Example sentences of "you [modal v] take a " in BNC.
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1 | Doctor Staples says you may take a turn on the walks from now on . |
2 | You may take a stroll before you go up , if you wish . |
3 | If dealing with a large number of candidates you may like to ask the candidate if you may take a polaroid picture for the application form if this has not been supplied already . |
4 | You must take a pair of fine-denier stockings with you . |
5 | This is way you must take a deposit , then at least you have covered the cost of the yarn . |
6 | You must take a glass back to the kitchen to drink whilst preparing the Direktor 's lunch . ’ |
7 | You must take a more mature , philosophical view of the world and you 'll be less quick to condemn and more tolerant of others . |
8 | However , it does warn you that vine weevils are about , and that you should take a close look at potted plants . |
9 | I really think you should take a break . |
10 | While they can devise initial drafts , as manager you should take a close interest in the contents . |
11 | YOU LOOK EXHAUSTED , AGENT ORANGE , I THINK YOU SHOULD TAKE A VACATION |
12 | As these demos were the only good productions released last month , here are some classic demos you should take a look at . |
13 | ‘ Somebody like [ the agency head ] is n't going to … lay down the rules of where you should take a stat , or where you should n't take a stat . |
14 | If the judge intimates that you should take a certain course , say : ‘ If your lordship pleases . ’ |
15 | Perhaps you should take a course in self-denial . ’ |
16 | If you do notice something unusual which you are sure is not a software problem , then you should take a careful look for the cause or things will just get worse , possibly with more serious consequences . |
17 | You should take a cup . ’ |
18 | ‘ Maggie Smith and Kenneth Williams are two good reasons why you should take a look at a small brittle show called Share My Lettuce … |
19 | no every time you go out to feed the birds you should take a bucket out |
20 | You should take a wallop of that before you go to bed . |
21 | You should take a coat . |
22 | Maybe you should take a map with you Cath , because then you 're able to follow the , where you are . |
23 | Now you should take a year to go round there . |
24 | You might take a colour portable with you , either an ordinary set or one of the new mini-screen LCD colour televisions . |
25 | You might take an unexpected turning just because it feels right , and discover a lovely place to eat . |
26 | ‘ So I 've arranged you 'll take a statement from Hawick tomorrow afternoon , then . ’ |
27 | ‘ You 'll take a bath , Private Nobody , first thing in the morning , and all by yourself . |
28 | But you 'll take a little something first , wo n't you ? |
29 | You 'll take a song and trace its riffs back and sit around with your grandchildren playing the originals . |
30 | ‘ You 'll take a glass with me , Mr Frere ? ’ |