Example sentences of "[coord] your [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Writing to Lord Milton , Mary Campbell told him that Ure was ‘ the choice of two heritors & your humll. servt. and the whole session with the whole congregation except three heritors ’ .
2 One of the Inverkeithing officers , the tide waiter , was ‘ threatened to be removed or broke ’ if he joined Provost Cunningham in the burgh elections , a sad state of affairs , when , as Cunningham complained , ‘ your Lordship knows what I do is from no other view than to serve the D[uke] of A[rgyl]e & your lordship 's interest , and have his grace 's order for doing so ’ .
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4 But do n't get too carried away or your popularity with your owner may temporarily be lost .
5 There may not be any suitable places to use , or your attackers may all be equally fit and able to stick together while they chase you .
6 IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT SOMETHING ASK YOUR CLASS REGISTRATION TEACHER OR YOUR YEAR TEACHER OR ANY MEMBER OF THE TEACHING STAFF .
7 This is happening in over ten per cent of all the cases that are coming up before your agency or your government 's agency , whereby a working parent so-called absent according to you , is supporting not only his children , his ex-wife , or his e if it 's if it 's the husband supporting
8 Successful time management allows you to do more than merely cope with your study or your work in the office .
9 If you are blind or physically disabled or your work regularly takes you away from home , you may qualify to vote by post or proxy for an indefinite period .
10 Your boots , or your braids , and them white ones for try the other one .
11 ‘ Rumour Control has it , ’ she added , ‘ that he 's either an undiscovered victim or your accomplice .
12 You ca n't will your fat away , or your arms longer , or , or , or yourself sh a different shape , it , it just wo n't work .
13 If you do not give your consent , or your reasons , we will hear the complaint of this citizen without it . ’
14 And you 've got hair that falls in your face and you sort of , and all those things you 've got to learn to cope with because if you 're worried about what you 're doing with your hands , or your feet , or your hair , then you ca n't then concentrate on putting over your information effectively .
15 If you do not have a computer or you are daunted by them ( or your computer breaks down within a week of your arrival in a remote village ) you will obviously have more papers to keep track of .
16 That lets you or your students put your own version of a commentary to a programme .
17 We all take drugs in some form or another , some are legal , you can buy them over the counter or your G P may prescribe , those are illegal , but still widely available and used at a price .
18 of what sixth form courses entails , now , erm , three or four of us thought it might be worth our while , or your while if you just briefly said what I 'm going to say now , that erm , the , the
19 If you break down and you can drive to the nearest one , then do so , it i if it 's something like a , your wheel , or your tyre 's gone down , then drive .
20 Each time you break a string or your strings go dead , your bank balance probably suffers .
21 When , in response to the highwayman 's threat , ‘ Your money or your life , ’ the victim delivered up his money , he did so against his will and there was no question of consent .
22 It means , do n't keep wishing for the next day , or the next week , or month , or year , or your life goes too fast .
23 Is not this a case of your money or your life in the internal market ?
24 Is it some aspect of your work or your life that is getting out of control ?
25 Your fanny or your life .
26 Getting property by threatening immediate force ( e.g. " your money or your life " ) may be both blackmail and robbery .
27 In Meade & Belt ( 1823 ) 168 ER 1006 Holroyd J said that " no words or singing " constituted an assault ( would Adam Ant 's rendition of " Stand and Deliver , Your Money or Your Life " be an assault ? ) , but there are dicta of Lord Goddard CJ to the contrary in Wilson [ 1955 ] 1 All ER 744 , where the accused was guilty of saying : " Get out the knives ! "
28 ‘ If you change your mind or your child gets a scholarship , for example , there is a stiff surrender penalty on top of which a tax penalty could be incurred . ’
29 If you or your child are affected it is worth asking the doctor to change you to another type of antihistamine .
30 If you or your child have HIV , you will be concerned about confidentiality .
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