Example sentences of "you [modal v] have a " in BNC.

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1 Now as you let's have a look at er the track layout of the place .
2 A disadvantage of budget schemes is that if your fuel consumption is underestimated , you may have a large sum to pay out at the end of the year .
3 ‘ Well , you may have a little .
4 If you want to go sailing , play volleyball or have a round of mini golf it wo n't cost you a penny and the kids can be left in the Pirates Club while you spend the afternoon doing things you want to do … but you may have a job persuading them to leave a few hours later .
5 You may have a bed for the night in return for an honest evening 's work , for help with cooking and cleaning and what must be prepared in my simple home . ’
6 You may have a lump sum to invest or you may want to save on a regular basis .
7 You may have a lot of money tied up in your sales ledger in unpaid bills — which can strain your cashflow and leave you short of cash to develop your business .
8 Equally , you may have a right of redress if you are dismissed for failure to comply with an unjust order .
9 You may have a brochure or handout to give them .
10 This is where you may have a problem , particularly if you are a first-time buyer , because the deposit payable is usually 5 per cent of the total value of the house , sometimes even 10 per cent .
11 Also you may have a lot of standing orders or direct debits , with which , although building societies are becoming more accustomed to dealing , banks still have more experience in administering .
12 You may have a rule that if the balloon falls on the floor the person must start again .
13 They will also be able to supply you with a list of suitable short-term homes for the elderly in your area , to which your parent might consider going for a few weeks each year in order that you may have a holiday , if there is no other member of the family who could take over your responsibilities in your absence .
14 You may have a rough idea of where you are going and if it fits in with the cosmic blueprint , doors open easily .
15 As small talk is so indirect , you may have a sense that it 's pretentious and dishonest .
16 Paneth and Peters would never have been able to make helium from hydrogen as they were missing the neutrons ; replace the hydrogen with deuterium and you may have a chance of success .
17 You may have a good deal of ups and downs and hard work ahead of you , but sweating on a ridge is , in my opinion , far preferable to plodding up a hillside or toiling along a zig-zag path to a top .
18 If you are homeless you may have a legal right to housing from a local authority .
19 If you do need to travel in an emergency , perhaps other members of the family will be able to cover for you , or failing this you may have a friend or neighbour who will be able to take the puppy into their home until you return .
20 If you think that you may have a problem dog , seek specialist help before it injures someone .
21 If you are using the Drachenfels Lives ! adventure ( see Adventures in Castle Drachenfels ) , you may have a special scene in the Pit , showing a man in an iron mask greeting a bunch of people who are exact duplicates of the adventurers .
22 You may have a choice of three options .
23 But equally well , of course , you may have a brilliant tactical win and through a failure to appreciate the strategic significance of what is going on , throw away the game .
24 They have no fear at that stage and you may have a right old job to escape being followed .
25 You may have a yen to go to a real pub .
26 A glass or plastic aquarium is ideal , or you may have a large jar or plastic sandwich box that can be put to use .
27 For example , you may have a choice of accommodation on campus or off , with meals or without .
28 You may have a poached egg but you not have a poached egg with rice .
29 So may , you may have a bay for example that 's in an area where all the rivers draining into it are rich in copper because they 're running over rocks which are copper .
30 You may have a doctor called if you so wish to take a sample of blood for the purpose of having it analysed to confirm the readings given by the machine .
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