Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] you may " in BNC.

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1 But rabbits are always reluctant to leave cover and for that reason you may first have to clear the site with a reap-hook before line ferrets are introduced .
2 For light loads you may be comfortable with a simple padded back system , but many people will opt for some kind of frame at this stage .
3 The six-month assessment will at least allow you to learn from your mistakes by pinpointing which of the pitfalls mentioned during this section you may have fallen into .
4 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 .
5 If you have struggled alone for some time you may be pleasantly surprised at what is now available to you .
6 Carbon monoxide has no smell and if your appliance has n't been services for some time you may now be in danger .
7 A lot of titles for this year you may think , but I 've only scratched the surface .
8 In Les quatre Souhais Saint Martin : ( Through this fabliau you may know that he does not act at all wisely who trusts his wife rather than himself : often he suffers shame and grief . )
9 For bigger events you may also need someone to look after travel and accommodation , the programme , publicity and , most important , a person responsible for getting the right people to enrol , always the most difficult single task .
10 So for example in a region of high productivity you may find very low concentrations of carbonate because it 's been stripped out and converted to skeletal material being used in photosynthesis .
11 If you would like to avail yourself of this invitation you may do so by giving your names to either Mrs. Hughes , No. 97 , or Mrs. Henry , No. 107 before December 16th .
12 Is all of this over-kill you may well ask ?
13 In any one hectare of tropical forest you may find trees of one hundred different types and each individual may be widely separated from others of the same species .
14 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 ) .
15 For all of these reasons you may want to hear your students talking with as little prompting as possible from you .
16 You could always cheat a little and use skeletonised leaves for a cream colouring , though if you look carefully through your collection of pressed materials you may find quite a few unusual shades .
17 In those situations where the hole has been dug and the ferret and rabbit ( or rabbits ) have been located , you must be well drilled in the exact procedure to ensure that the rabbits are unable to take advantage of any opportunity you may give them to escape .
18 To relieve you of any worries you may have about your monthly repayments if you are unfortunate enough to be off work for any length of time , or if you die unexpectedly , we have a comprehensive insurance Protection Plan .
19 This shall be yours for life and for the lives of any children you may happen to have .
20 Despite any impression you may have gained , History is not just concerned with finding the answers .
21 If the Roundabout itself is completely clear of other traffic you may take the shortest and most convenient lane through the roundabout .
22 Be warned ; as you play through these examples you may get some ‘ back-ring ’ from the strings below your fretting hand .
23 After being responsible for your pet 's welfare for many years you may feel that you are repaying your pet 's love and loyalty by arranging for their death .
24 All of these sources will , besides supplying you with specific points you may want to know about , help you to shift your viewpoint .
25 Wordwrapping is normally automatic , but with some programs you may need to give an additional Format command to tidy the edited text .
26 Under this scheme you may donate up to a maximum of £240 a year to a charity or charities of your choice free of income tax .
27 If you fail to keep up with these payments you may lose your Legal Aid .
28 At formal interviews in connection with these cases you may , if you wish , be accompanied by either a TU representative or a colleague .
29 With larger seeds you may find it easiest to use your finger and thumb and drop them onto the compost .
30 Under current legislation you may invest up to £6,000 in a general PEP in any single tax year .
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