Example sentences of "[noun pl] you may [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The RSPCA , Petwatch , or many of the other animal organisations that exist will be able to advise you about particular pets you may be interested in keeping . |
2 | Our wild coastlines have fewer human visitors than in the summer months , but if you brave the elements you may be lucky enough to see grey seals hauled up on beaches and rocks . |
3 | If you are unfortunate enough not to make the grade in a new and elevated position , you do not have an automatic right to return to your old job , although in a minority of cases you may be able to negotiate an agreement that this should happen . |
4 | Within your overall conditioned hours you may be able to work a number of different working patterns . |
5 | For light loads you may be comfortable with a simple padded back system , but many people will opt for some kind of frame at this stage . |
6 | If a member of your family may be entitled to a rebate , but is unable to manage their affairs you may be able to claim on their behalf and you should contact your council about this . |
7 | ‘ I 'm not here to investigate any underhand dealings you may be involved in , ’ she managed at last . |
8 | In some languages you may be able to utilize material from grammar books for these lists . |
9 | If your head is n't too far in the clouds you may be able to recognise a good thing when you see it . |
10 | This chapter explains how the various pension systems work for women , how you can claim for state benefits you may be entitled to and the major changes relating to pensions and benefits which will take effect from April 1988 . |
11 | Improvements and fixtures If you leave the premises you may be entitled to compensation for improvements made by you . |