Example sentences of "you [modal v] [vb infin] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You may go in the staff room and on the round table there is two sheets of paper , one 's yours and one 's David , bring it to me .
2 The appeal is for help ‘ in determining doubtful identifications ’ and for ‘ notes on any Outer Hebrides material which you may examine in the course of your work ’ .
3 But as you may discover at the end of your course you 'll have a questionnaire to say how found it , how it 's gone on and of course in the past people have filled in questionnaires saying what they want to know about the legal aspect is all about wills .
4 If you like the disk and find it useful then you may register with the author or ourselves .
5 The good lady has agreed that you may return for the night only if I remove , ’ he explained .
6 You may bring to the Home any possessions or furniture within the limits of space in the building .
7 You may speak to the matter .
8 NatWest Home Improvement Loan Protector is administered by National Westminster Insurance Services Limited , who will deal with any claims that you may make under the policy .
9 I appreciate that sir , but you may feel at the end of the day that you need to hear conducts from the case and if he is still present obviously whatever the court wishes to do .
10 You may feel at the end of the day that you need to hear from the officer of the case and he is still present obviously in case the court wishes
11 Talk about your feelings with them and that will help you decide if you 're going to need some professional help to come through this experience which is very common and in which you can be helped , no matter what you may feel at the time .
12 You may do in the dark what the day doth forbid ;
13 You may browse in the shops without being shadowed or prodded into buying .
14 Also , you may throw on the fire something that gives off toxic fumes .
15 ‘ If you may travel in the forest , why may not we ?
16 When loading a new program you may see from the instructions that a certain amount of base ( or conventional ) , high , expanded , or extended memory is required .
17 At the bottom of each hotel column are optional extras ( such as a balcony etc. ) which you may reserve at the supplement quoted .
18 You must not touch this curtain with your hand , but must lay on it the milk-white feather which the hen will give you , and the curtain will be opened silently , by unseen hands , and the doors beyond it will lie open , and you may come into the hall where you shall find what you shall find . ’
19 ‘ But you may come to the barbecue . ’
20 Alternatively , you may come to the conclusion that there is a real distinction between the authorities , and in this event the problem must be looked at from the point of view of general legal principle or public policy to decide whether it should be brought under the one head or the other .
21 Having said that , you may come to the conclusion that you do n't want to continue because it is n't what YOU want to do .
22 In his summing up Judge Hyam told the jury , you may come to the conclusion that the young woman was quite disturbed , craved affection and was quite able to tell untruths when it suited her .
23 Or you may transfer to the solicitors ' branch .
24 So maybe it 's difficult to separate out the consequences of abuse per se from the consequences of erm lousy emotional environment , from the consequences of neglect and deprivation , from the consequences of a whole range of non-sexual abuses which you may find in the kinds of environment where child sex abuse is more likely .
25 While I would not seek to question the decision of the judges of a number of the awards ( although you may note for the record , however , that there were a lot of eyebrows raised in the trade by the comments on and judging of Helpware magazine , which won both contract title of the year and runner-up to best consumer launch of the year in the 1992 Publishing Awards ) , I would like to question the appropriateness of the chairman of the judges presiding over a ceremony where his own company won the most number of awards .
26 You may notice during the beginning of Stage I that you experience some withdrawal symptoms as a direct result of giving up certain foods and drinks that you usually consume .
27 You may say at the end of all this , ‘ Well , where does all this have you ?
28 If the terms of reference you have in mind are not precise , or if they are not explicitly stated , you may not go far enough in your investigations or you may stray outside the limits that your boss or client has in mind .
29 I 've come to you because I want you to tell me everything you can about Mr Hatton with particular reference to anything you may know about the source of his income . ’
30 Furthermore , you should not hesitate to ask as many questions as you want about any points that are unclear or any technical term that you do not fully understand — including in particular any questions you may have about the level of charges .
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