Example sentences of "[adj] you [modal v] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To do this you would use PROMPT What next , Fred ?
2 To avoid this you must reduce power yet be ready to level out and increase power when the motion stops — not easy for the novice .
3 To achieve this you must buy textbooks , for otherwise all the effort that we have expended in writing this book for your benefit will have been wasted and we do n't like wasting effort .
4 From this you can record information required on the week-ending chart .
5 The Race Relations Act says that you can do this you can have courses especially for black or Asian people so as I said you have to be unemployed you have to be black or Asian and you have to live in either Radford Hyson Green St Annes Lenton or Snainton .
6 To do this you can read texts , making systematic changes of person , tense , and vocabulary items .
7 I accept that it is called the National Water Sports Centre but from the attitude of some you would think angling was not included .
8 On some you 'll find screens and pews and font-covers of such exuberance they 'd more at home in a Moorish palace .
9 If the weekend is wet you can bet Monday morning the sun will beat down so fierce they have to hose the streets .
10 If you 're not careful you can spend hours training your staff to use a training system . ’
11 I 'm afraid you 'll have torun along now Sergeant .
12 It 's rather interesting you should mention Baldwin , as a matter of fact , because I never met him . ’
13 For early-flowering you could have Egremont Russet ( eater ) and Rev. W. Wilks ( cooker ) .
14 Even if you go overdrawn you will find charges for Switch are cheaper than paying by cheque .
15 It sounds obvious but some drawings of birds are so odd you 'd have difficulty identifying even a bluetit from them .
16 ‘ In the meantime it 's possible you could lose Ling , ’ Lucy warned .
17 That in 1925 you could watch motor-racing on the Promenade from a tramcar grandstand ?
18 Okay you can do eight you can do weight so can you do
19 And for that you may thank Miss Kyte . ’
20 After that you should do things slowly .
21 done so , I mean and as part of that you could ask questions about whether , you know there might be some longer-term placement you could do or something .
22 and then gradually try and re do n't , do n't spend too much time trying to reconstruct the past because that , you know , you just get further and further behind with the present stuff so you know kind of try and at least make sure that , you know , maybe if you get a job you wo n't be able to go to all the classes but at least make sure you , you are in contact with somebody who has that you can get notes off every time , you know , that erm oh hello
23 you 're good at that you can get marks in lots of subjects
24 ‘ So glad you could make lunch today . ’
25 They 're hard you can make things out of them .
26 For each of these you should mention responses to people and ideas .
27 If you can sell biscuits , you can probably sell crisps , but it does n't mean to say that if you can sell these you can sell dresses or bicycles .
28 If you 're lucky you 'll spot chamois and golden eagles ; in the forests there are boars , wild cats , and even bears .
29 If you 're lucky you 'll find period curtains costing much less than new .
30 If your tactics are effective you will accrue points .
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