Example sentences of "[vb base] you [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 If there is a tide flowing , to avoid being swept downtide you can take a transit on the next mark to steer the rhumb line .
2 ( Pity you ca n't edit the team or player names though ) .
3 Pity you ca n't lip-read . ’
4 Pity you could n't follow them . ’
5 ‘ Blue I can handle , blue you can see , blue is self-destructive and the posture of an idiot .
6 If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said .
7 He kept their backsides so warm you could have fried eggs and bacon on them !
8 If we do n't get you dry and warm you could be really ill .
9 As I walked down by the riverside one evening in the spring Heard a long gone song from days gone by Blown in on the great North wind Though there is no lonesome corncrake 's cry of sorrow and delight You can hear the cars and the shouts from bars and the laughter , and the fights May the ghosts that howled round the house at night never keep you from your sleep May they all sleep tight down in Hell tonight or wherever they may be …
10 It is impossible to detail every virtue or fault you should look for when making your choice , but here I list a few pointers which may help .
11 If there is a wind shift you will then point in a slightly different direction .
12 Because of the drive swapping the CONFIG.SYS file is stored in the uncompressed drive D. If you edit this file to REM out the DEVSWAP command you might be lucky enough to recover the ROM drive but I can not guarantee it .
13 I suggest you might bring a sandwich along Paul .
14 But rather to join in the search for new ways forward for the common future of our society and I suggest you might do worse than try a few committees and working groups on pragmatic coalitions , collaborative democracy and local community .
15 ‘ I suggest you would be sensible to do so .
16 ‘ I suggest you should n't use words you do n't understand . ’
17 If they 're abroad I suggest you leave them out , if they 're still in the country I suggest you can leave them in .
18 I suggest you will not take amiss the suggestion of a suitable restorative . ’
19 Still , I expect you 'll all be out in a couple of days .
20 ‘ Oh , I expect you 'll survive , ’ Constance said , coolly .
21 And then I expect you 'll be glad to get back to the Vicarage .
22 ‘ I expect you 'll think it was a colossal cheek , but I called the Norwich HQ to get your address . ’
23 " I expect you 'll be hungry now .
24 I expect you 'll know some of them already . ’
25 So , Alec , I expect you 'll finish moving that dung today .
26 He watched me pull down the Jolly Roger and throw it overboard , then he said , ‘ I expect you 'll want to go ashore now .
27 Most of you do n't know Alf , but I expect you 'll want to wish him , and the bride of course , a happy , er , future .
28 ‘ If I say one of my contacts tipped me off , I expect you 'll pester me for his name . ’
29 ‘ I expect you 'll be next , ’ Nina said gloomily .
30 ‘ I expect you 'll do much as our other American tourists do , ’ said Alice .
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