Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] your [noun sg] on the " in BNC.

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1 If you want to check your entry on the list , write to and say in your message QUERY LEEDS-UNITED — it 'll show you what you 're down as .
2 Did you really expect to find your mother on the first day ?
3 When it is quite dry , use a thin stick or toothpick to draw your pattern on the egg in glue .
4 ‘ I am going to put your name on the list we are drawing up , ’ he said grandiloquently .
5 Please send two recent colour photographs that show your hair clearly — remember to write your name on the back of them .
6 Of course , having accepted your paper on the Noh , I could not refrain from publishing it .
7 ‘ It 's a little more complicated than that , ’ she told him , annoyed that she 'd betrayed herself , ‘ but you need n't try to exert your influence on the company .
8 Boxing is harder but you do n't have to put your body on the line as often as in League . ’
9 Rather an odd place to camp , having to keep your eye on the tides the whole time . ’
10 In each case try to focus your mind on the part of your body that has in turn been made tense and relaxed .
11 ‘ Well , I think you 're going to need protection tomorrow when you go to announce your arrival on the veterinary scene .
12 Alternatively , a graphical scale can be used , e.g. ‘ Please mark your position on the following scale of satisfaction with this book ’
13 she obviously did n't know this for a long time and then one day I said to her , well , it was lovely meal and all that but I do think your mark-up on the wine is scandalous !
14 None of us it is a matter of extreme regret that they were terrified in the way they claim they were , but that sympathy must not be allowed to cloud your judgement on the issue about whether the police were reasonable .
15 After a few minutes Woodruffe said : ‘ You 've got your foot on the brake , Dudley . ’
16 You 've got your eye on the goalie
17 ‘ You 've had your eye on the main chance from the very beginning , have n't you ?
18 I 've displayed your letter on the noticeboard in the village and passed a copy to the local P.C.C .
19 He joked : ‘ In England , if you were sent to a rugby league match at Batley on a night you had to park your car on the touch line and leave the headlights on and hope the players would run into the beam of light so you could get a picture .
20 This day is definitely on Sat. 17 June from 10.30 – 4.00 at Fee £10 those of you had put your name on the list and have not yet sent your fees PLEASE do so now .
21 ‘ You 've left your money on the bedside table . ’
22 If you 've lost your way on the phone .
23 You had to sign your name on the front , and you had to delete whichever does not apply to you of ‘ Mr , Mrs or Miss ’ .
24 I 've plotted your course on the map , and you do n't seem to stay anywhere long . ’
25 Oh you 've bumped your head on the handle .
26 It should be possible for your to join us at Big Ben on Wednesday 7 June : I have included your name on the list and I do n't foresee any problems .
27 You have to do your research on the premises at the Records Office , but since it was n't on the booking-out form , I slipped it into my briefcase . ’
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