Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] you could " in BNC.

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1 I mean you could have , if you have basically what we 're saying is that you have a whole load of of subject reports and on the top of it you 've got form tutor report
2 I mean you could measure it maybe and say
3 I mean you could make if we had twelve we get another two .
4 Th the , the , the interim client report is ready I mean you could use it today .
5 I mean you could be laying in bed , which are downstairs , and someone could throw summat through a window .
6 I mean you could think of a brilliant illustration , and then you work the message out from it , which is the wrong way round .
7 I mean you could use group investments , I mean what you did with the investment trusts gives him a better spread ,
8 I mean you could forget this list that I gave th b that gave you , unless there 's anything on it that is still relevant , but find the things yourself on that topic so that on Thursday Next Thursday you can each spend ten minutes talking about things which you 've read in your topic specifically .
9 Well you could go I mean you could
10 I mean you could walk in anybody , a lot of people 's houses .
11 I mean you could n't put a stranger on a job that you , you yourself .
12 Right sort of you could , I mean you could do the rounding up function if you like , which is what we were sort of point five or above it goes to the next int integer .
13 and when we and when we were dredging that up , that used to be all like er er trunks of trees and you could , I mean you could see it when they come up it was very light .
14 I mean you could never load er , you could never load a hopper down to its plimsoll mark with peat , that was so light and cos you could n't put any more in so you used to have to take it to sea perhaps we we well you would call it half loaded .
15 We had I mean you could n't do that much but it was
16 I mean you could hardly pass two buses on it then .
17 I mean even wh when we saw it ourselves , I mean you could n't comprehend the scale .
18 It 's obviously a show , and I mean you could well imagine that in the old days you need horses were really used to do a full day 's work , they did n't have quite such er nice clean tack a as these ones .
19 I mean you could always go away on holiday , if you 'd like .
20 I mean you could n't have a meeting with the whole Catholic Church for example to decide on doctrine .
21 I mean you could say in this situation the stag was doing it for the benefit of the species but er you do n't need to er you do n't need to take that point of view .
22 I mean you could square them on your calculator , it might be easier .
23 That 's , that 's Now when you 've got an A squared minus B squared , you can factorize that I mean you could just do that on your calculator , and do it in one go , but it 's quite easy to do it as three point O one .
24 I mean you could even write some fairly simple test programs in fact .
25 I mean you could go out , and you could put a little bit of money in the building society , or the bank , or you could have a gamble on the Stock Exchange , but we have two advantages .
26 I mean , to die is not absolutely correct there is it , because I mean you could actually have a pay-out on critical illness , which happens earlier .
27 Well I mean you could do a bit of both , I do n't see why you ca n't sort of start out with some general stuff about whether
28 I mean you could have a negative number to the minus eight .
29 I mean you could get erm a bedroom suite for about twenty pounds then .
30 So I mean you could 've got round it but you know you was good what you were doing but that 's where you lost yourself did n't you ?
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