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`` You could burn down this whole mountainside with a fire that size.
The girl took a couple of steps toward the man in shorts when Benson, in that barefoot courtliness Ramey could never decide was real, said, `` You don't want to go around there, Ma'am ''.
You could also say that in these pamphlets is a relieving quality of maturity.
You, I could swear to it, remained innocent in this sense until the end.
`` You could come down to the office once a day, look over a few exchanges, dictate an editorial, and then have the remainder of your time for your more serious literary labors.
You could win a popularity contest at that school without any trouble.
You could hear them from our outpost.
You couldn't on the one hand decry the arts and at the same time practice them, could you??
You could not, of course, raise feed for the livestock on a plot this small.
When the visitors, after losing this game, rode along the village streets toward home, the youngsters who could keep abreast of them for a moment or two screamed triumphantly, `` You bunch of hay-shakers!!
You could not stand on dignity when you were soaked and muddied and your life was at stake.
You know that I could hold right here in my hand the little chunk of uranium metal that was the heart of the bomb that dropped on Hiroshima.
You could set up tables in the front room and serve salads and your baked beans and brown bread and Grandma could dress like a gypsy and tell fortunes ''.
You could wish that.
You feel where he is and what he sees, and at night you feel when he is asleep or with the other woman, the one that never could love him the way you do, the one who got him because she didn't particularly give a damn whether she got him or didn't.
You laughed and then your chest swelled and you felt you could cry for a little bit, and then a feeling hit you like a chill in your stomach and the goose bumps rippled along your arm.
You could take me to St. Peter's ''.
You could think yourself as grown up as Methuselah, yet the maternal voice still kept its comforting magic.
`` You haven't got cancer '', I said as strongly as I could.
For example, " You could do with a new automobile.
" The clause " You could do with " presents a statement with such wide possible interpretation as to be essentially meaningless.
" He recalls :... while I sat alone staring at the sea I love, words I had not been certain I could understand or say fell from my lips: " Lord Jesus, I believe in You.
You could wave a different flag, and choose another face paint, and nothing would be lost.

You and try
You might try providing standard vacation time off but make the vacation pay depend on the number of hours worked in the previous year.
You might try looking into his wife too.
At age 20, Fonda started his acting career at the Omaha Community Playhouse, when his mother's friend Dodie Brando ( mother of Marlon Brando ) recommended that he try out for a juvenile part in You and I, in which he was cast as Ricky.
" Indeed, the song " Do You Believe In Magic ," a Top Ten hit, mentioned the genre in its lyrics: " If you believe in magic, don't bother to choose / If it's jug band music or rhythm and blues / Just go and listen, it'll start with a smile / That won't wipe off your face no matter how hard you try.
** In " You Can't Do That on Television, Peter ", Peter tries to do the routine with a puma, but it viciously attacks him, leading Meg to try and save him.
Mac Rauch recalled, " It's so easy to start something and then-since you're really not as serious about it as you should be-end up writing half of it ... You shove the hundred pages in a drawer and try to forget about it.
You know the guys who like to move around a lot and try to outbox you, and it ’ s good to box but I want to be in a fight where I ’ m in a real fight, like the Miguel Cottos, the Pacquiaos, and the Margaritos.
Pollard also commented on the fact that GBV and his solo output are basicially the same, when he told Harp Magazine in 2005, " You know, a lot of people try to distinguish things between what is Robert Pollard and what is Guided By Voices.
You try to help them, try to sing and dance.
You try to keep their spirits up.
" I've had more people try to tell me, ' You know, you owe 1. 4 million dollars.
You could also try mutual masturbation, oral genital stimulation, the female superior position or the use of a vibrator.
You might as well try to catch a Bandersnatch!
" Hammerstein persuaded him to study the script and try writing some songs based on it, and within days, Berlin returned with the songs " Doin ' What Comes Naturally ", " You Can't Get a Man With a Gun ", and " There's No Business Like Show Business ".
You go through rock stages, R & B stages, rap stages … It's an uphill battle if you try and do pop during a rap stage ," says Lachey.
Some people who tried to walk along, they were pulled in by the fire, they all of the sudden disappeared right in front of you (...) You have to save yourself or try go get as far away from the fire, because the draught pulls you in.
Another hit to get the Freberg treatment was Johnnie Ray's weepy " Cry ", which Freberg rendered as " Try (' You too can be unhappy … if you try ')", exaggerating Ray's histrionic vocal style.
You may wish to try almost forming the letter K, or G way back in your throat, or on the high-hole draw reeds, pushing your tongue slightly forward.
You just have to try and focus on yourself and I was able to do that tonight.
Guenevere's song " Before I Gaze at You Again " was given to Andrews at the last minute before the first New York preview, which provoked her famous quote, " Of course darling, but do try to get it to me the night before.
“ The way she did it, she put people down … Today, … You don ’ t ridicule or berate people to try to make your point.
* You try that now, or do it again: Gesture with open hand palm up towards student after a demonstration of a skill.
He further remarks, " You really shouldn't try to get through a public day wearing just one thing.

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