Example sentences of "your [noun sg] at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | My eyes started to blink and a lump stuck in my throat … if you have ever seen a dog barking in French , wagging not only its rudder but its complete hind quarters , and trying to punch you in your chest at the same time — there you have Emily 's welcome in a nut-shell . |
2 | That piece of toast you grab in the morning while trying to tidy the kitchen and brush your hair at the same time . |
3 | Styles and dries your hair at the same time |
4 | You could relish both the pain of the children and your grief at the same time . ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | It 's a terrible thing to lose your husband and your home at the same time . |
7 | You 're just not going to be able to maintain your rugby at the highest standard otherwise . |
8 | Your aim at the next meeting is to make sure that the committee remembers what Ms Smith or Mr Jones should have done . |
9 | Adjust your times so that your ETA at the holding point coincides with a time based on your last acknowledged position report , and flight plan for times for each section of the route . |
10 | And raise your profile at the same time . |
11 | Are there issues in your relationship at the present time that you resent ? |
12 | This straightforward facility means that you can revise , or indeed build , your presentation at the last minute — particularly if you opt for on-screen presentations , rather than foils produced by colour plotters — yet still get professional results . |
13 | If you have any doubt about these new requirements , you should consult the Building Control Officer for your area at the local council offices . |
14 | If you are not part of a discussion group you can still represent your parish at the Diocesan Assembly and become involved in local and Diocesan events that develop from there . |
15 | A chance to try your hand at the ancient art of Drystone Walling . |
16 | By the way , you can have more than one event list on your calendar at the same time . |
17 | Check one of these out for your rack at the first opportunity . |
18 | It was all about preparing properly , having pride and big hearts and playing to the best of your ability at the right time . |
19 | A failure to pay your salary at the agreed time , for example , might not in itself amount to constructive dismissal , although if the delay were prolonged or repeated subsequently , the position could be different . |
20 | ‘ Your contribution at the Foreign Office , especially during the British Presidency ( of the European Community ) , has been immense and played a considerable part in the outcome at Edinburgh last week . ’ |
21 | Read it first and keep it in this file ready to refresh your memory at the last moment ; |
22 | So , for a few pounds a month now , you could build up a very welcome nest-egg for yourself and provide financial protection for your family at the same time . |
23 | Go home and write the story of the secret , divulging it to your reader at the very end . |
24 | My father who was not conversant with your rituals , was judged by you to be common ; but you consider me to be your equal at the very moment that I am in a position to look down upon my father who was common , and to be ashamed of my grandfather who was working-class . |
25 | For a rip-roaring celebration have your party at the American Adventure . |