Example sentences of "[noun] you may [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do n't have a pond you may have missed out on our series on waterlilies . |
2 | If you have an Access or Visa card you may use this to pay for your holiday and should complete the form . |
3 | Read the instructions supplied with the card as if there are serial and parallel ports on the card you may need to configure them as LPT2 , COM3 and COM4 if those devices are already installed . |
4 | There are several methods you may find helpful when you feel you are losing control or when you are at a loss to understand your child 's persistent aggression . |
5 | Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another . |
6 | ‘ Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another ’ ( Col. 3:13 ) . |
7 | As a result you may have very little or no self-esteem . |
8 | To relieve you of any worries you may have about your monthly repayments if you are unfortunate enough to be off work for any length of time , or if you die unexpectedly , we have a comprehensive insurance Protection Plan . |
9 | Go to a golf club you may have just the golf secretary . |
10 | If you go to an estate agent you may have two people to help you out . |
11 | If your horse is a reluctant showjumper you may find he is more enthusiastic at hunter trials , due to the natural-looking fences and the galloping between fences , which can wake up the laziest or horses . |
12 | For what are your possessions but things you keep and guard for fear you may need them tomorrow ? … |
13 | Alexander was convinced that every experience is transmitted into muscular tension ; as you release the tension you may uncover psychological tensions that have been at the bottom of some physical illnesses . |
14 | From your partner 's lists , add additional qualities and strengths you may have overlooked . |
15 | For a programme in which you can devote six hours a day to language learning , Brewster and Brewster suggest the following amounts of time on each phrase : In your daily programme you may experience two reactions — boredom or frustration . |
16 | Within a long programme you may find a short sequence which contains exactly what you want for a particular lesson . |
17 | In the future you may receive mailings from other organisations which offer value to you as a customer of Thames Water . |
18 | Sometime in the future you may wish to let your home whilst you are away for six months or more . |
19 | Sometime in the near future you may have to go for an interview and therefore you will be asking yourself the following questions : |
20 | This led to the closure of N A S , N E S L. You may have seen the T V programme on this piece of industrial genocide . |
21 | As it is helpful to hear them without a break you may ask the LH to mark which words you want him to say , or you can mark them for him . |
22 | As you approach your goal weight you may realize that your original aims were slightly unrealistic . |
23 | In the previous chapter you may recall that job loss in manufacturing started in the mid-1960s . |
24 | The only system parameters you may have to change in order to run LIFESPAN are VIRTUALPAGECNT , GBLSECTIONS and GBLPAGES . |
25 | Through the gap between that and the Bezley Road Launderette you may catch a glimpse of the floodlights at Mountbatten Park . |
26 | In your mind you may have to start from the beginning of the paradigm and go down until you arrive at the form you need at the moment . |
27 | Finally , there are various reference books you may wish to keep handy and dip into : Roget 's Thesaurus , Brewer 's Dictionary Phrase and Fable , The Oxford Book of English Usage , A Dictionary of Clichés , The Penguin Dictionary of Quotations , The Penguin Dictionary of Historical Slang and of course a good dictionary which includes derivations and pronunciation of words . |
28 | Of course in practice you may prefer a slightly more subtle prompt — maybe just a W to act as a flag for you to remember to type EXIT . |
29 | Paradoxically , however , although over the years you may have been contributing many thousands of pounds to the Inland Revenue , in practice you may have had very little direct contact with the tax system . |
30 | In your professional practice you may have to carry out important and complex work , such as the writing of a critical report , in the noise of a factory or with a bulldozer working outside the window of your office . |