Example sentences of "[vb base] you [modal v] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " 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 | I suggest you might bring a sandwich along Paul . |
3 | ‘ Well , I expect you can guess the rest ! |
4 | I expect you can watch a bit of video . |
5 | I expect you can figure the rest out for yourself . ’ |
6 | ‘ I expect you 'd like a bit of rest while you drink yer tea . |
7 | I expect you 'd like a drink , oh of course not , you 've given up . ’ |
8 | ‘ I expect you 'd like a cup of tea . |
9 | ‘ I 've just been brewing some coffee — I expect you 'd like a cup . |
10 | ‘ I expect you 'd like an orange juice while Mr Oakley and the Doctor have a chat . |
11 | Each object has handles attached to corner points , curves , and so on , so that you can tweak the lines into the right shape very easily ; whereas with a paint program you 'd undo the line and try again . |
12 | The Forum Gallery has gathered a group of paintings , drawings and pastels by Walkowitz , on view until 17 October and if you hurry you can catch a show of drawings that Walkowitz did of the dancer Isadora Duncan until 9 October at Zabriskie . |
13 | The Ocean is calm , so calm you could believe it to be lacquered wood rather than water and that if you were in a hurry you could leave the boat and walk to shore . |
14 | They say you could borrow the Walkman ? |
15 | If you decide to buy it by post and say you will send a cheque , SEND IT . |
16 | It 's a long way up to the road with a carry over the bridge to the nearest place you can park the car and trailer . |
17 | What we 're going to do is take you to the nearest place you can get a bus . |
18 | One and a half miles away at Rye harbour you can visit the Bird Sanctuary . |
19 | In television and radio you will have the help of your writer and TV producer . |
20 | ROAD RUNNING WILL , ALONG WITH TRACK AND FIELD , CROSS-COUNTRY AND OTHER AREAS OF THE SPORT , HAVE ITS OWN COMMISSION AND WITH ALL CLUBS IN BRITAIN HAVING A VOICE AND A VOTE AT BRITISH ATHLETICS FEDERATION LEVEL YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO VOICE YOUR VIEWS ON HOW ROAD RUNNING IN BRITAIN SHOULD BE RUN IN FUTURE . |
21 | ‘ I hope you 'll like the Clyst , miss , and soon feel quite at 'ome , ’ he said sepulchrally . |
22 | And — since the quarrel 's over — I hope you 'll keep the produce ! |
23 | I was just saying that during the course of today I hope you 'll complete a questionnaire . |
24 | ‘ Naturally , we hope you 'll see the wisdom of taking such a step . |
25 | ‘ I hope you 'll resist the temptation , sir . ’ |
26 | Hope you can make the meet … paul |
27 | I hope you can attend the meeting for which an agenda and papers will be circulated nearer the time . |
28 | You just hope you can find a label with the proper balance . ’ |
29 | P.S. I hope you can find the room to print my letter , as I am sure I speak on behalf of many devoted Agassi fans . |
30 | WILLIAMS : [ to PAMELA ] Mrs. Belville , I hope you will excuse the temerity of my current address to you but following the masquerade I have discovered news . |