Example sentences of "you [modal v] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | You may well find some practitioners more or less expensive . |
2 | You 'll probably see that being done and you may well see some babies in a splint . |
3 | As I hear it , you may not have many days in which to get back home ! ’ |
4 | If you were to examine the work you may not find any faults , or perhaps just a few minor ones which ‘ do n't really matter ’ . |
5 | You may not recognise these creches at first sight . |
6 | If you are the Preparer of the package you may only obtain these listings provided the package has not been submitted for approval . |
7 | You may actually encounter more problems when using public transport , simply because you have less control over events . |
8 | ‘ You must simply ignore these doubts , Wilson ! ’ said Malik . |
9 | ‘ Darling , you must n't say such things , ’ said Sophia indignantly . |
10 | You must n't let these conversations go on too long . |
11 | But do n't forget , Mr Conway , you must not do these things . |
12 | You MUST NOT put these things in your refuse : — |
13 | ( Since you are bound to have failures as well as successes , you must always press more flowers than you think you will need . ) |
14 | However , from your list of fish you should not experience any problems in this respect . |
15 | Even if you had different views , you felt you should not impose those views on a significant minority . |
16 | What is realistic is that you should not allow these feelings to hamper either your own or your partner 's development . |
17 | ‘ You should n't make those men cups of coffee , ’ they told Ellen . |
18 | ‘ You should n't say such things . |
19 | Progress looks tricky but is deceptive and you should n't encounter any problems . |
20 | ‘ As long as you stay around the village and the paths I 'll show you tomorrow , you should n't have any problems . ’ |
21 | The professional charges will , of course , attract VAT at the current rate , and you should also insert those disbursements that you have spent from your office account during the course of the transaction . |
22 | This is not to say that you should never eat these things but that ultimately they should play a minimal part in your day-to-day eating . |
23 | You should now have some ideas about how well your group is working . |
24 | They may be doing the same job as older people , but there are questions about whether you might not make more jobs for young people if you paid them seventy-five per cent , two-thirds of , of the going minimum wage . |
25 | So do n't , you get most of your marks for the first erm sort of twenty minutes writing usually unless your r I mean some of you might not get any marks at but I mean most of you will yeah you get most of your marks on the first twenty minutes . |
26 | ‘ You might not have any enemies , but I certainly do . |
27 | You might even win some supporters . |
28 | You might just catch these blemishes in the photo and think I 'm being overly generous about a dodgy finish . |
29 | It 's not a good idea to include the year as part of the file name as well , because you might accidentally copy some files into the wrong directory . |
30 | ‘ However … speaking of accommodation , I 'm afraid you 'll not find any suites of the type you have in mind — although there are the chalets , ’ she added as an afterthought . |