Example sentences of "you [modal v] [adv] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus , whom we have not preached , or if ye receive another spirit , which ye have not received , or another gospel , which ye have not accepted , ye might well bear with him . |
2 | You may not agree with that but of course the formula is is the retail price index plus a factor of K. |
3 | You may not agree with all she says and certainly many things may not be applicable to you — but — she sets you thinking in a refreshing way . |
4 | Now you may not agree with that , but nevertheless I will say , ‘ Do you think it 's a good thing ? ’ and you can say , ‘ Well , it 's a step in the right direction , I 'm encouraged by it . ’ |
5 | If you want to redirect the Printer output , you may so do with the following CLI commands : The following additional commands are only effective from within a CLI file or from redirected input . |
6 | You may then proceed with filling the room with furnishings . |
7 | ‘ Why , you must both come with us , ’ said Fräulein Müller to Karelius ' gratification , the more so as he glimpsed the chagrin in Lapointe 's dark face . |
8 | ‘ My dear , you must n't interfere with other people 's arrangements . ’ |
9 | ‘ You must n't flirt with him . |
10 | I deliberately did n't see the play because there 's always a danger in getting too obsessed with what was on the stage and feeling you must n't tamper with it when you translate it to film . |
11 | BELVILLE : If I be set upon a wrong thing you must not dispute with me but do it and expostulate afterwards . |
12 | ‘ You will never do anything on your own ? ’ he told Jane , ‘ you must always collaborate with like-minded people . ’ |
13 | The Bible for him , however , contained many truths , and he understood far better than many theologians that you must never tamper with the mythology of scripture . |
14 | You should n't start with nice simple constant numbers , maybe thousands all the way across , cos the eye 's very good at detecting irregular patterns , and when you put nice simple numbers in , the eye can see these irregular patterns clearly , and highlighting errors . |
15 | ‘ And perhaps you should n't play with these things , Schätzchen . |
16 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
17 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
18 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
19 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
20 | You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option . |
21 | All you have to do is study the picture printed on the Entry Form , circle the 10 deliberate d-i-y mistakes it contains , and locate the hidden bottle of Guinness Original , which you should also highlight with a circle . |
22 | Right and you should never fight with objections , I think you realize that do n't you ? |
23 | Because you should never deal with these people in a cash basis . |
24 | I think you should phone this week — he should get Rob 's deposit this week , so you should certainly arrange with him to get your 's back . |
25 | However , there may be some practical advice to be given to the party you are supposed to be advising , and you should certainly comply with the examiner 's direction as far as you are able . |
26 | You should then practise with the bowman so that he can get a feel for distance . |
27 | When preparing his food , you should think in terms of providing a ‘ finger buffet ’ with foods you might normally eat with a knife and fork . |
28 | Number two , which do you think is the most striking and why , the choice there , you might not agree with the person next to you , but it does n't matter , discuss it . |
29 | If a lesson involves groupwork , you might even experiment with keeping the camera fixed on one group of learners — it is possible to lock it off without an operator and it need not be too obvious to students that they are being singled out . |
30 | ‘ You 'll not hunt with the Puckeridge again until Mrs. Stevenson has accepted a written apology from you , ’ the Master called after him . |