Example sentences of "on [noun sg] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 On route you will have found plenty of cosy little cafes for a mid-morning coffee , cheerful pubs , and in the Bahnhofstrasse , confectionery shops whose wares are displayed with such imagination that it seems a sin to pass them by .
2 On completion you will have reached Level 2 of the RYA Keelboat Certificate .
3 Otherwise , he relies on booze you could strip paint with . ’
4 So long as they 're on strike you can keep their wages , ca n't you ?
5 On occasion you may begin to open a file and find that you would prefer to rename the file or delete it .
6 If they work five days , there would , in theory , be a 20 per cent increase in periods worked , therefore on paper you would need a fifth fewer people .
7 But on paper you can see that you 're intending it as a an augmented interval .
8 no , it was rationed , and er , talking about erm people 's taste having changed , I think the media has a great deal to do with that because when you look at things on television you can see how people
9 And there are moments when a Karajan-like suavity makes one long for Monteux 's fresher detailing ( Daphnis 's ‘ Danse légère ’ , for instance ) — Karajan is recalled too in this very measured Boléro — and I must finally stress that to appreciate the enormous range of dynamics on offer you will need state-of- the-art equipment , and a listening room preferably on the moon .
10 But on average you will find er and you look at people in the pub you look in the bar tonight at the people having conversations and see how many symmetrical hand gestures there are .
11 If a book is out on loan you will miss It completely .
12 On appointment you will receive , either in the form of a letter of appointment or separately , a statement of the principal terms and conditions of employment as required by the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 as amended .
13 But it 's like wherever I , you know , if you get a halls of residence on campus you would get put in Handsworth , like if you chuck a telly out of the , like one
14 In doing a campaign that takes you around the country on tour you may visit the local newspaper , talk to a consumer group , make a speech over a special lunch for local important big-wigs and then do an interview on the local radio .
15 There were nine races left , but the odds on Hunt you could get in the betting shops were astronomical .
16 If your band 's sound is less strongly defined , then you may need some help to dream up a style and image Libraries are a good source of inspiration , and by browsing through the books and magazines on fashion you may get some ideas .
17 ‘ Directly you see what 's happening on TV you can do what you like .
18 On holiday you might like to give your feet a rest and not wear socks .
19 For example , if you will be on holiday you can explain this and say where you will be staying .
20 When I was er , you know this Saturday morning work and weekend you know this weekend , but not Saturday morning this weekend work and holiday work at a tailors in Runcorn , the manager of that shop , gentleman 's outfitters right , the manager of that shop , there 's two other men worked in there full time and myself at holidays and weekends or if they were on holiday you 'd have to work , you know , the erm to cover one of those and he , the manager was brought up , he 's , brought up , his training was in Liverpool , in tailors where they , a man would produce a suit for somebody
21 If you have a complaint while on holiday you must tell your local holiday manager and ask him/her to put things right .
22 ‘ But what I really do n't understand is why on earth you should think anyone of a sound mind would actually want to gain entry into your very confusing family ! ’
23 Neighbour Peter Bainbridge said last night : ‘ They were the last couple on earth you could imagine this happening to .
24 ‘ And on horseback you 'll get a better chance of losing him . ’
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