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

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1 ‘ A spokesman for the family has described your handling of the case as a quote disgraceful and disastrous example of official interventionism unquote .
2 It seems ( from the recent development of your journalistic style ) that ‘ editorship ’ has inflated your ego to the point of eradicating your sense of judgement .
3 If all this bland fare has dulled your appetite for the prints it is time you reminded yourself how glorious they can be by a visit to THE LUCY B CAMPBELL GALLERY , 123 Kensington Church Street , W8 .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 Of course , having accepted your paper on the Noh , I could not refrain from publishing it .
6 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 .
7 You 'll have to forego your look at the ivy .
8 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 .
9 Boxing is harder but you do n't have to put your body on the line as often as in League . ’
10 Rather an odd place to camp , having to keep your eye on the tides the whole time . ’
11 It is no good claiming self-defence if , having beaten your attacker to the ground , you then decide to go back and stamp all over his or her helpless body .
12 This might have coloured your attitude to the work , and be relevant when you want to make a fresh start :
13 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 …
14 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 …
15 You do n't have to jeopardize your standing in the staffroom .
16 Having loaded your game for the very first time , the last thing you want to do is read an instruction sheet this size .
17 When preparing a suggestion for costs to your opponents you should run through a checklist of the following tasks which are likely to have occupied your time during the case and assess how long you have spent on those tasks or how much time you think you should charge for having completed those tasks : Letters out , miscellaneous telephone calls .
18 And you used to have to fetch your water from the pump 's head , just round the corner , outside toilets , we used to have to go about fifty yards to use the toilet .
19 You 've done your bit for the universities .
20 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 .
21 After a few minutes Woodruffe said : ‘ You 've got your foot on the brake , Dudley . ’
22 You 've got your upstairs in the bathroom , why do n't you use that .
23 You 've got your eye on the goalie
24 Erm you 've got your letter about the following Sunday did n't you ?
25 You 've had your theatre for the day . ’
26 He put down his glass and took hers from fingers which were inexplicably trembling , then twisted her round to inspect her back , ‘ You 've had your back in the sun .
27 Listen , you 've had your peep inside the Ladies .
28 ‘ You 've had your eye on the main chance from the very beginning , have n't you ?
29 I 've displayed your letter on the noticeboard in the village and passed a copy to the local P.C.C .
30 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 .
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