Example sentences of "[Wh det] you [modal v] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 At the bottom of each hotel column are optional extras ( such as a balcony etc. ) which you may reserve at the supplement quoted .
2 ‘ There are two angles which you might look at , young Chris , ’ he said as I refilled his glass .
3 I want to reserve the publication of these works for a book which will give a view of Modigliani which is much closer to reality , and very different from that which you might get at present from what has been published so far in France and abroad ’ .
4 This will help to avoid clouds of falling soot from blowing into the room through the air vent which you must install at the bottom of the closed flue .
5 The following are all exercises in which you must look at phonetically transcribed material from different English accents , and decide on the best way to transcribe them phonemically .
6 Study the route first when going by train ; check the time at which you should arrive at various stations and the time of arrival at destination .
7 They have basic rights which you should respect at all times .
8 This can all be seen in Table 5 , which you should look at carefully .
9 The question is whether it is worth while to make an alteration by which you will gain at most two and a half minutes …
10 You receive a book of orders ( or pension book ) which you can cash at a post office of your choice .
11 Although it gives only basic descriptions of our services , there is more information on the Royal Mail Guide and Royal Mail International Guide which you can consult at post office counters .
12 Each account offers a full current service with credit interest plus a range of other features including a readymade Reserve from which you can borrow at any time .
13 which you can obtain at post office counters .
14 There are two ways in which you can get at the money in your High Interest Cheque Account , whenever you want , without losing any interest .
15 Blind Date provides lines which you can phone at anytime and talk to one of our highly trained staff on a one-to-one basis .
16 You could sign up for a series of courses , which you could take at your own pace .
17 ‘ The meals are very different from what you would get at home , but once they are brought to the boil they give off a most delicious smell . ’
18 I wonder what you 'll do at nursery today .
19 Talk about your feelings with them and that will help you decide if you 're going to need some professional help to come through this experience which is very common and in which you can be helped , no matter what you may feel at the time .
20 Yes , there must be be a reason and as I 'm sure , I mean like like the objective , and then what you can do at this stage in the design process is once you 've got the objective then you select those themes or ideas from your what you 've done just now to support that objective , so that when you come up my objective is to convince you or my objective is to inform you then the information that you 're going to give out supports that objective .
21 Well you , that 's what you can do at the moment .
22 But , what you can do at is the teaching certificate with the degree which is what I 'm doing .
23 Make do with what you ca , what you can afford at the time .
24 I wonder what you will do at nursery today .
25 New light on an Old Master is illuminated indeed , and it 's what you will find at Canada House Gallery where for the first time , an almost forgotten body of work by Henri Matisse , relating to his fascination with the Canadian Inuit , has been mounted together with much original source material in the way of Inuit masks , photographs and books which the artist studied .
26 That 's what you need like at the top for your er
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