Example sentences of "i [vb base] you can " in BNC.

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1 I mean you can follow me . ’
2 I mean you can , you 're starting to get , if you like , a big list now of motivating factors .
3 fair point , its still er , I mean its a considerable number , I mean you can see why the insurance company 's are doing quite well , but your willing to put up with that as well for the , for the good points of a car , for the freedom that er , that cars give you and the safety someone has said , the individual safety as a woman , yes .
4 I mean you can whi you could go through and you can pick up lots of ones and twos that build up .
5 If I think you I mean you can go into it if you 've erm I mean the minimum qualification they say is only G C S Es
6 I mean you can use a calculator if you like but have a go without .
7 You can skip I mean you can go back to them if you finish this and you want more to do , skip the non-linear or the the not linear they call them right .
8 I mean you can get the different hashing
9 I mean you can imagine what th the horn parts are playing in something like thirds fifths and sixths ,
10 When I say let's try , I mean you can try some .
11 You can catch up on the I mean you can do those graphs without reading anything else about it .
12 So er I mean you can actually say to your children , well okay you know if I , we die tomorrow in a road accident , there 'd be a liability to tax , erm and say the estate 's worth two hundred thousand , then fifty thousand would be liable to tax at forty pence in the pound , so there 'd be twenty thousand pound debt to pay to the revenue .
13 But you see you only want a , a , a ladder for the time being to make sure you get up I mean you can jump
14 So that 's , that 's , I mean you can give a very precise mathematical definitions of what we 're talking about .
15 And to me that 's not , I mean you can have , you do n't need to be clever , you just need a
16 In fact I mean you can buy or I mean you 've got the record of erm how far back , you could invite all the existing , living parish councillors , so far as we could , and , and that , that would be , I think that would be fascinating .
17 I mean you can go up on the rest of the week , but the day before the holiday and the day after the holiday the
18 Some of those waves at the bottom of the world — I mean you can tell by the look of them they have come from the beginnings of time and will roll right over you and go on rolling for ever .
19 Erm , it , what it struck me as is a parallel with Freud 's idea of transference , you know that once something happens in the , in the traumatic period in a , in a childhood , there 's then a tendency to transference to occur later in life , we recreate later in relationships to er the model of the early one and er it struck me that what you said about French industrial relations sounded a bit like transference in erm in the psychoanalysis the idea that i i it spills out as it were from the initial which might have been saved er within the family to other relationships i in later life that people have with their superiors at work or something I mean you can see this actually sometimes you know that people have relationships with their superiors which are clearly erm based on erm their relationships with their parents and they see the , th their boss as a parental figure and the employee sees themselves as er as , as , as a kind of erm child and it shows itself sometimes in quite er quite unmistakable ways .
20 Right so something like that and so this represent I mean you can figure this line as being sort of the real wage over the time you mention increasing throughout .
21 the er , erm , so I mean , we really have made major strides and I think if members look at the location maps I mean you can see just how we how widely spread the day centres now are .
22 I mean you can organize every kind of thing why does it have to involve us ?
23 I mean you can see , it 's self evident as you travel to Strensall that that development has been highly successful and s and the s the final seventh point is that the A sixty four north east corridor can be well served by the public transport to achieve the close relationship between the workplace and home , as national policy now seeks .
24 Even from er the quality of the brochure I mean you can see you know I mean that 's quite high level
25 I mean you can still get a reference off me old company which er you know the London
26 As Maggie 's talking to me I mean you can see like my here I mean I 've got all sorts , as you would use that , those pages for , there 's notes as I 'm going through of things that we were doing and er the university and , and everything like that and there 's other parts of it that , I mean the , the things that you would come back to and elaborate more on
27 Well I mean you can see from the stats , the figures and routes they fly that we get ten per cent when we should be getting twenty
28 Okay , so you can convert any per centage into a normal frac I mean you can leave this sort of fraction is no problem , like I say , erm , seventy eight per cent is a , seventy eight over a hundred , and normally you would n't have to bother cancelling them down because you 'd just go to use your calculator
29 okay , there 's all sorts of them , I mean you can have it the wrong nought ,
30 I mean I think if you 're not sure whether you want whether you 'll be able to go I mean you can still you can still be a delegate then if you do go then you 're able to vote so .
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