Example sentences of "as you [modal v] " in BNC.
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31 | As you would expect the high level of vitality in children means they respond quickly and they generally wo n't need as many doses of the remedy . |
32 | Remember that adults should n't be treated in the same way as you would treat children . |
33 | As you would imagine , he was rather huffy ! |
34 | As you would expect , she was overcome with grief . ’ |
35 | Fittings , as you would expect , are phenomenally diverse throughout Europe , comprising several hundred different items . |
36 | And just as you would keep a watch on your neighbour 's house if they were away , you should do the same for unoccupied caravans on the site and report anything suspicious immediately . |
37 | I think that diving can be as calorie consuming as you would like it to be . ’ |
38 | Describe the house as you would like to see it portrayed . |
39 | As you would expect , the change in pronunciation was made once and for all , but either the brothers or the editors of the Register seem to have had difficulty making up their minds how to spell it . |
40 | If , like many people , you simply feel that you are ‘ a bit run down ’ or not as full of zest for life as you would wish , perhaps you could try ensuring that your diet contains all the nutrients essential for true well-being . |
41 | Think about those good points ( I am well organised ; I 'm a caring person and so on ) and give yourself as much credit as you would give someone else with those qualities ; |
42 | As you would expect from a bank as big and established as First National Bank ( group assets exceed £1 billion ) , the interest rate on the money you borrow is extraordinarily competitive : 22.6% APR variable . |
43 | As you would expect , the Legal & General commitment extends to dealing with any possible dissatisfaction you may have in a straightforward , helpful way . |
44 | Now , I feel I ought to warn you : you wo n't have quite such a good chance at the end as you would have at the front . ’ |
45 | Keep it light and sometimes when things are not as clear as you would like them to be just trust and give the remedy you judge to be nearest . |
46 | Type in text as you would on a typewriter , but at the ends of lines do not tap Enter . |
47 | Unless you have to hold down one key ( ie Shift , Ctrl or Alt ) while you tap another , the general rule is to tap the keys lightly , as you would on an electronic typewriter . |
48 | This is not only for ethical considerations but more pragmatically because there is an assumption that if you treat others as you would wish to be treated , they will respond in kind . |
49 | Jimmy was creative in attack , as you would expect of any protégé nurtured at Upton Park , and he possessed a fierce shot . |
50 | Most employers ' schemes are ‘ contracted out ’ of SERPS which means that the employer has agreed to provide at least as much from his scheme as you would receive from SERPS . |
51 | This pension replaces your SERPS ; and the DHSS will assume that you are receiving at least as much as you would have been from them ( you might be , but you might receive much less — there are no guarantees ) . |
52 | To find this out stand , as you would normally , with your heels , buttocks and shoulder blades lightly touching a wall . |
53 | As you would expect , Haliborange Multivitamin Liquid does not contain artificial colours or flavours . |
54 | You should therefore make as much effort as you would if you were being interviewed for a particular job . |
55 | If you are dealing with a matter which upsets you , you may not be as objective in your judgement as you would normally be and you may be oversensitive . |
56 | Weather is not as big a limitation as you would think . |
57 | WALLS The only thing left if your house or flat is still not as warm as you would like is wall insulation . |
58 | And economy , as you would expect , is excellent , the factory quoting 45.2mpg on the urban cycle and 60.6mpg at a steady 56mph . |
59 | We chose as the venue , where else but , the Champagne Hotel of the north where Ian Corner , David Chell and their staff are bravely grasping the nettle of recession whilst continuing to perform as you would expect from Manchester 's top City Centre Hotel . |
60 | Cut out each letter of the phrase and hide them in or around the house and in other places , as you would for a scavenger hunt . |