Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us seven days notice in writing and returning to us your certificate of motor insurance.h Then we will calculate the charge for the expired portion of your insurance , using our short period rates , to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount due to you .
2 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us seven days notice in writing .
3 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
4 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
5 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
6 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
7 So whichever sort of practice you 're going into , you may at some point be required to advocate in some sort of court setting .
8 I have my doubts about this one but you may in due course get a proposal from him .
9 During periods of very cold weather , you may in some cases be able to claim an additional £5 for each very cold week .
10 You ought to t-try it . ’
11 You ought to one each .
12 But you must up awful square with that .
13 You must at all times try to maintain a DR plot of your position .
14 I can not but feel , though it may be an illusion induced by the delectable drug of understanding , that you must in some way share my eagerness that further conversation could be mutually profitable that we must meet .
15 You should of all saw the last Synod papers received this .
16 You should at all times follow the advice of the patient 's GP .
17 This is a much more significant practice than you might at first think , because the etche or house is the fundamental unit of Basque society , symbolizing the continuity of the family line and of the patrimony .
18 This is not as uncommon as you might at first think .
19 So far from being , as you might at first glance suspect , a wanton display of Milton 's monstrous learning , it 's a piece of triumphant relevance .
20 You might at best have noted that the puppy had before been slightly lame .
21 You might in good time like to write a pop-psychology book under that title ?
22 And now put mm now think of something that you could times that adds up to three hundred and sixty .
23 So if you avoid trying to muck the switchboard up if you could between 9 and 9.30 and 1 and 2.00 .
24 Okay but you can learn quite a bit you could check any of the food or the drinks that you 've got in the house you could at those to see how you spell them ca n't you .
25 In which case , what better , what other remedy than to push yourself as hard as you could towards all extremes to feel alive , but keep the centre inviolate ?
26 Imagine then , how you would feel if your income had shrunk each year to the point where you could now buy little more than half what you could in 1970 .
27 ‘ If I had n't known you could by last night , ’ she retorted , ‘ I 'd have got me a spare staff nurse even if it had meant taking this bloody hospital apart .
28 And you used to funky little reggae , oh my god singing .
29 Talk as you would to one person across a table .
30 give the same protection and employment rights that you would to other employees who have problems related to other forms of ill-health
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