Example sentences of "[noun] you [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | In the middle of the window was a shiny red car you could sit in with a driver 's wheel you could turn and a horn you could peep . |
2 | We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared |
3 | However , it is worth taking a calm and realistic look at the risks you might have taken and putting them into perspective . |
4 | Within days of helping me you would be transferred back to the hospital wing of Vladimir , within a few months you would be home … think on it . |
5 | After six months you would only get half your salary so this would then go down to fifteen thousand . |
6 | Five months you would have equalled . |
7 | When you 've been here six months you 'll nae want to see another lobster in your life . ’ |
8 | And over the next six months you 'll see everything from computers to paint-by-number books appearing on a beauty counter near you . |
9 | ‘ Just mark my words , Sharon , ’ she says , ‘ within six months you 'll be in prison again . ’ |
10 | Fill in and return the payment instruction overleaf and for the next three months you 'll receive the New Internationalist magazine absolutely free and with no obligation , plus your gifts . |
11 | After 12 months you should have nice young plants nearly ready for moving on to permanent quarters or , if the cuttings are of the rugosa type and intended for rootstocks on to which you are going to bud other varieties , they can be planted out ready for working . |
12 | By stocking slowly in the first six months you could increase this slightly , to 25″ . |
13 | ‘ Then in a few months you could have a thriving business here , Mr Robinson . |
14 | And I 'll repay you 100 francs a month ; that is , for five months you can take 100 francs out of my monthly allowance . |
15 | In a few months you can be back . |
16 | Delft also has several fascinating museums and many old and attractive buildings and in the summer months you can see the sights without walking , simply catch the horse drawn tram or take a cruise in the canals . |
17 | If they take three months you will be financing 25 per cent of your year 's sales and at four months you will be financing 33.3 per cent . |
18 | If they take three months you will be financing 25 per cent of your year 's sales and at four months you will be financing 33.3 per cent . |
19 | have the er figures in front of you of our progress during the last twelve months you will no doubt see that we are in a very nice financial position er only a pound and a penny off that magic thousand pound in in the club now . |
20 | However , if you go back to a lengthy program after a couple of months you will find it very difficult to understand if you have not included any REMs . |
21 | ‘ After a few months you will know whether it really is the right job for you , ’ he said . |
22 | ‘ After a few months you will know whether it really is the right job for you . ’ |
23 | If you wish to drive for longer than 12 months you must apply for a UK licence within 12 months of becoming resident . |
24 | In this way you 'd become ill , and in a few months you 'd die . |
25 | So you , you 'd manage on fifteen thousand but then after the twelve months you 'd most probably want to go up to say seventy five percent of your earnings ? |
26 | Well mister you ca n't tell whether you 're married or not so the feminist version is ms . |
27 | When comparing the symptoms of the case and the remedy you should also note that the most important symptoms do not clash or contradict . |
28 | I think at first glance you ca n't really see . |
29 | The body is made from a single piece of mahogany , which came as quite a surprise , because at a casual glance you 'd think it was ash . |
30 | At a glance you could think she really was asleep . ’ |