Example sentences of "you [modal v] [vb infin] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You may replant in the old containers or pot up in individual pots for replanting later .
2 You may live in a modern house where the style of bare floorboards is acceptable , but nothing beats good carpeting as insulation .
3 You may hear in the first syllable of ‘ photography ’ , in the second syllable of ‘ photograph ’ and in the third syllable of ‘ photographer ’ , but the brain recognises links between these a vowels and , and respectively , and supplies underlying vowels which change into the appropriate sound as the stress pattern changes .
4 In addition you may work in a specialized unit where there are particular hazards that you must learn about , for example where implants of radio-active materials are used .
5 As you would expect , the Legal & General commitment extends to dealing with any possible dissatisfaction you may have in a straightforward , helpful way .
6 You must be quick to notice things around you ; you must decide in an instant whether to run or fight ; you must practise turning at speed to defend yourself against attacks from the side and behind .
7 The delight you must experience in the constant change of scene and the daily occurrences of so many objects of the highest interest is beyond our conception …
8 You must row in the same direction .
9 You must live in a funny world , ’ he said .
10 You must write in a clear and lucid style .
11 Well you should go in the front room cos I 've got the test papers to write .
12 Similarly , you should react in a sensible manner .
13 I am not suggesting that you should collapse in a soggy heap if you bang your head or shut your finger in the door ; but suppressing tears when you are really unhappy is suppressing the grief itself and this can be harmful in several ways :
14 It is one matter being told you should deal in a different way with the person you dislike or despise , yet another to know what to do with strong emotions you experience in relation to these people .
15 Just to show you how this has developed , you do n't need to copy this down , it 's something that you 'll do in the second year of your course , but we mentioned in particular here how you interact with people and what goes through your head .
16 Prepare and cook only the amount of food you 'll eat in a single serving so that there are no tempting left-overs .
17 You 'll swim in the clear blue water of the Pacific , sit on palm-fringed beaches watching magical sunsets and see Hawaii 's lush plantations and forests .
18 I and some others have tried to do something about it because you 'll remember in the last year last two years , we have put in a a sum of money in the budget to increase the allowances for members and for resources to support members .
19 You do n't want to get caught , you 'll work in a secluded place , you 'll go for a place that 's got hedges around it and where you ca n't see the door .
20 Now you 'll see in the final paragraph , er no in the second paragraph of that letter that er we 're still looking for a er an amicable solution to erm to this whole thing .
21 The normal activity you 'll find in a primary classroom is groups of children all doing different things scattered round the room .
22 for the er studying for thermographic school you 'll find in the old people 's , in the old people 's
23 I ca n't quantify these , I ca n't tell you how many there 'll be , but there will be questions on motivation but before that there 'll be some questions on the basics of of kind of y'know studying , work , psychology , the sort of thing you 'll find in an introductory chapter er not only of the Arnold book but in other books as well .
24 And my poor Clemence was about as helpless a female as you 'd find in a long day 's march . ’
25 I remember the days when bit meant a bird , but not the sort you 'd find in the same cage as the sick parrot .
26 You 'd live in a small cottage in Wales ? ’ she gasped .
27 You 'd take in an incapable because if he fell in the roadway , he might get run over .
28 If you 'd wanted to separate off your paras , you 'd put in a full size slug because it was easy to make up and the whole thing was absolutely modular erm but perhaps it would have looked better if it had been A four , or you know , Swiss in some way .
29 Er and I remember , I remember Street West , when the right hand side of Street west going from Road , every house was empty before the First World War and they gave somebody er somebody who lives in the end one and they were rent free if they keep all the rest clean , and always you see house to let where wherever it was in every street there was houses to let , and the price of the house in Street must be about eight shillings a week in those days , and then if you went up to I mean you 'd get in the twelve and sixpenny bracket and down in , those houses down in the that they were ten and six or something like that er
30 Well , you could stay in the spare room over with me , out in the bedroom in the back there , for thirty dollars a night ? ’
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