Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] you may [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Some reasons you may find apply in your case include : deciding on a career change ; looking for more responsibility ( both good , positive reasons ) ; coming to the end of seasonal or short-contract employment ; insufficient money ; wanting to work closer to home . |
2 | In some cases you may want to add further information : books are published in Cambridge England and Cambridge USA , so saying just " Cambridge " may not be helpful ; add country details if you think there is a possibility of confusion . |
3 | in some cases you may have to take out additional cover for accidental damage , so make sure you know exactly what you are getting for your money . |
4 | The setting : Unhelpful words you may have used : Unhelpful body language : |
5 | Over the next few years you may find the following : |
6 | In the course of the evening or the next few days you may come across some new information or viewpoint relating to the lecture that you attended . |
7 | Some questions you may like to ask candidates |
8 | Let's turn now to some problems you may have encountered on your sound recordings . |
9 | For some things you may find it difficult to see how to improve on them or you will not be able to think of suitable substitutes . |
10 | Do ring our Helpline with any further questions you may have . |
11 | Your local family Practitioner Committee will be able to answer further questions you may have about the scheme . |
12 | In some situations you may dress casually , according to the nature of your job , with your manager 's agreement . |
13 | Wordwrapping is normally automatic , but with some programs you may need to give an additional Format command to tidy the edited text . |
14 | A number of sample queries are provided with LIFESPAN RDBI showing typical queries you may wish to perform . |
15 | In such cases you may have to do little more than convince the farmer you can do the job — and do it well . |
16 | Deeper hard pans require more drastic operations such as double digging ; in established gardens you may prefer to delay the upheaval until each area affected is due for renewal and replanting . |
17 | If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first . |
18 | Please add any additional comments you may have on a separate piece of paper , in no more than 100 words . |
19 | Any additional comments you may have are welcome , but please note that this Directive is mandatory within the UK . |
20 | The remaining Lothian lands and the remaining churches you may retain . ’ |
21 | The expansion slots house the input/output controller , the video controller card and any additional cards you may wish to add in the future . |
22 | At the end of this chapter there is a list entitled ‘ Decision Areas of Marriage ’ , to jog your memory as to specific expectations you may have . |
23 | For all of these reasons you may want to hear your students talking with as little prompting as possible from you . |
24 | With larger seeds you may find it easiest to use your finger and thumb and drop them onto the compost . |
25 | If your account is not paid within the 21 days you may present a petition to the High Court , or in some cases to County Court , for that company to be wound up . |
26 | If you fail to keep up with these payments you may lose your Legal Aid . |
27 | In these instances you may choose to have your dinner at the Euro Disneyland Theme Park before returning to your hotel . |
28 | If your experiment involves large groups of informants , then you also need to think about the significance of numerical results you may produce ; and for this , guidebooks about experimentation and the use of statistics may be needed ( see sections 1 and 4 of the Booklist for suggestions ) . |
29 | You may have experienced something similar with shampoo : use the same one for too long and the remarkable results you may have seen at first begin to diminish after a few washes . |
30 | Be warned ; as you play through these examples you may get some ‘ back-ring ’ from the strings below your fretting hand . |