Example sentences of "[noun sg] that you may [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax .
2 When choosing this item bear in mind that you may have to walk long distances , so check the padding on the harnesses and straps for comfort .
3 In other words you must use your powers of thought alone to let go of any tension that you may feel .
4 All the caution and tension that you may have been feeling has now flown .
5 It covers damage to a car that you may damage , damage to the driver of that car , and damage to your car in the case of fire or theft .
6 Sometimes one fact or figure that you may need is not defined : you are expected to know it .
7 Talking too much has the additional disadvantage that you may end up revealing more than you intended , especially if you do not want to draw attention to a lack of relevant expertise , or a past unhappy work experience .
8 The kind of protection that you may require depends to some extent on the status of your employer .
9 A second factor which I 'd like to raise , and please stop me , sir , if I 'm not playing your ground rules here , is to get back to the original point made by Mr Davis , as to how this figure is going to be split between the districts , I think it 's absolutely essential that this figure is split between the districts , and it may well be , if you decide , sir , to recommend in favour of the new settlement that you may have to leave that as a floating figure to go around the districts , at the moment it is not .
10 Now , pedicures is really a manicure of the toes , but what we do with a pedicure , we actually rub away the hard skin that you may have on the bottom of your feet , on the side of your big toe , that 's usually where it builds up , or on the ball of the foot .
11 Bearing in mind the difficulty that you may have had even in locating a book on the shelves in your room , imagine what a formidable task it is to arrange hundreds of thousands of books in a college library in such a way that each reader can quickly find a particular book or publication on a particular topic .
12 This month at Exit Art/The First World , the recently expanded art conglomerate founded ten years ago by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo , you can see the very same announcements by Rauschenberg , Duchamp , Rivers & Co that you may have thrown away — along with about 200 others — in ‘ The Design Show ’ , a survey of gallery invitations from the years 1940–92 .
13 This is such hard work that you may decide that it is n't worth the effort and abandon your attempt to acquire the skills in question .
14 Most of the letters are straightforward and written in plain English ; the type that you may spend bags of time perfecting — Have I said exactly the right thing ?
15 As the puppy gets older , he will want to go outside to the soiled piece of paper that you have positioned in a place that you may want him to use .
16 An equally acceptable technique is to write in the blank spaces the reference to a textbook that you may like to consult later .
17 ‘ A discreet establishment that you may visit from time to time ? ’
18 Leave space in your suitcase for any duty-free items , presents , or works of art that you may buy while you are away .
19 Have you ever had a strong feeling that you may have lived before ?
20 Can I just ask you if your position on the Daily Mirror is still that you 're not at all interested in it , or is there a prospect that you may change your mind when you 've seen the figures from the Mirror ?
21 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
22 a fixed-term contract for two years or more entered into from 6 December 1965 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for state redundancy pay , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term .
23 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
24 a fixed-term contract for two years or more entered into from 6 December 1965 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for state redundancy pay , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term .
25 Well I think I would wait Stefan until the oily film had gone off the top of the water for tender plants but then I am one of these people that would always tender plants with tap water anyway because you never know what 's in do you in rain water , anything can congregate in a pot , it can be infected with all sorts of things and I would just use this water on the garden in the first twelve months or so or use it on shrubs and things like that if it was required and then go on to er things like perennials but then you could use it on almost anything but with the proviso that you may have contamination in that water if it 's from Water Board .
26 Conversely , if you have a serious disagreement with your boss , it could so adversely affect your standing in the firm that you may decide you would be better off elsewhere .
27 Let me say from the outset that you may find it surprising that we have an awful lot in common .
28 For action of this kind to be fair , the risk that you may suffer an injustice should be considered before a final decision is taken .
29 If you are HIV negative and your partner is HIV positive , then there is a risk that you may become infected whilst trying to conceive .
30 However , I have enclosed several copies of a letter that you may like to use to invite your neighbours to take advantage of Mr Popham 's services .
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