Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] your " in BNC.

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1 ( 1 ) What market position should you adopt that makes sense to those who buy or may buy your services ? ( a ) Should you adopt a niche approach to certain aspects of personal injury work ( eg paraplegia , brain injuries , disaster litigation ) ? ( b ) Will plaintiff personal injury work preclude defendant or insurance defence work ?
2 can do your work can do your work or can do your work , whatever , maybe that 'll maybe that 'll mix it up a bit
3 If you can afford them , or can make your own , rough-hewn granite water basins and lanterns are far preferable to mass-produced items of reconstituted stone , though even these will mellow with age .
4 Asking for further training if necessary , a change in job definition or conditions , and for information about any future changes that may affect your objectives .
5 And if you have a very small amount of money , and a large number of erm demands on , on that budget , then the last thing you 're going to do , is to spend a lot of money reinforcing your house for an earthquake that may affect your grandchildren and not you .
6 The mild cleansing formula has a neutral pH and high rinsability , so it wo n't leave behind any surface residue that may irritate your skin .
7 Most simply the insurance protects the value of your home against any action by another flat dweller in the block that may devalue your property .
8 If you have burnt your mouth , suck ice in order to stop any swelling occurring that may constrict your airway .
9 There is a section in Sue Sharpe 's Voices from Home ( Virago Upstarts , 1990 ) that may echo your own feelings , entitled ‘ Dieting to resist ’ .
10 Is there something here in this passage that should influence your behaviour today ?
11 Your parents are legally responsible for you and one of them ought to know about anything that might affect your health , either emotionally or physically .
12 ‘ Too busy to do something that might benefit your mother ? ’
13 What else is going on in this person 's life at the moment that might make your intervention ‘ the last straw ’ ; for example , family illness , death , anniversaries of death , separation or divorce , loss of job , being accused of abuse of some sort ?
14 The crack that might flood your brain with light !
15 Are there any hidden obstructions , such as sandbanks , rocks or wrecks that might claim your skeg or body if you run into them ?
16 Yes my Lord I I I 'm not going to invite your Lordship t to take a great deal of time reading reports that state in detail erm but I think the witness statements and I think probably the documentation that might help your Lordship at this stage er to see something of the and to ensure that where evidence is given it can proceed fairly fairly quickly .
17 ’ Because it contains material about the Ardakkeans that might stimulate your sense of humour .
18 HERE are a couple of anecdotes that might tickle your fancy from the World Sevens Qualifying Tournament in Catania , Sicily .
19 Knowing how busy you 'll be these next few weeks , I 've come up with an idea that might put your mind at ease and allow Jelka to come to terms with her experience . ’
20 EXPERIMENTAL If so , what did you actually do to provide evidence that might persuade your reader ?
21 He also has to check that there are no major road or other Local Authority plans that could affect your property .
22 However , there are a few problems that could hamper your enjoyment .
23 THE brand new cars that are two years old , slimmers ' meals that are full of fat , holidays at the seaside that could damage your health .
24 Do n't heat up bottles of formula in the microwave — there might be hidden ‘ heat spots ’ in it that could burn your baby 's mouth .
25 You need to pace yourself , so that you do not get carried away by the never-ending tasks that could fill your day with frenetic activity .
26 Back you 'd go then to the We used to have a a a a machine then , an electric box affair , that used to put your lamp in , it would set your wick at a certain angle that there wo made a spark and when you 'd close this up , it caused a spark that would light your wick again you see ?
27 The barrister behaved impeccably , and indicated repeatedly that he was not prepared to concede that he had ‘ offended against [ section 19A of the Act of 1985 ] in a way that would entitle your Honour to make an order . ’
28 You simply need Garden Secrets , a unique range of authentic , easy to maintain structures that would give your garden an entirely new dimension of colour and beauty .
29 I may look like a demure little wife who sits at home minding the house , but darling , I could tell you one or two things that would make your ears stand up on end . ’
30 Back you 'd go then to the We used to have a a a a machine then , an electric box affair , that used to put your lamp in , it would set your wick at a certain angle that there wo made a spark and when you 'd close this up , it caused a spark that would light your wick again you see ?
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