Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] you may [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It will banish any anxieties that you may have about being alone at night or coming home to an empty house .
2 Anxious to conclude the meeting , he added : ‘ Everything else you need to know is in that envelope — that includes any funds that you may require .
3 There are many roles that you may have played or tasks that you may have undertaken that would be of interest to an employer .
4 In the event my Lord , erm , that er your Lordship felt that further guidance was required , there are the two routes that I 've indicated to your Lordship briefly yesterday , there is the route of er seeking some information , if your Lordship felt it 'd be of assistance to you in resolving any doubts that you may have from the and your Lordship has seen yesterday the notice on co-operation which is in and at page eleven thirty two and is also the exhibit
5 Well if you had er , your illness and so on , and the other debts that you may have , erm , and bearing in mind that you actually only have the nine months , you might be a little bit more er , a bit luckier than that , but how about a holiday in Disneyland ?
6 These are the sort of achievements and skills that you may have under your belt from being a member of such social groups :
7 That gives you time to get your head together , to pick up any appropriate notes that you may want , it may mean you want to actually consult somebody else .
8 You simply have to weigh up your personal circumstances and what you are looking for from the job , keeping in mind any long-term plans that you may have for your future career development .
9 Practice these techniques at times when you feel fine so that you will become expert for times that you may need them .
10 You ca n't make any inferences from how you feel about the world or any emotional experiences that you may have , to what is there in reality .
11 The total of your bill is one of the expenditures that will then appear on the completion statement that you are about to prepare for your client-buyer. ( b ) Disbursements Disbursements include your expenditures for any searches that you may have done , or planning permissions that you may have had to obtain .
12 I trust that the above gives you the information you require to take our discussion to the next stage , but in any event , I should be please to discuss any further matters that you may raise .
13 Contact your local branch to arrange an appointment with a Consultant from Royal Scottish Assurance [ RSA ] , the Bank 's life assurance , pensions and investment company , who will be delighted to answer any further questions that you may have .
14 Thank you very much and we 'd like now to answer any questions that you may have .
15 It is all there for you , and we will endeavour to answer any questions that you may have .
16 Then you will be prepared for any conditions that you may encounter and you will brim with confidence .
17 The total of your bill is one of the expenditures that will then appear on the completion statement that you are about to prepare for your client-buyer. ( b ) Disbursements Disbursements include your expenditures for any searches that you may have done , or planning permissions that you may have had to obtain .
18 the difficulties that you may encounter in obtaining alternative employment .
19 If you 've got any doubts get in touch with your local fire safety officer and he will come along and er waylay any problems that you may have and he will indeed er give you the best of advice that 's available .
20 Er and you 'd get some feedback to us from the Neighbourhood Watch point of view er and it 's not peculiar to Neighbourhood Watches but er from , from your point of view you also have access to the police in that er eventually there should be a liaison built up , not overnight I mean it wo n't , it wo n't happen tomorrow morning either , but there 'll be a lia liaison between the , the local police officer and yourselves er and if there 's any problems that you may have , you know and you 'll be able to communicate back to them .
21 However , we wish to discuss and agree any amendments that you may seek to make to the contract in advance of you submitting your final binding offer .
22 Here you will not get a test , but they will often want to see proof of any qualifications that you may have .
23 These are just a few of the situations that you may have to tackle from time to time .
24 ‘ They have indicated to me that they will be pleased to meet with you and any advisers that you may have .
25 Of course , there are other disbursements that you may incur in addition to a local search , and these are dealt with elsewhere in the text .
26 Sadly I think that our time has run out for this particular session , but I would remind you that the seminars this afternoon , erm , are , offer other opportunities to explore both some of the issues that have been raised er , through your questions now , and also others that you may wish to raise , er , with the members of staff , the leaders of the groups .
27 These tools and any others that you may need and are permitted for specialist work should also be on the desk at the time of your practice " examination " .
28 you know there was I 've got a policy er here that I can take out and you took it and then that was it and you spent the rest of the time talking about this one policy whereas , because you 'd been thinking about that one , there may have been others that you may have been able to disturb her about or erm you know if she had other member of the family or education , whatever , there was , there was other areas that maybe you could 've brought up or gone back to anyway .
29 There are many roles that you may have played or tasks that you may have undertaken that would be of interest to an employer .
30 Consider the following reading tasks that you may have been set , either by yourself or your teacher :
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