Example sentences of "n't [verb] your [noun sg] on the " in BNC.
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1 | And do n't throw your suitcase on the floor … now you 'll have to pick everything up . ’ |
2 | I mean … you did n't finish your work on the ghost orchids ? ’ |
3 | And what will you do if it rains and you have n't got your anorak on the deck , Dick ? |
4 | DO N'T PUT YOUR BALL-ACT ON THE STAGE |
5 | Dad 's got a Thing against acting — ‘ Do n't put your daughter on the stage Mrs Worthington ’ — he whines on about eighty-five per cent of actors being unemployed at any one time — ‘ All the travelling — the stress — actors with their massive egos … ’ |
6 | Do n't put your daughter on the stage , Mrs Worthington , send her to be trained as a computer programmer . |
7 | well you did n't put your coat on the other day when you went for the paper |
8 | But he offers a brilliant rendering of Do n't Put Your Daughter On The Stage , Mrs Worthington rising to heights of boiling , brick-red rage on ‘ She 's a vile girl and uglier than mortal sin . ’ |
9 | In the end , he achieved ‘ Mad Dogs and Englishmen ’ and ‘ Do n't Put Your Daughter On The Stage , Mrs Worthington ’ . |
10 | ‘ Calvin , do n't turn your back on the guests . |