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

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1 And I 'll share the other pizza with your mum and is that your auntie so
2 If you ring him you can be certain that your call really is to the Yard .
3 ensure that all telephone messages reach you on proper telephone message pads and ensure that your message takers are trained
4 ‘ Do you ever feel frustrated that your opinions are n't being , listened to ? ’
5 Let's begin by assuming that your plot actually has somewhere for a garage to stand .
6 Play them in order and make sure that your thumb , which holds down the root of the G chords , also deadens the A string …
7 ( 1 ) Stand with your feet about shoulder-width apart and grip the club in your left hand so that your thumb is running down the shaft .
8 And it also managed to chip some of the woodwork , curious to think that I was offered as war damage compensation five pounds to re-case the piano , you could n't of had it repolished for five pounds , but thinking was working class people should n't have pianos , I 'm certain that was at the back of , of the gentleman whose job it was to evaluate war damage , he certainly raised his eyebrows every time we told him , what either a piece of furniture or crockery or cutlery which had been destroyed had cost and he was so foolish after er the house had been almost flattened as de demand bills as proof of evidence that your figures were correct
9 You 've got to ensure that your products are really first class and you have to have first-class people at every level .
10 Customers buy product-belief : belief that your products are the best value for money , that they are the best quality , that they will receive the best after-sales service .
11 No one has told them that your hotel is eight miles from the nearest town , which in fact is only an overgrown village .
12 This ensures that your army and that of your opponent are reasonably balanced , and do n't consist entirely of cannons or Lord characters for example !
13 This ensures that your army and that of your opponent are reasonably balanced , and do n't consist entirely of cannons or Lord characters .
14 Phone your travel agent to book a night there and the chances are that your request will be met with an equally incredulous silence , before receiving the inevitable , ‘ Where ? ’
15 I hereby confirm that your request for 5 days paternity leave has been granted .
16 In a subsequent phone conversation I was told that your response had been favourable , provided BWB were not involved in any expenses being incurred .
17 Please note that your credit-card account will be debited when your purchase is sent .
18 As George grovelled at his feet , Charles , resplendent in full armour , publicly condemned him : Why did you have to ruin your own church , to lose in a single hour all that your predecessors acquired ?
19 It was the submission of the appellant , B. & Q. , that your Lordships were bound to refer the matter to the European Court of Justice , whereas the respondent councils submitted that , following the Conforama and Marchandise decisions , the conclusion reached by Hoffmann J. could not possibly be disturbed so that no reference was required .
20 It is , I believe , in the public interest that your Lordships should remedy that injustice if this can be achieved while ensuring that the defendant shall not be subject to an order , compliance with which might tend to incriminate him .
21 The short answer to that proposition is that your Lordships are not concerned with remote or insubstantial risks or fanciful possibilities .
22 I now turn to the submission of Woolwich that your Lordships ' House should , despite the authorities to which I have referred , reformulate the law so as to establish that the subject who makes a payment in response to an unlawful demand of tax acquires forthwith a prima facie right in restitution to the repayment of the money .
23 It was as a result of the discovery that the Parliamentary history of the legislation gave conclusive support to the construction I preferred that your Lordships agreed that the matter should be re-argued to determine whether it was permissible to use the Parliamentary history as an aid to the interpretation of the legislation .
24 If you find that the results are likely to be disastrous , and that the principles underlying it , which we detect not only from the official utterances of members of the Government but also from the more indiscreet explanations of so-called supporters of the government are pernicious and that the whole matter is one that has never been duly referred to the people of this country , then I venture to say that your Lordships have a clear duty before you — not to decree the final extinction of the Bill — because that is not what we propose , but to insist that before it becomes law an authoritative expression of the opinion of the electors of the United Kingdom shall have reached us with regard to it .
25 If so , I can not think that your Lordships would do right , if you were now to reverse , as erroneous , a judgment of the Court of Appeal , proceeding upon a doctrine which has been accepted as part of the law of England for 280 years … .
26 You can easily enough slip in a clue in two quick words somewhere , but when at the end of a book you say that your detective solved the case from noticing that one briefly-stated fact , the reader will experience a sense of let-down .
27 So what has to happen , ideally , is that your detective must learn piece by piece things which will eventually make the answer to the fundamental puzzle clear .
28 Again , in putting fairly before your reader all that your detective sees in the hunting down of your known murderer , everything that we have said about concealing yet revealing clues still applies .
29 Remind us again Lord , that we can pray , and that your sovereignty is greater than any earthly power .
30 I am not sure that your contemporaries at home will be so lucky .
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