Example sentences of "you [modal v] [adv] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you want to make love you may well feel it discreet to listen for your neighbour 's snores before you start the bed-springs rattl-ing .
2 You may well find yourself Hon.
3 You may well find yourself surprised at the reactions of other people .
4 you do it after six days when the baby 's been taking milk , you may well find something wrong .
5 If you have much of this kind of work to contend with , you may well find it worthwhile to invest in a ‘ pole pruner ’ .
6 The problems with the two methods are different so we will go through each in turn — in fact you may well find it convenient to be able to use both methods .
7 You may well find it easier to obtain people again , particularly with a new climate on employed volunteering , there 's no doubt about that , that there is a new attitude where companies are willing to encourage employees to spend their time and to help o to help them give minimum resources , to organise them .
8 I know that Jacqueline , you may well get it right , but you have come up with hard work sometime do n't you ?
9 You may well ask what particular statistical skills you need as a practising manager .
10 You may even push your critical steepness up a few degrees !
11 You may even find it simpler to revert to a one handed shot on these occasions .
12 As with all services provided by the Regional Council you may also contact your local Regional Councillor .
13 If so , he will advise you what to do , but you may also find it helpful to obtain a copy of a booklet entitled Caring for the widow and her family , published by CRUSE ( The National Organisation for Widows and their Children , Cruse House , 126 Sheen Road , Richmond , Surrey TW9 1UR ) , which gives a great deal of useful information on all these subjects and many others connected with widowhood .
14 You may also find it useful to know a binocular 's field of view — usually expressed as the width of the area you can see at a distance of 1000m or 3,280ft .
15 You may also find it useful to change the double-click response speed .
16 For lighting large areas , you may instead find it preferable to ‘ warm up ’ the daylight by taping sheets of orange filter material over the windows .
17 You may now let it all hang out on the walls of the 303 Gallery from 6 June to 3 July where an open-forum show called ‘ Writing on the Walls ’ invites public participation .
18 Reserve your answer for the cameras , or you may inadvertently give him more fuel for his theme .
19 You may sincerely believe yourself capable of running a nightclub , and as far as the public relations and administration side goes , that 's probably true . ’
20 When attempting to land on a small spot , you may indeed find it easier to start your autorotation with the model heading away from you in a downwind direction and perform a 180° turn during the descent .
21 You must ALWAYS pick your best side .
22 You must always create things to look forward to , to enjoy and you must always reward yourself each week .
23 You must now determine what financial help you need ( including Government subsidies for such things as new buildings , fencing , hedging , hill cattle , and sheep ) , what it will cost , and how it is to be repaid .
24 You must never leave yourself open to allegations of bribery or corruption .
25 Erm , the main requirement is , that where you have resources or applied property to discharge your own functions , people come under the then you are at liberty to use those resources where it does n't increase the capacity to do work for other public bodies , but you should neither increase your own capacity to do work with other bodies
26 However , you should also make it clear that you would not expect to come in and immediately start changing things for the sake of it .
27 Some widows who have been moderate social drinkers begin to drink more during bereavement , in order to take the edge off their emotional pain ; but this of course creates more problems than it ever solves , so you should never encourage your elderly parent to start taking ‘ tonic ’ wine for her ‘ nerves ’ or a tot of whisky at night to help her to sleep , for you may be helping her to establish a habit that can easily get out of control and become very hard to break .
28 A lot of people here think they have no rights when buying goods in a sale and it 's quite mistaken to think that , you 've still , even though you bought the goods in a sale you should still have your three statutory rights .
29 Pupillage in itself does not give experience in the art of advocacy , and you should therefore play your full part in the forensic exercises provided in the Inns of Court School and in the moots held at your Inn .
30 Who knows , you might even find your own hat there . ’
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