Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [Wh det] you may [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Some schools will stipulate a number of Shakespearean speeches from which you may select , but in the main the choice of work is left entirely to you .
2 Below are realistic estimates of costs for full-board accommodation in University-controlled Halls of Residence and the private sector in an attempt to provide a realistic assessment of what you may incur in each of these accommodation sectors .
3 But I would consider it a great honour and privilege if you would allow me to help you overcome this disadvantage by making you a gift of whatever you may need . ’
4 There will be three open classes each with a different teacher from which you may choose one session ; there will also be a separate class for the children and an interesting selection of displays .
5 Wait to hear re Bank ( ie if any i/view ) , and ditto Health Education Board for Scotland , Common Purpose ( a fascinating organisation about which you may have read in the papers ) , the Scottish Rugby Union ( ! ) and some others .
6 Each help screen has an index from which you may select a topic .
7 In these two offices all your rights , and those of your elderly parent , to State benefits , pensions and special concessions and allowances can be explained , as well as ways in which you may apply for grants and other forms of help in some circumstances from various voluntary organisations .
8 This discussion of pedagogical grammars will help you in any of the following four typical situations in which you may find yourself : a .
9 Schools , polytechnics and universities all have magazines and newspapers on which you may gain actual experience while still a student .
10 Now that time has come , as the Labour Party say , and I feel trepidation at what you may feel to have been my shameful silence .
11 Our calendar below lists some of the more important events and public holidays around which you may wish to plan your trip .
12 For a new SPR which is not being based on an existing SPR , LIFESPAN will provide four fields in which you may make an entry if required , as described below ; it is recommended that they are completed as they provide some useful basic information .
13 There are a number of other practical points to which you may wish to pay attention .
14 Whether that is done erm well I I I I I do n't have an immediate solution as to what what the way in which you may wish to advise the the County Council on how to do that .
15 This means that , before you begin to think about colours and the names of varieties , you have to be clear about what you would like to do and what it is possible to do , perhaps planting kinds and types about which you may have heard but are not familiar with and which would add variation and interest to your garden .
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