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

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1 Sportier yeah well as you say I mean a lot of these words you would n't want chancing yourself , would you ?
2 In other words you ca n't see the power , you can only see the result of the power .
3 I think the introduction of this guitar is quite significant ; it 's fresh , different and just plain exciting , and those are three words you wo n't often see in the review of a new guitar .
4 If you have any belief in God and a life hereafter ( or whatever other words you may use for that concept ) , then surely that is the one place where there has to be true forgiveness .
5 The setting : Unhelpful words you may have used : Unhelpful body language :
6 Here are the key words you may come across and what they mean …
7 If you rub out all the swear words you 'll have n no bloody tapes left will you ?
8 Yet the words you will not count .
9 In other words you will not slip up and fall from sin I suppose .
10 Before you start saying the words you will probably need to tap a quite fast regular beat , and then say the sentences with each syllable given one beat , saying one syllable at each beat .
11 ‘ As long as you are in this shoddy squadron , there are certain words you will not use .
12 And the last words you 'd hear would be : You 'd never get me in one of those things .
13 ‘ Any famous last words you 'd like recorded for posterity ? ’
14 Erm , what were the words you 'd complain about ?
15 Nirvana have made heavy metal intelligent and vital — not words you could ever apply to Marky Mark , a 21-year-old Calvin Klein underwear model , former New Kid On The Block and white boy posing as black rapper .
16 But at your age you know so many words you could n't really be expected to spell all of them and you 're you 're thinking Oh whatever I do I every word I write down is wrong .
17 ‘ In other words you could n't bear the thought that there might just be one female in a hundred-mile radius who did n't fall apart at the seams every time you deigned to smile in her direction , ’ she spat back .
18 Okay Assumptions for Pearson 's are It assumes that there 's an n an approximate linear relationship between , in other words you could cos what it 's trying to do is draw a straight line through it .
19 Here 's a list of words you should know if you want to be involved in the PD scene .
20 In other words you should have a set procedure of shot visualisation prior to making the swing .
21 a ) Circle all the words you can find in the word square , count them and fill in your total in the space on the form .
22 If you need to write an essay about a topic , once you have written your list of key words you can use them to create a thought-flow chart .
23 Once you have control over the words you can concentrate all your efforts on their meaning .
24 Well done , that 's a good word , when we use our little circle of words you can use that word , yeah ?
25 Let's see how many words you can think of that have an ail sound in them .
26 In other words you can stop and start while you are making a recording so that you make your selection on the spot .
27 You can , in other words you can hide jobs which are badly overrunning .
28 So er just beware of what you 're doing when you , when you , course you can actually keep a mortgage a a account open , in other words you can keep it open on a pound a year whatever it is with the Halifax .
29 Full DOS sessions are provided — in other words you can run a DOS program as though it was running under MSDOS — as are Windows 3.0 sessions , with the same proviso .
30 That 's one of the reasons why I 'm , why I 'm also interested in er in Freud because I think Freud provides that , I happen to think that Freud 's studies of , of crowd group psychology actually explain that , although it takes time to you know , certainly not at five minutes to four , it takes time to explain , but I think there is an explanation there and I think you c y y you can claim that there are certain emotions to do with identification and idealization , th that our genes have a programmer which things like erm nationalistic erm , erm er kind of jingoism can exploit in a modern culture which in primal cultures would have primal cultures people identify with their , with their local kin and their local culture and that 's that might ultimately promote their reproductive success , but that in modern cultures , this identification occurs with erm on a completely different level and with lots of people will not merely because you need so many more people modern cultures you have much more erm much bigger groups and you just meet many more people that , than you were ever th there is some interesting research , research recently published for instance which shows erm organizations seem to have a critical size and that people are not really able to track more than about two hundred and fifty other people , in other words you can have face-to-face relationships with up to about two hundred and fifty others , but once it gets beyond two hundred and fifty it 's too much and you start forgetting somebody as if the brain was primed to an optimum group size and once you get above that you just ca n't keep .
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