Example sentences of "[verb] [that] you may [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We realise that you may well make your Family Fast Day offering through your parish . |
2 | I hope that you may now be encouraged to experiment with weaving , and it may help you to use up those oddments of hand knitting yarn which you do n't have time to knit . |
3 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
4 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
5 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
6 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
7 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
8 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
9 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
10 | Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages . |
11 | Note that you may only select approved versions for successful approval ( except for the package module which must select itself at the same issue ) or |
12 | Note that you may only use SELECTED-ISSUE to select approved modules ( which must exist in LIFESPAN at approval time for successful approval ) . |
13 | This is probably a good idea , but it means that you may never know if the food you avoided was indeed the guilty party , because the child is likely to have outgrown the sensitivity by the time the food is eaten again . |
14 | However , if you think that you may now qualify , there is an explanatory leaflet NP1 which is available in post offices and from the DHSS . |
15 | There are many other DOS commands that you may eventually use ( some are shown listed below ) , but most of these should really not concern you until you have become more familiar with your new machine and it 's basic abilities . |