Example sentences of "your [noun sg] [vb -s] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously your heart has taken a hell of a pounding . |
2 | yeah , your Mum 's got a sign on her fanny saying , if small you 'll get lost . |
3 | Your mum 's got a moustache . |
4 | Your Mum 's got a kick-start on an electric wheelchair . |
5 | Your Mum 's got a kick-start on your Dad 's cock so he goes rub it up babe ! aargh ! aargh ! aargh ! aargh ! aargh ! aargh ! |
6 | Your Mum 's got a face . |
7 | Your Mum 's got a fanny with a split the wrong way . |
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9 | Your mummy 's got a cough too . |
10 | Your mind 's got a life of its own Wednesday and it will keep taking you off on flights of fancy and imaginative excursions . |
11 | Your mind 's got a life of its own Wednesday and it will keep taking you off on flights of fancy and imaginative excursions . |
12 | Your Committee has purchased an ex G.W.R. coach which some people believe to have run on the BCR in its last years before it went out of use . |
13 | Your child fails to complete a task you have set , e.g. he fails to eat all his vegetables , she wanders away halfway through picking up her toys . |
14 | When he replied that it was , she told him ‘ Come this way , your auntie wants to have a talk with you . ’ |
15 | If your job involves using a till , you will be given training in how to operate it . |
16 | ‘ Your Negotiator has done a bunk , ’ he said flatly . |
17 | Do not expect too much in the early stages , even if your dog has become a model pupil at home . |
18 | They have subject limited statutory duties in the insurance companies act , but the fact they 're subjected to duties in the same way that the underwriters , the underwriters are subject to duties does not make them regulators , but in any event even if we were wrong on that there is no exemption under article eighty five , one for regulators and , and your Lordship has seen a number of cases and I sha n't go back to them is fully subject to the competition rules whether as a regulator or not . |
19 | well my Lord , yes the stay of the counterclaim as a set off , that would then be denying article eighty five as a shield well of course it would n't undermine the defences based upon article eighty five per se , the other ways , I mean the set off is simply one way in which the defence arises , it arises in three other ways as your Lordship seems to have an opinion , security or set off is simply one of the ways the defence , but it 's not the only defence , so to simply state that part of the defence would not get the , would not mean that the article eighty five defence erm , er , evaporated in any way shape or form , the whole defence would have to be stayed so that there was none , no defence left , a defence on article eighty five |
20 | Bundle one is the pleadings bundle , which I hope your Lordship 's had an opportunity to glance at er this morning , part A trial bundle one is the pleadings bundle . |
21 | My Lord I think it 's right that that it 's clear from the discussions I 've had with Mr that the plaintiff is going to be in the witness box for some considerable time and I think if your Lordship 's had an opportunity to read the witness statement , seen the areas of dispute , the nature of the the fact that arised and had a look at some of the documentation , it would be much er er a much speedier process than it would otherwise be . |
22 | And then you ca n't work out why your graph seems to have a kink in it . |
23 | Yes your father 's got a plan . |
24 | Beautiful part of the world , you know , maybe that 's exactly what you wan na do , you wan na kick out Wolverhampton and go for Mytholmroyd particularly if you 've got a house or if your father 's got a house there which is there maybe a lot , a lot , a lot going for it but you 're looking for this long term prospects |
25 | ‘ Your father 's had a stroke , ’ I said , taking his arm and hurrying him along , home . |
26 | ‘ However , your vanity has made a fool of you . |
27 | I might have guessed you 'd something worked out in the way of revenge , but your timing 's gone a bit wrong . |
28 | I 'm sure your nan 's got a kettle for you . |
29 | ‘ Your uncle has taken a job in Italy , ’ Louise said momentously . |
30 | Your letter has highlighted a breakdown in our normal delivery procedure to Stamford House on the day in question , Thursday May 13 . |