Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [vb infin] with " in BNC.
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1 | You may register with a doctor , dentist , chiropodist of your choice . |
2 | If you are living away from home you should bring your NHS card with you so that you may register with a doctor . |
3 | If you like the disk and find it useful then you may register with the author or ourselves . |
4 | You may walk with me then . ’ |
5 | You may walk with me like a civilised man if you care to , but I warn you there 'll be an archer behind to keep us in view , so 1 would n't advise you to try any tricks , they 'd do you no good . ’ |
6 | You may quarrel with your neighbour ; you are unlikely to quarrel with someone else 's neighbour in the next village . |
7 | It is useful , therefore , to be able to adopt an attitude of temporary self-indulgence towards habits or feelings that , in the normal course of events , you may struggle with or be trying to change . |
8 | In order that you may continue with other work ( not necessarily involving LIFESPAN ) , mail messages are accumulated within LIFESPAN until it is convenient for them to be inspected or printed . |
9 | Any additional endowment cover you may require with HeadStart 531 can be provided by Sun Life , one of the UK 's most respected life assurance companies . |
10 | Be sure to say why owners wish to demolish a building , however strongly you may disagree with their view . |
11 | You may disagree with it , but this is the management team 's stated view of achieving quality . |
12 | ‘ But you may come with me if you want to . ’ |
13 | Therefore bide your time and refrain from all action , until I send you word that you may come with my warranty to the council table . |
14 | Once you move into particle physics , or molecular biology , then you may deal with phenomena that are not only esoteric , but literally have no equivalent in the everyday world . |
15 | All I know is that friendship with a woman is quite , quite different from any relationship you may have with a man . |
16 | You may agree with honours or not , we 've done this programme a few year ago , Bill , but classless is erm , as I understand it , is to give anyone in this country erm the opportunity to get to the top . |
17 | If you can not reach a consensual agreement concerning the status of rights of both the majority and the minority population , then you must reckon with a strong possibility or war . |
18 | ‘ You must paint with joy , the joy with which you make love to a woman . |
19 | Therefore , you must arrange with the hospital for a place in a convalescent home for the post-operative phase . |
20 | Maybe it 's not easy to see what all this has to do with cancer , but you must bear with me if I tell you that it has . |
21 | BELVILLE : You must bear with me ever when you find me in the wrong . |
22 | I think when you go skiing , you must go with a with a group of erm , group of people . |
23 | You must enclose with your application one recent facial photograph of yourself , approx 40 mm × 35 mm , with your name and address on the back . |
24 | Mulching the ground with a thick layer of garden compost , cocoa shell or chipped bark is an effective way to suppress them in flower beds , but you must start with weed-free ground . |
25 | ‘ As a journalist , you must start with listening to the stories of ordinary people and not only to those branded as newsworthy . |
26 | But if you do end up with cracked and wet spaces between your toes , you must deal with it quickly . |
27 | If your client is in a trade , say baking , then you must deal with his trade journals , Clients are sensitive enough about what is said about them in the consumer press but when negatives appear in their own trade journal , the sparks fly at your next client meeting . |
28 | You must deal with this whenever possible , as it will be bad for you if park-keepers constantly have to do it . |
29 | You must deal with some unsavoury types in the work you do . ’ |
30 | you must deal with people , both within the ES and outside the organisation , impartially , courteously and promptly . |