Example sentences of "you [modal v] [vb infin] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If , for instance , you will not enjoy a visit to the opera , then you may prefer the next month 's barn dance .
2 If your project standards allow , you may change the 2nd parameter to TRUE to inhibit CRC checking when users read modules out of LIFESPAN .
3 If your project standards allow , you may change the 2nd parameter to TRUE to enable users to use the auto DC assessment facility and/or change the 3rd parameter to TRUE to grant public access to DCs .
4 If your project standards allow , you may change the 2nd parameter to TRUE to inhibit the production of approval listings .
5 If your project standards allow , you may change the 6th parameter to TRUE to remove the requirement to take a hard copy of a module prior to module version deletion .
6 If continued , you may enter the third phase in which you are having to draw on resources that are actually necessary to support the level of competence that you normally can display .
7 You may find the first year 's bloom on the rootstock pleasantly and surprisingly different to the original bloom on its own roots .
8 For example , if you are consuming lots of cups of coffee or tea , cola drinks , or refined sweet foods , you may find the first week of the diet quite a challenge !
9 Otherwise you may find the next person leaves as well and you will be involved with costly and time-consuming interview procedures again .
10 You may need a third hand for this .
11 You may remember the last thing the suede coat did before crashing down the alley was to blast off his sawn-off shotgun and watch us diving to the ground .
12 As soon as the 15 seconds ' rest has elapsed , you must start the next exercise .
13 It is not compulsory to provide any module names , but for each one specified , you must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No .
14 For every module name entered , you must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No .
15 It is not compulsory to provide any module names , but for each one specified , you must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No .
16 You must provide a First Issue No and a Last Issue No .
17 You must have a sixth sense , ’ I said .
18 You should arrange a third visit for the time when the agreed schedule has been completed .
19 You should read the last word on this
20 I think you should begin the next chapter now .
21 You might try the first part .
22 So you do n't actually mention that if you do n't leave now you 'll miss the first act of the play , and he 'll be furious .
23 But , ’ Lindsey frowned , ‘ does n't that mean … you 'll miss the next trip ? ’
24 Now in you get or you 'll miss the last crossing . ’
25 If you 're playing against the computer you 'll play the first half kicking from left to right , changing ends at half time .
26 Can I just mention that nobody 's read that but you 'll see the last sentence says that whatever you put on that tape the dictionary keep the copyright you see and that 's all right when you 're on conversations , but if you were to read in an and it was a short story , if that 's you know i if they reserve
27 Now , in we go and you 'll see the third form . ’
28 At the beginning of each month , you 'll find the first page of each month is a replica of the back of the calendar card .
29 Just after bridge and before the three mile climb to Palazzo del Castaldo , stop and you 'll find the 11th century stone Abbey of Camporeggiano dated 1060 .
30 You 'll spend the first couple of hours with ‘ Power Missy ’ trying to work out whether it 's a tease or a threat and then , just when you decide you really ca n't decide whether they 're all Polly Harvey bolshie or Sundays pliant , it may dawn on you that ‘ PM ’ is , in fact , f—ing scary , like playing S&M games with a dangerous schizophrenic .
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