Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] [adv] on " in BNC.
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1 | If you would prefer to renew your licence starting a new period , rather than have a duplicate or replacement showing the same period as the original licence , you may do so on payment of the full licence fee . |
2 | has , his sister , er you ought to come over on Sunday er , I was surprised you said on Sunday cos we , well last Sunday we went and had a drink with them . |
3 | You must go out on a starry night and walk about for half an hour trying to see the sky in terms of the old ( Ptolemaic ) cosmology . |
4 | No no you must miss out on a go , oh it does n't say , let him have another go then |
5 | Do the same at intervals throughout the roof on occasional joists , rafters , purlins and trusses — and you must get down on your knees to reach right to the eaves and wall-plates . |
6 | For now you must lie down on the bed and go to sleep . ’ |
7 | There are certain expenses that you can offset against tax , which you should put down on your tax form . |
8 | Consider what you could eat more of , as well as what you should cut down on . |
9 | Flying above 1,500 or 2,000 feet on a reasonable day , you should concentrate mainly on climbing efficiently , selecting the next good clouds , and checking and confirming your position and progress on the map between thermals . |
10 | Once you have started your own meeting you should concentrate solely on yourself and what you want and not be distracted . |
11 | You should come here on a Friday or Saturday night . |
12 | If you 're very quick because you might miss out on what we 're going to talk about . |
13 | No , you might puke up on the way |
14 | Left : This quirky medley of feathers , birds ' eggs , driftwood and skulls shows how even objects you might pick up on a country walk can make attractive — as well as interesting — displays |
15 | Our songs , superficially , you might get off on the hook , but you can go further into the lyric . ’ |
16 | The sort of obstacles you might come across on a typical walk include crops or overgrown natural vegetation , missing styles or gates and badly drained land . |
17 | The maternal words ‘ If you do n't study hard , you 'll end up on the check-out counter at Tesco 's ’ had had , if not the intended effect , the result of causing Camille and her friends to look down on shop assistants , bank clerks and bus drivers : for more recondite reasons of their own they also held in contempt estate and travel agents and people who worked in advertising . |
18 | die , you 'll die here on your own wo n't you ? |
19 | right , well the E E C have cut their grants of all school milk I think you 'll find certainly on that being discovered I would imagine that it 's similar to the County Council . |
20 | As you 'll have both on your hard disk , it makes sense to use the latest versions . |
21 | One day you 'll look back on it all and laugh . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'd walk out on a job , because of personal problems ? |
23 | You 'd go out on this wonderful surge . |
24 | ‘ I thought for a moment that you 'd run out on me . ’ |
25 | The church used to talk about the ‘ natural law ’ and if that was in full force you 'd get up on every good-looking woman within sight . |
26 | You mean to say you could go down our steps there and if you keep goin' you 'd come out on the water ? , |
27 | If you 'd come out on the gig with me you could have held it for me . |
28 | If you waited long enough after a game at Oakwell , you could travel home on the same bus as your hero . |
29 | HCI is an exciting idea in holidays — friendly , informal villages , hotels and apartments in some of the most beautiful sun-drenched locations in the Mediterranean and Canary Islands with virtually everything you could want right on your doorstep . |
30 | Oh you could tell right on the phone you were sort of all keyed up with it . |