Example sentences of "[prep] your [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Write before letter-leprosy ( hideous disease ) rids you of your fingers ' Cathy XXX .
2 Always be very aware of your childrens ' reaction when you tell them a particular babysitter is coming .
3 It is against the decision of the Court of Appeal , and in particular its decision on the undertaking in damages , that the council now appeals , with the leave of your Lordships ' House .
4 Ltd. [ 1959 ] 1 W.L.R. 587 , a decision of your Lordships ' House .
5 But the appeal is also of importance for the future of the law of restitution , since the decision of your Lordships ' House could have a profound effect upon the structure of this part of our law .
6 Furthermore , the exercise of such discretion would not in my opinion be amenable to judicial review on the basis set out in the decision of your Lordships ' House in Reg. v. Tower Hamlets London Borough Council , Ex parte Chetnik Developments Ltd. [ 1988 ] A.C. 858 .
7 I repeat that they are part of a dissenting judgment but if one is to consider what principle of law is to be applied in an area where there is no direct authority of your Lordships ' House , it is relevant to have regard to them .
8 The prosecutor now appeals by leave of your Lordships ' House .
9 Lord Reid 's statement is , I think , worthy of particular weight since he was a parliamentarian of great experience as well as a very distinguished judicial member of your Lordships ' House .
10 My Lords , this appeal raises the question whether two decisions of your Lordships ' House upon the proper construction of certain provisions of the Theft Act 1968 are capable of being reconciled with each other , and , if so , in what manner .
11 I do not consider that it would help towards the solution of your Lordships ' present problem for me to discuss further the points which arose in Morris ( including the question whether it really is an example of theft ) or in the many other cases on section 1(1) which have occupied the anxious attention of the courts and the academic writers .
12 Tackle some of your critics ' repeated messages by doing the following exercise :
13 The reasons are many , but the main causes of your customers ' cheques not being in the mail are :
14 These could be the positive side of your parents ' shortcomings , eg a young man may have noticed that his father never took his mother into consideration when purchasing the family car .
15 Growing up is hard to do , when the terms of your parents ' will keeps you in a perpetual state of childhood .
16 What the Tests achieve is to provide an objective measurement of your students ' ability through a Listening Test and a Grammar Test .
17 There are quizzes , travel reports , documentary features , interviews , cartoons , game shows , music , songs , comedy … in short , a wealth of activities to grab the attention of your students ' lively minds , while systematically presenting and practising the structures they need .
18 It 's important as a hostess that you conduct a thorough search of your guests ' cars for malt whisky , smoked salmon and interesting cheeses before you let them undo their seat-belts .
19 I am a gigging guitarist living in Holland , and I would like to reflect on some of your readers ' comments .
20 ‘ Especially in the back , ’ said Richard , ‘ which is important when you still have to match the standards of your clients ' company cars . ’
21 Any report which demands more than a full day of your time , or of your subordinates ' , should have written terms of reference .
22 I went into the kitchen as she asked me to have a few words with the ‘ factotum ’ ( 'She seems to be rather taken with your looks ' ) .
23 An important issue in the case now before your Lordships ' House is the impact of Community law , as interpreted in those three cases , upon our domestic law .
24 The decision of Hoffmann J. in the Stoke-on-Trent case came before your Lordships ' House on appeal under the leapfrog procedure last year .
25 Before the appeal in that case came before your Lordships ' House , the Conforama and Marchandise decisions were published .
26 If that view were correct , it would appear to pre-empt Woolwich 's arguments in favour of a right to repayment arising at common law , though it is fair to say that this was not the position adopted by counsel for the revenue before your Lordships ' House .
27 Tower Hamlets declined to make the repayment and Chetnik applied for judicial review of the adverse decision , unsuccessfully at first instance but successfully in the Court of Appeal and in your Lordships ' House .
28 Indeed , if it were to be as firmly and clearly drawn as some of our mentors would wish , I can not help feeling that a number of leading cases in your Lordships ' House would never have been decided the way they were .
29 If Pine v. Collacott itself had originally been under challenge in your Lordships ' House on the ground that in an obligatory section 7(4) case the simple requirement that the driver provide a specimen of blood without reference to the possible alternative of urine was insufficient , I should have been inclined to reject that challenge .
30 It had not been contended in the course of the case that there was not a sale , until during the debate in your Lordships ' House that suggestion was made , and I think that , beyond doubt , anyone , who in answer to the advertisement acquired a record , would say that he had bought it and would be surprised that any doubt should be cast upon what he regarded as an obvious fact .
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