Example sentences of "[pron] you may [be] " in BNC.

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1 However , there are some simple faults with gas boilers which you may be able to diagnose yourself and so assist the service engineer in selecting the right parts to bring with him .
2 the amount of any redundancy payment or unfair dismissal ‘ basic award ’ to which you may be entitled ;
3 Time and time again he will charge for the snags which are in range , including some of which you may be unaware , or others you may think are out of range .
4 For example , it is possible for doctors to monitor how well you are , so that if your health deteriorates to a point at which you may be at risk from infections like PCP ( a virulent pneumonia ) , drugs can be prescribed which prevent or significantly delay their onset .
5 If you plan to defer your pension , you should also defer any graduated pension to which you may be entitled — or you risk losing the increases you would otherwise obtain .
6 Therefore , when calculating how much tax you will have to pay in any one year , you should first deduct from your total income the amount represented by your personal allowance ( plus any additional or other tax allowance to which you may be entitled , see sections following ) .
7 In the reference section on pages 264–5 is a list from which you may be able to find one or more near you .
8 The open-air markets , held weekly in most major towns , are lively social gatherings at which you may be lucky enough to strike an excellent holiday bargain .
9 However , the outbound timing must be adjusted as necessary to comply with a time at which you may be cleared to leave the holding point .
10 I have attached a copy of the 1992 Annual Report , which you may be able to skim through .
11 General Accident will insure you for all sums which you may be held legally liable to pay for death or injury to other persons or damage to their property , as a result of any accident involving any motor cycle which your certificate of motor insurance permits you to drive or use .
12 General Accident will insure you for all sums which you may be held legally liable to pay in connection with your caravan and the plot on which your caravan is situated together with any fences , hedges , posts or chains around the plot resulting in
13 The above allowance is inclusive of any Statutory Sick Pay to which you may be entitled .
14 Instead the club encourage people to join the membership scheme , which gives priority when buying tickets ( and gets you into the West Stand ) , and with which you may be able to buy tickets at away grounds on the day .
15 B : [ pragmatically interpreted particle ] the milkman came at some time prior to the time of speaking Yet it is clear to native speakers that what would ordinarily be communicated by such an exchange involves considerably more , along the lines of the italicized material in ( 3 ) : ( 3 ) A : Do you have the ability to tell me the time of the present moment , as standardly indicated on a watch , and if so please do so tell me B : No I do n't know the exact time of the present moment , but I can provide some information from which you may be able to deduce the approximate time , namely the milkman has come ( see R. Lakoff , 1973a ; Smith & Wilson , 1979 : 172ff for a discussion of such examples ) .
16 If your household has two cars and you get rid of one of them you may be helping the environment , but are certainly worse off .
17 A more conservative size true radial tyre in a 16″ diameter and able to run at higher pressure would cure the problem but as you have already purchased them you may be stuck with them .
18 ‘ But if they ca n't be shifted , there 'll never be room for you , no matter how much better than them you may be at the job . ’
19 The fastest spreading plant in the world is one you may be growing in your tropical tank .
20 Because that 's the one you may be asked in your exam .
21 Not to you , Nurse Rose thought indignantly , whoever you may be .
22 Shaking me slightly — so that my teeth rattled — it said , ‘ This is no place for you , whoever you may be . ’
23 Thank you for what you may be able to do .
24 Before , it gives you quite a few clues to what you may be asked and will help you to present yourself properly and to prepare your answers .
25 Please give an indication of what you may be able to do yourself .
26 You do n't know what you may be up against . "
27 I I think what we may be able t I mean yes I think that what you may be able to do is jiggle things about so that , you do n't get much social psychology until the end I know I mean there was n't really much time
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