Now we have to sleep in our uniforms and things like that and you're limited to the base to where we used to could go downtown shopping and things like that, but you know, it's getting pretty scary.

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COCA
Entry: 
1033
Example: 
Now we have to sleep in our uniforms and things like that and you're limited to the base to where we used to could go downtown shopping and things like that.
Modal 1: 
used to
Modal 2: 
could
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Location Collected: 
Television
Year: 
1991
Relation to Addressee: 
interviewee to interviewer
Medium: 
Spoken
Sentence Structure: 
1.4
Status: 
Naturalistic
Notes: 
Source: PBS Newshour. Full Context: might as well do what I can. MS-HUNTER-GAULT: What do you think is going to happen tomorrow? AIRMAN-TRACY-BURRI: I don't think anything's going to happen, at least that's the way I'm trying to think of it as. MS-HUNTER-GAULT: But it is different, a different feeling. AIRMAN-BURRIS: It is different. We've had scares where we had to don some of our chem gear and something like that. Now we have to sleep in our uniforms and things like that and you're limited to the base to where we used to could go downtown shopping and things like that, but you know, it's getting pretty scary. MS-HUNTER-GAULT: During the visit, we looked up some of the people we had conversations with when we were here back in September, a few weeks after the crisis erupted. One of them was Air Force Col. John McBroom, in charge of the Air Force's 1st Tactical Fighter wing, two squadrons of air fighters known as the F-15. If war breaks out, the colonel, known as (From PBS Newshour)