Example sentences of "[verb] your [noun pl] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Place your fingers an inch or two below your breastbone ( that is the bone which begins in front of your chest where your neck finishes ) . |
2 | The reason for this is that the sooner you can pursue your debts the greater will be your chances of recovery . |
3 | I am glad to have the opportunity of welcoming you to WISE V — this special mobile classroom which British Rail Signal and Telecommunications Engineering has funded is to provide your pupils a chance to experience the excitement of working on the equipment on board . |
4 | Place your hands behind you , draw up your feet , keeping your knees a comfortable distance apart , and gently rock backwards and forwards . |
5 | Bend your legs a little and punch each arm in front of you , changing arms with each punch . |
6 | Raise both legs in the air , crossing them at the ankles ; bend your legs a little . |
7 | Dr ROBERT Answers Your Queries The advantages of wireless systems are well-known , but there are disadvantages too . |
8 | DR ROBERT Answers Your Queries The big question this month is sound : it 's muffled ; it 's too directional ; it oscillates or it 's just not quite bluesy enough … |
9 | so it does , that rots your teeth a lot of chocolate and sweets . |
10 | Oil your hands a little more generously this time and slide them over the shoulders and up the back of the neck . |
11 | You can then begin afresh and show your classes the latest lines and colours . |
12 | If the wind blows and snow fills your footprints the safe way between the crevasses will be lost . |
13 | So why not give your curtains the treatment they deserve ? |
14 | Some dealers have machines — the best of which is the Keith Monks model — which will give your discs a brisk scrub for around £1 each . |
15 | Well I 'll , I 'll give your parents a ring then . |
16 | Yet artists do have political responsibilities and some of your critics might suggest that living , as you do , so close to the border in Northern Ireland , you should give your stories a more direct , political context . |
17 | The easy-to-follow and entertaining stories will give your pupils a richer and more meaningful context for language practice . |
18 | FastPort will give your printers the plug and play functionality of printers that cost thousands of dollars more . |
19 | So why not give your legs a golden glow with a little fake tan ? |
20 | ‘ I also recommend you wear your robes the right way round , Adjudicator ; it 's so much better for public relations . ’ |
21 | Filing your nails the wrong way can cause the to split and break . |
22 | Yeah you 'll have to make sure you give your teeth a thorough clean , get up here |
23 | Now give your friends a nice big smile and a wave , and let's get out of here before they have a chance to think it all through . ’ |
24 | Give your fins a flick you 're looking slick |
25 | You can also choose sealed units that give your windows the small-paned Georgian look , or the appearance of leaded lights in square and diamond formats , with none of the cleaning problems — the glazing bars and lead strips are set in the gap between the outer panes ( as long as you do n't go for a large picture window with this effect — it can look just plain silly ! ) . |
26 | If you meet a young man , ’ she instructed , ‘ bite upon your lips and give your cheeks a rub to bring up the colour . ’ |
27 | Give your eyes a rosy touch with a rose-tinted eyeshadow on the browbone , to meet a subtle grey-brown in the socket . |
28 | Not that all these concerns about pedigree matter a damn as far as the music is concerned — it 's jus tot give your ears a clue as to what to expect . |
29 | • Join a toy library and give your children a constant supply of new playthings at very little cost . |
30 | However , it is possible to limit the damage with extra conditioning and give your locks an extra boost by taking some Brewer 's yeast , Vitamin B complex or kelp tablets each day . |