Example sentences of "you [modal v] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 From June to mid-September there is a piano bar , or you may simply prefer to just sit on the terrace with a cocktail at sunset .
2 If you wish to do neither then you may simply TAB to the next message or press RETURN if you wish to exit the option .
3 These demands create very low anxiety ; you may well think to yourself , ‘ Who cares how quickly I do it . ’
4 If you are a community nurse , you will obviously not give all your clients with diabetes their morning insulin at the same time , but you may well attend to those needing insulin before going on to visit people with other needs .
5 You may not react to a casual slight about colonial manners , but I do .
6 You may not need to yet but it 'll be easier to plan now than when you 're under pressure .
7 Probably if you 're having a new home built or something like that you may not have to recourse to those because while you 're having , you 're having your home built you can say to the electrician , alright I want X number of power points here .
8 Please do not take it as an example that you may all leap to your feed to make your bids .
9 You may now return to your platoon . ’
10 ‘ 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 . ’
11 Well , then , let me put it this way : neither you nor I is happy ; but I may at least continue to be only moderately unhappy in reasonable comfort , while you may abruptly cease to be anything at all except on Social Security if goat 's cheese and sheep 's yoghurt hit a rough patch .
12 You must also say to your children : ‘ If you are going to stay out , you must ring me however late and I wo n't be angry . ’
13 ‘ When you 're out and about , ’ Rachaela said , ‘ you know you must n't talk to anyone .
14 You must n't go to sleep on my shoulder ’ , I objected , ‘ all the world knows you ’ .
15 You must n't go to her , Rain , ’ said Oliver .
16 you must n't speak to people on the phone
17 You must n't listen to stories like that . ’
18 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
19 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
20 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
21 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
22 You must not speak to my daughter again — ever !
23 In order to prevent the display from scrolling , you must not write to the last column of the last row .
24 If that action is not taken within the agreed time and your debtor 's promise is broken you must immediately move to the next collection stage .
25 You must really want to be doing something else but you wo n't let yourself admit it . ’
26 You should not come to us again . ’
27 I 've always thought you are what you are and you should n't pretend to be anyone else .
28 You should n't go to other consultants because they 're not as good as us .
29 You should n't go to bed too early !
30 Consequently , she admits , ‘ There was a part of me that secretly felt evangelism was something you should n't do to your dog , let alone a friend ’ ( Pippert 1980:16 ) .
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