Example sentences of "[num] you could " in BNC.
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1 | Although it 's been around since 1985 you could hardly describe it as one of the top-selling DOS word processors . |
2 | That in 1925 you could watch motor-racing on the Promenade from a tramcar grandstand ? |
3 | Number three you could on the filter paper I 've out some of those P H test papers . |
4 | If it was a hundred and fifty thousand you could still only have twenty five thousand . |
5 | Sixty you could do six times six two sixes . |
6 | A hundred and eighty out of three hundred and sixty you could save a half of it . |
7 | When I first when I was first driving in the early 1970's you could park in the quarry car park any time you fancied except the few days before Christmas . |
8 | For example to find all the CDs purchased before 1992 you could use date arithmetic . |
9 | There was fifty and there was five levers and three lifts and I had to get a piece of paper and er make a , when you get one , two , three and then five you could have er three , three , two , one and five , four , three , two , one , you know what I mean ? |
10 | if you passed , if you failed the eleven plus and if you were clever enough , you could take an exam , like an entry exam to go , it 's sort of if you improve from eleven to fifteen you could take an entry exam to go into grammar school then , so that you could take your G C E's |
11 | For instance for question one you could all answer it now . |
12 | By 1970 you could n't buy a derelict cottage in the Nunes neighbourhood for less than , 4,000 and Wyvis Hall would fetch five times that . |
13 | While I am not suggesting that you immediately dismantle an arrangement of flowers , perhaps after a day or two you could carefully remove a leaf or two , and a few flowers . |
14 | But , well certainly lo one and two you could could n't |
15 | Or quarter to two in the morning , there were only two you could come back on . |
16 | If you are under eighteen you could join a pony club , which involves you going to at least two meetings a year . |
17 | By 1990 you could watch TV round the clock . |