Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] your [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If you would prefer to plan your retirement from the comfort of your home , the Open University 's study pack Planning Retirement covers more than sixty topics including ways to examine your attitudes about time and being retired ( address on page 148 ) .
2 Gradually , you will need to increase your pace to the point where you are walking briskly and you can feel your heart pumping away efficiently , but not to the point where you feel at all overwhelmed .
3 In this situation , you may only need to wave your tape under the right A&R person 's nose to be offered a recording contract .
4 It looks as though this would involve quite a bit more work than the seat on Snowhill and I would need to put your estimate to the next meeting of the Parish Council on Thursday 17th June .
5 You will need to use your knowledge of the product if you are to make a sale .
6 I do suggest that if you , with your relative responsibilities want to , you could take that up with the individual chief officer and general manager , and I just do need to draw your attention to the fact that the targets and the whole policy in education , does not apply in schools , because that is the responsibility of ind individual government bodies .
7 If you are living in council property you must discuss adapting your house with the housing department .
8 Did you really expect to find your mother on the first day ?
9 In these instances you may choose to have your dinner at the Euro Disneyland Theme Park before returning to your hotel .
10 Can you begin to adjust your life-style to the new time zone in the days immediately before departure ?
11 ‘ Would you like to leave your coat in the spare bedroom ?
12 So , I suppose one of them , right , we can make mature , so if you 'd like to put your handset by the side of your phone , do n't put it down , we 'll let that one mature and prove that after 75 seconds we ca n't lose them , and with the other one , can we just prove that we can go back to the conversation any time we like .
13 I would like to draw your attention to the chapter on sex .
14 In view of problems experienced previously when consent was granted for a development on a site later discovered not to be in the ownership of the applicant , the Parish Council would like to draw your attention to the fact that the boundary of this site is currently in dispute with the neighbouring landowners ( i.e. the R C Church Diocesan Surveyors ) .
15 Then thirdly , I would like to draw your attention to the report of the capital programme er policy programme
16 As I said before I need to take one or two notes about your current financial situation and I 'd like to draw your attention to the fact that any information you give me will be treated in the strictest of confidence .
17 ‘ On the other hand , it seems quite possible that someone could have joined your husband in the cab , in the course of the journey — perhaps with your husband 's consent .
18 Even getting it all set up to get you this far may have taxed your fortune to the limit already and there 's still a long way to go .
19 You 'll have to forego your look at the ivy .
20 ‘ 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 .
21 The battery compartment is located in the same place , so you wo n't have to shred your hand through the soundhole to effect a changeover .
22 Boxing is harder but you do n't have to put your body on the line as often as in League . ’
23 This might have coloured your attitude to the work , and be relevant when you want to make a fresh start :
24 There are photos in here of the kind that win awards , articles that you would want to read even if you did n't have to take your mind off the fact that you might , you know , at any moment …
25 You 'd read ‘ Hot Air ’ even if you did n't have to take your mind off the fact that you might , you know , at any moment …
26 You do n't have to jeopardize your standing in the staffroom .
27 I 'll never forget seeing your Grandfather for the first time , I could n't believe any human being could have a face like that . ’
28 Right , it does n't pay to leave your handbag in the car .
29 Oh I 'm certain the sentry did n't mean to prick your niece in the — quite so — with his sword …
30 If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’
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