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

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1 It may predispose the interviewer to accept you if nothing untoward is revealed at the interview , or it may prevent you from ever reaching that stage .
2 The Mailing Preference Service ( MPS ) can ensure that you come off mailing lists , or it can give you the option of staying on chosen lists .
3 It can elevate and glorify , or it can crucify you .
4 Or it could help you re-structure your finances by paying off all you owe on store cards , credit cards and hire purchase .
5 If you can stand the pace and the heat , Bangkok is a very rewarding place to visit , although it may make you feel like taking a week afterwards to lie on a beach and recover .
6 If you are the guard you have to wear a blindfold because you are armed with a laser torch which is so powerful that it would blind you if you could see it .
7 therefore we have supported the A C C line on the basis of the flexibility that it would give you , as an employer , bearing in mind , you do n't have to do anything , it will be your choice in the individual case , er , within your policies .
8 ‘ He went with this girl Katya who is so beautiful that it would hurt you to touch her … ’
9 Now clearly it makes no sense you might be up to producing the Toyota Corollas in a three hundred acre plant , erm , near Derby right but we ca n't employ the same techniques in production er when we 're making agricultural why not well essentially we 're using land , we 're using land intensively alright and there comes a point when , erm you reach dis-economies of scale and start er accruing dis-economies of scale in agricultural production and that scale of plant is very , very small but after about well it depends what type of production er what type of product you 're making but , you know , there are n't many farms over five thousand hectares , now five thousand hectares is a huge farm , it 's massive alright but it still only produces a fraction of , say U K output cos there 's several million hectares of erm but the reason why you do n't see these very large farms is that you just do n't reap the economies of scale alright , because essentially we need land erm and you 're farm gets so big that it would take you half the day to drive your combine harvester over to the , the other side of th your farm just to erm , to harvest the , the wheat right .
10 Am I right in saying that one of one of your motivations behind living in the flats was the fact that erm the contact with people on on the flats , and you felt erm that it would help you erm
11 ‘ I hardly think that it would help you if I were to give it . ’
12 I am sure that it would help you .
13 You 're so used to cold that it might upset you . ’
14 Show me any homebuilder who ca n't say the same thing about his project , but the finish-it-in-thirty-days-using-only-domestic-handtools ! brochures never tell you that , nor that it may take you weeks just to create the right kind of workplace in which to build your masterpiece .
15 Well if you read that it 'll tell you exactly what will happen .
16 They 've done most of them are I mean the wo certainly the ones on the little little boat trips and that , I mean , they have all it does is that it 'll tell you there 's some fish about , I mean , it does n't
17 Well , what else is so serious that it 'll stop you from marrying ? ’
18 You look for ways to ensure that either it can be regularly dealt with by someone else or at least that it should reach you partly or virtually completed .
19 Our wish is that it will enable you better to recall and enjoy your own memories .
20 If anything , I tend to believe that it will make you unhappy : either immediately unhappy , as you are impaled by incompatibility , or unhappy later , when the woodworm has quietly been gnawing away for years and the bishop 's throne collapses .
21 ‘ I am refusing to accede to your request on the grounds that it will make you insecure ’
22 Here , I am going to discuss tackle in more depth in the hope that it will help you to choose the best .
23 This chapter mixes our personal story with principles from the book of Acts in the hope that it will help you to get on with it !
24 If you feel that you will be unable to take out a loan in this way or that it will cause you financial hardship , you can apply to the Social Services Department for help .
25 Also , do n't think that it will put you into a trance or make you say or do stupid things .
26 Perhaps the best way of describing it is that it will put you at peace with yourself — which is what is intended .
27 This is a training session for , life assurance , well it 's to pro , it 's to provide permanent health insurance benefits , and whilst I think there 's evidence at the moment to suggest that obviously your health is in by smoking , erm , insurance companies have n't got round yet to saying it 's enough of a risk that it will keep you off work , although quite clearly I think it will .
28 The other thing about celebrity , of course , is that it can earn you a decent living — although usually only after years of struggle , as with most jobs .
29 How can it help me do my job ? point of view the reason is that it can help you do your job is very simply that to involve members of the public er local councils , local authorities , decision makers and allows the outcome to , to erm entertain them and to erm hope for and communicate what it is they 'll come erm in a non-threatening , non-selling , non-hard sell environment where they can come along , they can enjoy themselves and go away and form their own opinions without somebody over the head with what they 're try to sa trying to do erm
30 Part of the beauty of scientific study is that it can take you in a number of different directions , expected and unexpected .
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