Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] you [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 In considering the issues of where you are , or where you would like to be , there is also a great tendency to think that the grass is always greener somewhere else .
2 ‘ Somebody like [ the agency head ] is n't going to … lay down the rules of where you should take a stat , or where you should n't take a stat .
3 Also listed are some other places where these services may be provided , or where you can get more information .
4 Make a list of your resources or where you can get hold of them
5 Its strength lies in transmitting factual information where a telephone call may disrupt a meeting or colleague 's thought processes or where you can not see if an office door is open or closed .
6 ‘ Success is n't the most important thing , it 's got most to do with where you live , which team you support , or where you used to live before you got moved out … you go back there , support your old team . ’
7 Absolutely , absolutely , I think you know , I I mean I just feel there should be a total ban on anywhere where where you ca n't get the information that you require , you know .
8 Or or you would have to take the whole thing off again .
9 And when they would offer to no no they would n't they would have their own way of drying it in in their bags they would have another clean or or you would say clothes to put on but we never ever heard of them doing a washing .
10 But before you go that way — real joy lies at the end of each bus trip to the east -it is compulsory , or so you might think , to visit Þingvellir .
11 you 're only there for an hour or so you may have , I do n't know , twenty minutes of appropriate sociability which builds a rapport tremendously well
12 In a week or so you would have thought a crowd of angels had wafted in from putney singing my name and crying ‘ Hosanna ! ’
13 When you know you only have half an hour or so you can become quite absorbed and interested , and quite jealous of the limit you have set yourself .
14 When we responded that there were many tavern-league baseball players , yet baseball is covered as a sport , just as the average rugby player should n't stop deserving , serious rugby athletes from being covered , he snapped back : ‘ Are we having this conversation so you can pitch rugby or so you can get my answers to your questions ? ’
15 Within a year or so you will have the satisfaction of moving in to the house you have built with your own hands ; your old home will have been sold , allowing you to pay back the building society loan you took out to buy the land and materials ; and there will be more than enough profit , considering how much you saved by using your own labour , to pay for some champagne to celebrate .
16 After five minutes or so you will begin to see that your back is becoming flatter as it comes more in contact with the floor .
17 And er if it suited then if you a young chap when they first started for a year or so you 'd be working with the cattle and himself , the boss , would be working the horse with a horseman .
18 Where once you would have had as a matter of necessity a plot with at its heart some intricate deception , often unlikely , now your plot will arise from the characters you want to write about .
19 ‘ And maybe he 's guessed I 'll put you onto him , or that you 'll just work it out for yourselves , so he 's settling old scores while he can , before they 're warned , too . ’
20 Or that you ca n't use ‘ person with a physical impairment ’ all the time because the phrase is too long !
21 That a preposition is a bad thing to end a sentence with , or that you ca n't have a sentence with out a verb .
22 Or that you would n't succeed … ’
23 The main thoughts that worried you were that you were either having a heart attack or that you 'd pass out in front of your colleagues … .
24 Hopefully the new home which you are now considering as a prospective purchase will be suitable for your needs in every way , but it may well be that a need for some renovation or refurbishment is indicated from the surveyor 's report or that you will wish to make improvements or alterations of your own .
25 It will alienate the interviewer if you seem mainly concerned to ensure your holiday will not have to be cancelled or that you will be eligible for the next pay rise .
26 Although it may at first feel as though you will always be the new member of staff , or that you will never stop asking questions , most returners express appreciation and gratitude for the support and practical help offered by colleagues , and for the warm welcome extended to them on their return .
27 It is important to keep in mind that being HIV positive does not necessarily mean that you will develop AIDS , or that you will die immediately .
28 Do keep in mind that testing positive does not necessarily mean you will develop AIDS , or that you will inevitably become ill .
29 ‘ This woman here is not a moral agent in the same sense that I am , or that you will become .
30 Or that you will return to being an American Princess , marry into the Royal family , perhaps ? ’
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