Example sentences of "and you [modal v] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And you might catch tuberculosis from their breath . |
2 | Er as far as I can remember er you would start as an apprentice riveter , and you would do sort of odd jobs within a s a squad , rivet |
3 | If this sounds like your idea of fun and you would like information on joining in or even booking the Society , please contact me for details . |
4 | So you would link all your employment officers in there , do that , and you would see form that whether all your team can er had induction for instance , and who has n't , whether all your team have erm can do interviewing . |
5 | And you 'll want jumble wo n't you ? |
6 | Avoid responsibilities and you 'll make trouble for yourself . |
7 | Go to the Third Eye Centre tomorrow , and you 'll find bed mattresses bolted to the wall , tarred and feathered , and covered in discarded clothes . |
8 | for almost any day , and you 'll find news of floods , famines , earthquakes , and any number of other natural and man-created disasters . |
9 | That stacks up to a quite well specified machine , and you 'll find file operations , particularly , slow on a 20MHz SX if you opt for the HPFS . |
10 | This month David Stevens passes on his ideas for perfect pergolas , and you 'll find plant profiles from your favourite BBC experts . |
11 | Any irregularity will put the building out of true , and you 'll find bolt holes do n't line up , making assembly really difficult . |
12 | Pick up new BBC Gardeners ' World magazine and you 'll find food for thought from some of the country 's favourite gardening personalities . |
13 | And you 'll get word about the physiotherapy . |
14 | And you 'll get world news . |
15 | And you 'll get information on the RSPB reserves around the country — especially good places to start birdwatching . |
16 | It 's a hectic time and you 'll need help and advice along the way . |
17 | You 're going to be happiest closer to home now , Cancer and you 'll need time to yourself at the beginning of June . |
18 | And you 'll come visit on Sundays , then once a month , then Christmas and New Year , finally . ’ |
19 | Get fluent with each effect — try too many at once and you 'll lose touch with what 's doing what . |
20 | That box will go and you 'll have name and year |
21 | And you 'll catch pneumonia or something if you stand around half naked You need a hot drink . |
22 | And you 'll enjoy peace of mind . |
23 | And you 'll save money on every book you buy — never less than 20% , often as much as 40% off publishers ' prices . |
24 | Not only does it look good to have ‘ published works ’ on your CV , the process of researching and creating something new keeps you in touch with developments in your field , and you may make contact with experts . |
25 | You will have to get Building Regulations approval , and you may need planning permission if you 're going to add an external chimney . |
26 | ‘ But many years ago , a wise old man said fall in love and you may fall flat on your face , but pick yourself up and rush towards the next one , knees bleeding , face bruised , arms open , heart on fire . ’ |
27 | My master said : for my dear mother 's sake I will be a friend to you and you shall take care of my linen — God bless him — and gave me four golden guineas which were in my old lady 's pocket when she died . |
28 | And you can avoid monotony to a quiet remarkable degree by using the same colours in different textures against which any extra added colours like plants , scatter cushions , pictures or books will stand out with dramatic intensity . |
29 | Install one of these and you can send computer data over the line without a modem ; voice traffic will have to be converted to digital form by special phone or exchange equipment . |
30 | Learn perspective and you can imitate nature precisely . |