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

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1 We realise that you may well make your Family Fast Day offering through your parish .
2 But if you 're prepared to hold your horses a little until that final fence , I 've a feeling that you may well end up ahead of the rest of the field [ JH ]
3 There are other reasons why babies might be susceptible , and there are a list of things that you may well know about from babies you 're looking after .
4 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 .
5 What about any claims that may come to light in the future , for instance in relation to products that you may already have bought from the company ?
6 Certainly such things that you may already have done , such as approaching the site along the right sacred path and clearing litter are valid rituals in their own right .
7 Ask yourself if there is any pattern to your past dieting failures , to see if there is any underlying psychological problem that you may also need to tackle .
8 In this series of articles we examine the performance profiles of a range of applications so that you may better define and refine your system .
9 ‘ And that you may better call to God for Repentance , and find Mercy , and do good Works , the Officer of Eskdale-Side shall blow his Horn Out on you , Out on you , for the heinous crime of you . ’
10 Take with you to court all the authorities that you may possibly require : leave them in the robing room if you think they will probably not be needed , but have them ready to back you up in case they are .
11 Is it that you may actually have lost fat but the loss may not show much on the scales because you are retaining water .
12 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
13 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
14 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
15 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
16 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
17 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
18 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
19 Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages .
20 Note that you may only use SELECTED-ISSUE to select approved modules ( which must exist in LIFESPAN at approval time for successful approval ) .
21 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
22 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 .
23 Please do not take it as an example that you may all leap to your feed to make your bids .
24 Remember , that you may never receive the exact track QDM .
25 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 .
26 A business that you may never have considered yourself involved in ; publishing .
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