Example sentences of "n't [verb] your [noun sg] [prep] 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 If you ca n't afford to repay debts on time , do n't bury your head in the sand .
3 Do n't 1 Do n't bury your head in the script .
4 I mean … you did n't finish your work on the ghost orchids ? ’
5 Oh do n't scrape your chair across the floor
6 So sorry can I just ask , so in effect you have n't shifted your ground from the view which you expressed in paragraph three point six of your submission where you 've just confirmed in fact that you 'd rather have a proper or the ability to make a sort of proper measured allocations , part of which would make provision or allow the facility to cater for major inward investment ?
7 If you have n't got your ticket to the 1991 Federation Cup by NEC , presented by Midland Bank , then call now .
8 And what will you do if it rains and you have n't got your anorak on the deck , Dick ?
9 You ca n't look your family in the eye .
10 I did n't ring your family with the sole intention of provoking another of your temper tantrums , however entertaining I may find them .
11 If you do n't claim your Prize by the 22nd June your Winners Number will go to someone else .
12 O K , but if you have n't shown your face at the window in the first couple of minutes I 'm coming in after you . ’
13 Adjust the height of the fitting so that it does n't obscure your view across the table while you 're eating , but is n't so high that you can look into the shade at the bulb .
14 Did n't squash your arse behind the back door .
15 I says , do n't take your money out the house , a
16 She did n't take your place in the theatre long ; was n't good enough , I 'd say .
17 It 's sometimes hard to explain to a person who does n't share your enthusiasm for the plant and animal kingdom why watching three ptarmigan walking about on a clump of moss is exciting , but take my word for it that it is .
18 Remember how nasty it was the last time you were sick ? ’ or ‘ Do n't leave your doll at the top of the stairs , because someone might trip over it and fall to the bottom .
19 Do n't leave your decision to the last moment — you should not expect your surveyor to hurry a report which can potentially save you thousands of pounds — talk to him as soon as you have chosen your purchase .
20 I could n't drag your name through the divorce courts , even if we could ever … ’
21 Remember that fake tanning products do n't protect your skin from the sun .
22 Foucard has n't believed your story of the row , has he ? ’
23 DO N'T PUT YOUR BALL-ACT ON THE STAGE
24 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 … ’
25 Do n't put your daughter on the stage , Mrs Worthington , send her to be trained as a computer programmer .
26 well you did n't put your coat on the other day when you went for the paper
27 I was saying how odd it seemed to me that you did n't park your car in the twenty-minute car-park . ’
28 Please do n't pick your nose at the table .
29 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 . ’
30 In the end , he achieved ‘ Mad Dogs and Englishmen ’ and ‘ Do n't Put Your Daughter On The Stage , Mrs Worthington ’ .
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