Example sentences of "[verb] you [modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As you know there are two kinds of roughing you can either put frost-nails in the shoe or you can take it off and turn the heels and the toes of the shoes up — turning 'em up , we used to call it . |
2 | ‘ And I do n't think you can ever understand Italians . |
3 | In a way , long-term , something you do in science is possibly going to be of more value , but it 's very necessary , I think , literature and things like that are very much part of your life , you 'd go mad without them , I certainly would ; so I do n't think you can really assign values like that — it 's just where your personal interest and qualities lie , what you 're best at . |
4 | Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job . |
5 | Er but you know you can always close things if you want to . |
6 | This is so much easier with the mouse — with more than one page displayed you can just select cells and jump to them — and I would certainly urge every user of SuperCalc 5 to upgrade without hesitation . |
7 | This means you can also tailor rooms for others to use so that they ca n't get at applications you do n't want them to use . |
8 | Omitting the scanning side means you can only fax things you can produce on a PC 's screen — you could n't easily add your signature to a letter , for instance . |
9 | Meetings now on Thursdays , which means you can still attend practices at the First Aid Post on Wednesdays . ’ |
10 | ‘ Twenty years ago when I got married you could only get squares with royal icing and gold stuck all over them . |