Example sentences of "that [modal v] [verb] you " in BNC.

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31 Clearly , ideas for changing the events that trigger your feelings of inhibition will depend on the exact circumstances , but here are some thought-starters that might help you to arrive at a feasible plan :
32 Clearly , ideas for changing the events that trigger your jealousy will depend on the exact circumstances , but here are some thought-starters that might help you to arrive at a feasible plan :
33 Clearly , ideas for changing the events that trigger your worry will depend on the exact circumstances , but here are some thought-starters that might help you to arrive at a feasible plan :
34 A visit to a different universe — one that might help you understand what I 'm getting at ? ’
35 I have something here that might help you find the man who attacked the poor girl .
36 Presentation techniques , a few things here that might help you in terms of making it interesting as it were and the actual delivery of your training your posture , keep your posture erect , but relaxed I do n't really know what that means but er er stand up .
37 These are people with a genuine interest in history coupled with a knowledge that might surprise you , considering they are amateurs .
38 Traditionally , 24 hours of heart beat would be recorded on a device using a cassette tape , which works perfectly well , but it has the obvious problems of mechanical parts , moving parts , it makes a noise that might keep you awake at night .
39 ‘ What you need is a couple of babies , ’ she observed ‘ That 'll give you something to think about . ’
40 Throw out the rule of law and you throw out the string that 'll lead you back out of the maze .
41 I hope you 've heard something that 'll make you think , and think positively and perhaps act positively .
42 Nikos , the owner , has developed an informal and relaxed style of service over the last eleven years that 'll make you feel quite at home .
43 At the end of the day , you want something sunny and cheerful , something that 'll make you smile when you walk in the room . ’
44 So you 've got to get a system where you can something that 'll help you so you can make sense of it and and learn .
45 She has to turn to Thomas J for friendship in a bitter-sweet comedy that 'll have you reaching for the hankies in no time .
46 ‘ Here 's a bit of news that 'll cheer you up .
47 If you know the type of this you 're looking for , then you can get free use of paper , stamps and a telephone , in fact anything that 'll get you that ideal position .
48 Make the best of a bad job and busy yourself doing something that 'll keep you out of the firing line .
49 On ‘ Finish ’ , mid-syllable , a hiccup of desolation that 'll turn you inside out .
50 Maybe you would have been safer if you 'd not chosen a career that could involve you with mine . ’
51 That kind of damp , chill August day only Blighty can produce , a large , scrubby field , a bill that could make you weep it was so poor .
52 Preston 's Auntie Ethel and William 's mother , Elaine , had been best friends at school , which was why Preston had been detailed as William 's Minder — another one of Auntie Ethel 's great ideas , like the newspaper that could defend you against muggers .
53 Ruth wanted to turn and plunge away , to strike out blindly through the water ; but Adam kept hold of her , and she knew the coast here was treacherous — even at full tide there were currents that could sweep you out to sea .
54 ‘ I have an offer that could interest you , ’ is enough to relax his guard .
55 Birthdays , children 's parties , weddings , Hallowe'en and Valentine 's Day are just some events that could see you searching for an unusual tin in which to bake a cake that will leave your guests or children marvelling at your skills .
56 The eclipses of May 21 , June 4 and November 29 set in motion changes that could put you in a new professional space by 1994 , if not before .
57 CUT SHORT is a book that could put you off hospital for life .
58 SEMINAR ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY in conjunction with MESSRS DUNDAS AND WILSON CS at SALTIRE COURT , CASTLE TERRACE , EDINBURGH on THURSDAY 14 JANUARY 1993 AT 1800 [ the seminar that could save you thousands … ]
59 ‘ I still think you 're totally wrong , but I 'd never do anything that could endanger you — or the club . ’
60 The best advice I can give you is simply to go for unfair dismissal on the basis that you 've got two managers who do exactly the same job , there 's no need for you to go on site , there are other drivers that could get you there , therefore it 's not necessary to finish your job simply because you 've lost your licence .
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