Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 You may go in the staff room and on the round table there is two sheets of paper , one 's yours and one 's David , bring it to me .
2 The appeal is for help ‘ in determining doubtful identifications ’ and for ‘ notes on any Outer Hebrides material which you may examine in the course of your work ’ .
3 You may replant in the old containers or pot up in individual pots for replanting later .
4 You may do in the dark what the day doth forbid ;
5 You may browse in the shops without being shadowed or prodded into buying .
6 ‘ If you may travel in the forest , why may not we ?
7 So maybe it 's difficult to separate out the consequences of abuse per se from the consequences of erm lousy emotional environment , from the consequences of neglect and deprivation , from the consequences of a whole range of non-sexual abuses which you may find in the kinds of environment where child sex abuse is more likely .
8 You may hear in the first syllable of ‘ photography ’ , in the second syllable of ‘ photograph ’ and in the third syllable of ‘ photographer ’ , but the brain recognises links between these a vowels and , and respectively , and supplies underlying vowels which change into the appropriate sound as the stress pattern changes .
9 Do n't be afraid to seek advice from any contacts you may have in the field .
10 Starting on page 6 we 've got lots of suggestions of great lowland areas to explore — places you may overlook in the height of summer when you 're busy heading for the hills or tackling treks abroad .
11 You ought to go in the Loco .
12 You ought to beg in the streets , not live here in comfort with a gentleman 's family .
13 But remember , you must stay in the forest , you must not leave your dear grandfather until you have repaid all the love and care he had given you . "
14 The delight you must experience in the constant change of scene and the daily occurrences of so many objects of the highest interest is beyond our conception …
15 You must row in the same direction .
16 Neither Lady Amory nor Sir John had any practical experience , but Lady Amory 's father had been fond of altering gardens : ‘ He was very kind and always said you must help in the garden whenever you want to , but you know you 've got to have your own garden , you ca n't do it in your father 's garden . ’
17 There are perhaps a dozen incredible places that you must see in the Orient .
18 You must live in the water here , it's-so fantastic . ’
19 Oh you should go in the bathroom , it 's good in there in n it ?
20 Well you should go in the front room cos I 've got the test papers to write .
21 You should live in the city , like me , Brian , ’ says Vic .
22 Also you should add in the cost of your time !
23 You should keep in the shade , ’ Michele advised .
24 Christ if you think I 'm an egotist you should look in the mirror baby .
25 You should come in the breaks .
26 Other animals you might spot in the woodlands are red squirrels and roe deer .
27 Why , said Pumlumon , had n't there been a time , not so very long ago either , when he could rattle off the words that set the Draoicht Suan working with no more ado than you might make in the squashing of a flea , always supposing you wanted to do something so pointless , which Pumlumon himself never had .
28 ‘ If there was somewhere you might stay in the meanwhile , I may shortly be in a position to help you . ’
29 where you might think in the centre of France .
30 Who knows what you might meet in the night .
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