Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [conj] you [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | Your audience must know that you finished on time , without knowing how you did it . |
2 | because I could n't speak English at all , I speak the , I could read a paper or a book , I du n no what is all about , but I used to get because you got on it for instant like mm |
3 | However , if you are just beginning your pressed flower work , you may become extremely confused when working on the two pictures simultaneously , so I would recommend that you work on one design at a time . |
4 | He was a plump man who looked as if he would burst if you sat on him . |
5 | I 'll be brief chairman er first of all can I say we would accept the chairman , the conservative resolution ; turning to Labour resolution number two we would ask that you take on board to grant a er sales run by schools and other legitimate charities . |
6 | What will happen when you publish on Sundays as well , I dread to think . |
7 | If this becomes widely known , I will say that you acted on your own initiative , and you will take the consequences . ’ |
8 | Nothing can substitute for the health advice your doctor or specialist clinic can provide before you go on a trip to some exotic and far-flung destination , but we thought it worthwhile to turn to one very frequent business traveller for some of his tips . |
9 | so you can go before you go on holiday , |
10 | But when you 've moved a five-bedroomed house which has got a grand piano in it as well , and you 're about twenty to thirty foot at the back and all you can see is furniture furniture furniture furniture furniture , you can imagine as you go on you 're thinking God will we ever get to this ? |