Example sentences of "you may [not/n't] be " in BNC.

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1 You may not be here tomorrow .
2 You may not be able to find the help you would like in your area .
3 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , the Consumers ' Association , and the Department of Trade and Industry have got together to produce a leaflet to warn you of garden hazards which you may not be aware of , and may not be aware of , and how to safeguard against them .
4 In all such cases you may not be satisfied to receive even large damages for the wrong done ; and what the amount of damages is to be may be very uncertain .
5 You May Not Be An Angel .
6 You may not be able to reconcile differences but you will have gained further insights into the perceptions that others have of the school and maintained the personal caring touch ; and the discussion may well encourage you to take another look at your policy for encouraging complaints .
7 You may not be aware of the Hayes Society , for few talk of it these days .
8 You may not be able to measure the results exactly but at least the appraisal discussions are based on some known criteria , rather than likes and dislikes
9 Now of course you may not be able to do anything to change the basic situation — you ca n't very well turn the children out onto the street or walk out on a job just because it is tedious .
10 You may not be able to afford that trip to a South Sea Island with its blue skies , its sandy beaches and its glorious sunshine .
11 For this reason it is a good idea to have emergency telephone numbers written clearly where they are easy to locate as you may not be able to remember them should the need arise .
12 If you are not permanently resident in the U.K. or you work or reside overseas you may not be eligible for this offer .
13 You may not be able to retire when it would be most convenient .
14 If you are not permanently resident in the U.K. or you work or reside overseas you may not be eligible for this offer .
15 Even when there is a grain or more of truth in a criticism , you may not be wholly or , indeed , mainly to blame .
16 In the simplest case , you may not be sure whether you should continue to turn up for work or not .
17 If you occupied a senior position , you may not be under an immediate duty to accept an alternative job of an inferior status .
18 If you are not disciplined enough to arrive at the agency as though dressed for work you may not be taken on to the books .
19 If you are dealing with a matter which upsets you , you may not be as objective in your judgement as you would normally be and you may be oversensitive .
20 You may not be able to actually tell them .
21 If you hope that you will live for the rest of your life in this place then do not choose a house with an awkward staircase that you may not be able to negotiate when you are old .
22 You may not be a salaried person at all , you may be a student or a retired person with no mortgage left to pay .
23 It will cost at least £1.00 a day to feed , needs some companionship from you throughout the day , and all sorts of other commtments from you which , on consideration , you may not be prepared to make .
24 You may not be at risk from what is in here .
25 In hot weather you may not be aware of how much a horse is sweating because it evaporates so quickly .
26 Some days you may not be able to fit in your daily walk in one session , so you can divide it into an a.m. and a p.m. session .
27 Sometimes vision is affected , for example by flashing lights or zig-zag lines , and you may not be able to stand light or noise .
28 Iron deficiency — anaemia — sometimes causes nails to turn upwards and then flake , so you may not be getting enough iron ( found in red meat , eggs , and green veg ) .
29 You can also decide to help some charities after your death in a way you may not be able to while you are alive .
30 If the bereaved is your mother-in-law you have the problem of trying to help someone with whose personality and reactions you may not be entirely familiar ; but you will have the advantage of being able to remain a little more detached from the throbbing centre of her pain and therefore freer to be objective in the help you give her , without in any way reducing the flow of sympathy and affection she will hope to receive from you .
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