Example sentences of "you may [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 So if there 's a burglar then , he 'll probably be put off by I mean if he really wanted to break into any particular house for a reason , you , you might approach it , but if you have n't got th no firm house in mind you 've several houses and there 's one house without any lights on at all and it was night time , you may well go for that one first .
2 You may even qualify for a local authority grant !
3 Follow South East Arts and you will be able to help judge these competitions next year , and if you 're enterprising enough yourself in nineteen eighty three , you may even qualify for an award yourself .
4 You may also qualify for a Mobility Allowance to help pay transport costs such as the Road Tax , or other grants such as an interest-free loan towards the purchase of a new car .
5 You may also qualify for some pension from the country you left .
6 You may not care for it much just now , but Biff Thacker will teach you to like it . ’
7 There is also a rule for UB that you may not qualify for UB unless you are unemployed for at least 3 days of the social welfare week .
8 If you hold a full Great Britain licence but are currently disqualified in GB you may only apply for a provisional licence .
9 ‘ After I 've examined your ankle for damage , put a crêpe bandage round it if necessary , and discussed my proposed project a little further , you may certainly phone for a cab if you wish , although I shall be happy to drive you back myself at that stage . ’
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