Example sentences of "[vb pp] your [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even so , dismissal should never come as a bolt from the blue , however exalted your place in the corporate hierarchy . |
2 | ‘ You have recanted your allegiance to the Great Criminal ? ’ |
3 | There are four samey levels to battle through , and as soon as you 've waded your way through the current one you 're whipped away to the next . |
4 | If you have presented your case to the best of your ability , and the judge is evidently unconvinced , accept defeat and sit down . |
5 | ‘ You 've had your eye on the main chance from the very beginning , have n't you ? |
6 | If you have n't got your ticket to the 1991 Federation Cup by NEC , presented by Midland Bank , then call now . |
7 | Erm you 've got your letter about the following Sunday did n't you ? |
8 | ‘ My Lord Cardinal , have you told your nephew of the other matter ? ’ |
9 | The snag is , once you 've wobbled your head through the enthralling opening trio of ‘ Bong ’ , ‘ It 's Now What … ’ and ‘ Stockholm ’ , a greyer shade of pale takes a stranglehold on proceedings . |
10 | Can I can I say before I do launch into the amendment to Mr that you have played your card at the last election and the Leicestershire public has resoundedly given their answer to your particular policies . |
11 | Before you leave , double-check your bag has everything any marathon runner could ever need inside and as you arrive ( calm and collected , having not lost your temper with the public transport system ) do a little stretching and gentle jogging . |
12 | Given your interest in the above issues , I thought you would find our views of interest . |
13 | Given your interest in the above issues , I thought you would find our views of interest . |