Example sentences of "[pers pn] as you [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | I I you know I cope with them alright , I I I as you can see Doctor how many prescribed . |
2 | ‘ Treat her as you would treat an amnesiac . ’ |
3 | ‘ Be as good and kind to her as you can , Marilla . |
4 | No one will miss her as you will . ’ |
5 | They stared at him as you might stare at orange rats trying to get into bed with you . |
6 | If you have the opportunity of an introduction to a particular barrister , find out as much about him as you can . |
7 | Treat it as you would any other wood by extensive pre-soaking and rinsing — perhaps boiling . |
8 | You just load it as you would a program , stick it on your power drive and that 's it — full video capability . ’ |
9 | First nominate your target and turn the gun to face it as you would a cannon . |
10 | When I went to what was in effect not merely the memorial of the fifty aft after fifty two years of the people , but of course really the funeral service of the pit and when I went to that here was the chance to dedicate that also , we did it actually at the Memorial Garden where all the pit people are buried and that is right you see , picking up out of the past not sticking in the past , and arranging it as you might say as in that banner to move on into the future . |
11 | ‘ Please stand up and recite as much of it as you can . ’ |
12 | You ca n't house-train it as you can a cat . |
13 | This stands for sleep — and get as much of it as you can , while you can ! |
14 | You get as close to it as you can and get your brother out while we deal with the hijackers . ’ |
15 | It will not fight by raising its wings and clashing its talons and making noise ; but quietly , cleverly , making you see the Men as friends , making you fear the wide world outside , so that when opportunity comes you will not take it as you should but hide behind excuses like ‘ The time is n't right yet ’ or ‘ I do n't think I can do that ’ . |
16 | I 've actually been through it as you will appreciate . |
17 | and do with it as you will because at the end of the day then he ca n't turn round and sa , to me and say well you wanted to do this with it i , if it goes wrong ! |
18 | You come to see me as you would a man upon his death-bed . |
19 | I might play games in public , but once we 're alone together you can treat me as you would have done if Eddie were still alive . ’ |
20 | I will well , therefore , that you should , as you have said , deal for me as you may , and when you summon me to conference with your own warranty , I will not hesitate to come . |
21 | The need for this editing by copying , which requires the use of a second video machine , of course , is brought about because it is not possible to edit video tapes by physically cutting and rejoining them as you would a cine film or sound tape . |
22 | Or you treat them as you would treat gold ingots . |
23 | You have to die on other people 's terms , and that 's a bore , love them as you might . |
24 | Er er with er with them as you will with us but er |
25 | Then put as much of a stretch on them as you can and move them apart and backwards , as if you were swimming . ’ |
26 | Not only the boat but the lives of both Martin and Paula Varna — not peanut policies either of them as you can imagine . |