Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] [prep] your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | During the first year , if you encounter a problem with your CompuAdd 200 , 300 , or 400 Series desktop or deskside system which ca n't be resolved by our Telephone Technical Support Staff , we provide On-Site Service in most parts of the country within the next business day . |
2 | ‘ Aye , you 'd need a pistol in your hand . |
3 | ‘ Maybe very soon you will need a chair at your door too , señorita . |
4 | So the seemingly random patterns of the yarrow stalks provide a bridge between your question and the relevant hexagram . |
5 | I told her about you , and she said to get you to write a romance into your murder , then everyone 'll read it . |
6 | ‘ You want me to write a letter to your wife ? ’ |
7 | I want you to write a letter to your government . ’ |
8 | ‘ If you wanted to write a letter to your daughter and give it to me , I could address it to Miss — to Clare for you . |
9 | Please send a note of your name and address to : |
10 | Send a postcard with your telephone number to Seltzer/Esquire , . |
11 | Just send a postcard with your name and address and subscription number to : . |
12 | Send a postcard with your name , address and subscription number to : . |
13 | In the meantime we 've got 24 notebooks to give away , so if you 'd like to be in with a chance of winning one , send a postcard with your name , age , address and pack name to : BROWNIE /Notebook Offer , . |
14 | Slosh a bit in the cake and slosh a bit in your throat . |
15 | He knew it was a question of keeping a direction in your head , like a compass needle . |
16 | He says : ‘ There are times when the enormity of the challenge makes you want to pull a blanket over your head . |
17 | When a child came in this morning , the one I , that we accused of taking that out , he said he did n't take it , I went on and on and on , he said he did n't take it , I said I want a letter from your father to say that you bought it then , that does n't mean anything , the father could lie . |
18 | We caught a cat in your garden . |
19 | As he put it down he said , ‘ I caught a glimpse of your companion . ’ |
20 | ‘ I caught a glimpse of your dress as you crept away , but I was n't sure until just now that it was you . ’ |
21 | ‘ Yeah , I caught a glimpse of your ma-in-law on my way in . |
22 | Also , do n't forget to smile ; build a smile into your presentation at predetermined points if necessary . |
23 | I would n't bounce a ball in your mother 's kitchen where all her things are . |
24 | Then , if you began to sing , they 'd tell you your mother , your brother , your children even , would catch a cold on your behalf . |
25 | To provide a place within your tradition where a candle may be lit , not for magic but for memory , its flickering flame symbolising the frailty of human life , its warmth communicating the mercy of God 's love , its light illuminating the dark night of despair . |
26 | In general , technical description is only appropriate if it illustrates a point in your argument , as can be seen from problems in the following excerpt : The sonnet structure is appropriate to the subject . |
27 | You were pleased to find a hand-cart on your bear . |
28 | Traditional sixth form education may still exist in some comprehensive schools — the 11–18 range — but you may have to find a place for your child in a FE ( Further Education ) establishment . |
29 | The best way to get the cricket juices flowing again is to find a club in your area that provides coaching and practice for novices . |
30 | Fingerprint actually request that you supply a copy of your System , screen fonts and Aldus Prep to try to reduce the difficulties . |