching and this one horrendous photograph of me looking very harassed you can well imagine and my father ever pompous when he saw this photograph said huh where were your directors , was n't one of them in charge , and I said no they were away having lunch , they were just going to arrive when they you know , anyway ?
11 It tends to be the case that when a task is identified as being reactive you can usually delegate it down , because it 's very , it 's a monotonous , everyday task , it does n't actually move the department forward .
12 If you start to feel too warm you can always take off the hat and gloves .
13 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 .
14 The letter ended by wishing me luck but adding the proviso , ‘ If you , having thought about the matter very deeply , are convinced you can emotionally handle the situation . ’
15 Söll is so warm-hearted you could almost get a tan from the welcome .
16 So in what way can it differ Men and women differ in conversation ? and you can make it specific you can just discuss it and make very specific interruptions or turn-taking if you want .
17 For vendors and users committed to standards , often said to be a weak spot in Sybase 's message , System 10 is supposed to be so standards friendly you 'll fair quiver with joy .
18 But if that 's not always possible you can now buy them by mail order from HealthMail .
19 There I ca n't say that that is right you should never appoint a .
20 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 .
21 next thing I remember was being undressed and in bed with Debbie standing there with a boiled egg on a tray , saying mummy were so sorry you 'll never do Christmas again , you 've done it for us for forty years , we shall do it for you now .
22 He got his head so low you could practically see the cleft in his buttocks .
23 Should you still feel dissatisfied you may personally bring your grievance to the notice of Personnel Management Division or you are free to raise it with your staff association or trade union who may take action on your behalf .
24 If you look hard you can still find old shops with window displays like an undertaker 's , where a single navy-blue woollen glove on a metal stand would be considered a showy Christmas display .
25 Most people immediately associate addictions with drugs , alcohol and cigarettes , and if you 're health conscious you would probably add coffee , tea and sugar to the list .
26 There are also kestrels , the occasional harrier , and various owls : barn owls are decreasing in number , but if you 're lucky you 'll also see little owls , short- and long-eared owls — they 're all found in or near woodland .
27 If you are lucky you might also catch sight of an otter around the burn .
28 M. B. If you were lucky you might just get told off by the superintendent or you might go up before the chief constable where you could be fined .
29 Then there are times when conditions are so ideal you would almost expect to catch fish on a baitless hook , but the net remains idle .
30 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 .
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