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

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1 Someone may grab your collar with both hands in order to head-butt you in the face , or may seize you by the hair to punch you .
2 It is also what your collection people , sales people , delivery people and the grapevine tell you or should tell you about your customers .
3 It 's all I can or will tell you .
4 We reserve the right in any circumstance to cancel your holiday , and , in this event , we will return to you all monies you have paid us or will offer you an alternative available holiday to purchase , or comparable standard , in no case , except for reasons of war etc. ( see Important note above ) , will your holiday be cancelled less than 8 weeks before the scheduled departure date .
5 The important thing is to avoid mistaken career moves , no matter how much your employer wants — or will pay you — to make them . ’ . .
6 Your Field Officer will either provide you with direct advice and support or will put you in touch with someone who can help .
7 Many of them offer a mail-order service or can give you details of your local stockist .
8 Given that over 20% of A-level papers are failed , that is reasonable : why gamble two years of lost earnings on studies that may leave you with no certificate at all ?
9 ‘ He may have some dreadful secret in his past that he wants to confess to you — something that may shake you to the core . ’
10 I am going to say something about you that may shock you .
11 ‘ There is nothing I can tell you , Officer , ’ said Iris in her stilted French , ‘ but my friend has something that may interest you . ’
12 This booklet has been prepared to give general information about adapting your homes and about other options that may help you establish and maintain independence .
13 One point that may help you is that the lower the potency the more frequently it is likely to need repeating .
14 Here are some questions that may help you further define the values of your department and/or organisation :
15 I 've got some news that may cheer you up . ’
16 And that , I mean it 's very very readable and I think if you just read those two books that should give you quite a good
17 I 'll have something ready that should make you feel better , and , before you ask me , yes , I did undress you and put you into my shirt .
18 Yet again this is a treatment that should leave you calm , with peace of mind and a sense of wellbeing .
19 This month , we 'll be looking at some examples that should help you to develop your fluency in playing these two interval types from a scalic standpoint .
20 ‘ Well , just so you do n't die wondering , I 'll tell you one titbit that should cheer you up .
21 Secret Agent is an excellent scrolling adventure game that should keep you playing for weeks .
22 ‘ I 'm phoning to tell you something that should please you … ’
23 Things that might irritate you ? ’ she asked carefully .
24 There are other signs that might lead you to believe that there 's things not as they might be , the legs may not be equal length particularly if only one is dislocated and that 's fairly obvious is n't it because the , the , the ball joint 's not in the socket and there 's a bigger gap so the leg hangs down longer and you 've all changed a baby have n't you and you see that they 've got little creases in the insides of their legs and across their buttocks , and those creases may not be a mirror matching they are normally , so those are clues .
25 If , in defence of your own attitudes , you do n't wish to examine them and believe that they are fixed , it 's not worth exposing yourself and listening to anything that might make you think differently .
26 ‘ Do n't you know anything else about her that might give you a lead ?
27 Then he said , ‘ I heard a story that might interest you . ’
28 ‘ Something that might interest you , Sir , ’ he began as they climbed up the steps of the parked trailer .
29 ‘ Something that might interest you , ’ he said shortly .
30 ‘ One thing that might interest you , last year our manager jumped from that bridge and broke his neck … ’
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