Example sentences of "you may want [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You may want to stipulate a time limit for replies : to help with your catering arrangements : Please reply on or before May 8 , 1922 . |
2 | You may want to join a club and work out three times a week or you may simply decide to walk to work instead of going by car or 'bus . |
3 | You may be using some particular part in the spreadsheet that you consider to be unusual , er you may want to include a page reference , so that er , you can understand it again |
4 | If you have Economy 7 and can use the lower-price electricity during the night , you may want to choose a machine fitted with a delay button . |
5 | On the other hand , you may want to write a book in which the element of comedy is much less strong . |
6 | If you are ill you may want to write a letter than can be read and re-read in the future . |
7 | It is also generally a good idea to keep your notes short ; while you may want to keep a record of everything that might prove useful , your notes will seem unhelpful if you feel swamped with redundant information when you come to refer to them later . |
8 | But you may want to add a second ( perhaps en suite ) bathroom or to re-arrange the existing layout to squeeze in extra equipment , such as a bidet or separate shower . |