Now, if I could get a little work so as you could rest up several days it'd be just the thing.
We never saw it stickin' out so as you could notice it.
If you could help me get my clothes off," he suggested meekly and thickly.
If you could make a pudding wi' thinking o' the batter, it 'ud be easy getting dinner.
If you could believe he loved you and would help you, as you believe I love you and will help you, it wouldn't be so hard to die on Monday, would it?
You've hit the right nail upon the head, and are as safe here as you could be.
If you had the abilities of all the great men, past and present, you coulddo nothing well without sincerely meaning it and setting about it.
You could as soon take up and shoulder an eight and forty pounder by your own strength as turn that man when he has got a thing into his head and fixed it there.
This is an inconvenient time--" "I told you, you could come at any time.
You could make no discovery in reference to me that would do me the least service or give me the least pleasure.
If by chance Crevel, who is Regence in his habits, as he is fond of saying, should come in by the side street, you could go out through the shop, or vice versa.
And you, who talk of the Marechal de Richelieu, the prototype of Lovelace, you could be taken in by such a stale trick as that!
The last time that the Prince de Wissembourg dined with the Minister of the Interior, he spoke to the Prefet of the position in which you find yourself--a deplorable position--and asked him if you could be helped in any friendly way.
You could make a chair or a table, and so you feel free to destroy them; but it takes ages and Almighty wisdom to evolve a creature like this, so you don't dare.
You could try to like me, if you see anything likeable about me.
If I had a strong body, oh Man, I just feel as if you could find a soul somewhere in it that would respond to all these wonders you have brought me among.
You could be the greatest help in all the world to me, if only you would.
Wonder if you could draw a plan showing how it should appear.
Maybe you would, ifyou could take it out in talking," snorted Andy.
You could learn it to dance and play soldier, and all kinds of stunts.
You could go down in the little pasture and holler, and the Echo-boy would holler back The Kid was not afraid--but there seemed to be an awful lot of Echo-boys down in these hills.
That's all right--but how would you like to have that running past your house, so you could wake up in the night and hear it go gurgle-gurgle?
You could, all right," Weary agreed sympathetically.
You could lay it here on the bed," he offered, "and I'd watch it.
I'd be very happy if you--if you could see it that way.
So it does, sir, I shouldn’t wonder if you could tell me the real meaning of a word, about which I have thought a good deal, and about which I was puzzling my head last night as I lay in bed.
In truth, sir, you could not do that; had you all the Cumraeg in Cumru you could not do that.
Knowing that your Eggs were as safe as if they were locked in a bank vault and the fact that you could watch so many curious things going on made setting a most entertaining occupation.
Mother said I must tell you to keep out o' doors as much as you could, even when it rains a bit, so as tha' wrap up warm.
Though you have every disposition to pay me if you could?
When he said at last, 'If you couldhelp my poor wife to find comfort in such things,' I began to see.
You could imagine it with some girls--you DID imagine it when you wakened early on a summer morning, and lay in luxurious stillness listening to the birds singing like mad.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you could" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.