Example sentences of "[adv] you [modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She said nothing , then he added , ‘ Perhaps you 'd rather have Dawn . |
2 | Well you 'll never eliminate leakage because leakage is a global term for water that we ca n't account for . |
3 | Then you can gradually give way to your instinct for describing the purely ridiculous event that can seem extraordinarily funny . |
4 | Well erm erm the chappie who did my door said , oh , there 's no problem there you can easily put ventilation |
5 | Consider how you can best get access to any local university library for specialist journals . |
6 | And this is how you could best describe swimbladder disease . |
7 | And we go way back — way , way back , back to the time when you could still buy mono records , when kiwi fruit were yet to be devised , when the khaki-clad representative of the Automobile Association would salute the passing motorist , when a packet of Gold Flake cost a groat and a half and you still had change for a flagon of mead . |
8 | Does n't it matter to you that in a place where you can now hear birdsong there 'll be pop music blaring and loudspeakered announcements from morning to night ? |
9 | Yes , you 've got to have a certain degree of structure in it and that happens I think through the parish council in a number of the key areas , but you have got to retain a degree of flexibility , otherwise you will just stifle initiative , you 'll stifle growing issues that happen . |
10 | Therefore you can happily build word pictures with which to beguile and captivate an audience . |
11 | It adds a slightly sweet citric flavour that is close to lemon balm in many ways ; use it wherever you would normally use lemon or lime . |