Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 Also , by failing to protect them from the sun , you may cause problems for your kids later .
2 You ought to keep rooms for archaeologists as well as fishermen . ’
3 Not many people will complete the route in fewer than 12 days , so trying to fit the walk into a two-week holiday is pushing your luck — you must make allowances for delays and for time spent on the island getting to and from the start and finish .
4 You should carry supplies for several days at a time .
5 You should identify sources for quotations , either by the " author — date " system with a suitable bibliography or by individual footnotes .
6 Remember that when a probate or letters of administration constitute one of the title documents it 's unlikely in any event to be handed over , so look for a covenant for its production and if one is n't abstracted , make a requisition on the point , although you should note covenants for production are not necessary in deeds giving rise to first registration .
7 Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come
8 You should receive receipts for all payments made which are not weekly .
9 That you might have shops for
10 Cos you 'll lose marks for that .
11 Follow that long dual carriageway and you 'll see signs for the turnoff .
12 Look at any newspaper or magazine , and you 'll see advertisements for personal computers .
13 You 'll find crystals for sale in New Age shops , gift shops and at psychic fairs .
14 In our wedding brochure you 'll find ideas for everything from the flowers and the cars to the reception and the honeymoon ; there 's even our own health hydro , Forest Mere , ideal to soothe pre-wedding nerves .
15 And if you come out with something nobody has , you 'll get props for it .
16 And because I knew a lot of people , you 'd do things for different motives .
17 Rosemary has said she is willing to be one , and I 'd be grateful if you could suggest names for others .
18 I did n't think you could get grants for your hobby ; I thought they were for businesses and things like that .
19 In private practice you could provide services for large , corporate clients , or for private individuals and small businesses .
20 You could win tickets for the biggest weekend in the air show calender .
21 You shall have crumpets for tea again , do n't you worry .
22 You would n't pay the whole of it taxable if it was you know you would claim expenses for one thing and another .
23 If you look in the equine magazines , the ‘ Horse and Hound ’ in particular , you will see ads for horses which read for example — ‘ Warranted sound ’ and ‘ Warranted free from vice ’ .
24 Even if you go overdrawn you will find charges for Switch are cheaper than paying by cheque .
25 Into the less cerebral atmosphere of a detective novel it is likely , too , that you will find opportunities for scenes of action , and that they will seem less like seized-on injections of pep-up dope than they would amid the logical probings of the puzzle story .
26 You will find catalogues for the current exhibition in the stands near the display cases .
27 You will need sections for :
28 We can know how things are in front of our noses , maybe , but it is not possible to know that an altruistic act is morally good , nor that God exists , nor that you will have eggs for breakfast tomorrow .
29 When you take it off you will have rows for tying the ribbon — but do n't remove it yet .
30 Mrs talked about four , we 've actually agreed that there should be more homes on the list than four er for prospective refurbishment and Mr has stood up and protested that he did not produce the figures , but Professor still says you will produce figures for this and you will produce figures for that , none of us do that we all get our figures from the same place but we all get inconsistent figures .
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