Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You may visit her this afternoon , Ellen , if you like . |
2 | You may need it one day . ’ |
3 | You ought to save them wooden type of things for it . |
4 | She wrote to him quite sharply , not caring who read her letter , that : — it is impossible for me to post a gun as you ought to know you foolish man for what would the post office officials think were I to turn up with a gun to send ? |
5 | ‘ You ought to try it one day . ’ |
6 | He gave me a faintly hurt look then , smiled and said , you must leave me some loophole . |
7 | ‘ Catherine , ’ he said , ‘ you must tell me one thing . |
8 | You must grant us free access at all reasonable times to examine your motor cycle . |
9 | You must grant us free access at all reasonable times to examine your caravan . |
10 | When the guarantee is released , or the deposit becomes recoverable , you must give us all assistance to obtain the cancellation of the guarantee or the return of the deposit . |
11 | After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible . |
12 | After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible . |
13 | After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible . |
14 | After any loss , damage or accident you must give us full details of the incident in writing as soon as possible . |
15 | ‘ You must lend me this music , Basil , ’ he said . |
16 | If you need glasses or contact lenses to reach the eyesight standard , you must wear them each time you drive . |
17 | You must meet him next time he comes home . |
18 | You should do it next week then . |
19 | I think you should give us another try . ’ |
20 | You should see me first thing in the morning . ’ |
21 | You should ask them both questions on the card , that way we 've got a better chance of getting them bloody card for yourself in n it ? |
22 | ‘ You should try it some time , Inspector , ’ said Henry . |
23 | You might forget them one day and they 'll get washed . |
24 | ‘ You said you might lend me some money . |
25 | I 'm afraid you might reject me one day for what I 've done . |
26 | ‘ You might put it that way . ’ |
27 | You might put it this way : We are human beings , not because we have souls but because we are able to conceive of the possibility that we might have souls . |
28 | ‘ You 'll meet her one day , ’ said Irene , and handed round the custard creams . |
29 | Maybe you 'll meet her some day . ’ |
30 | And if somebody says ‘ Well , are you feeling better today than you did yesterday ? ’ you 'll give them some sort of answer . |